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Holly Willoughby’s media company given further chance to avoid being wound up

Holly Willoughby’s media company given further chance to avoid being wound up

Holly Willoughby’s media company given further chance to avoid being wound up

09 July 2025

Roxy Media was issued with a winding-up order by His Majesty’s Revenue & Customs earlier this year.


Figures show record high of almost three in 10 conceptions ending in abortion

Figures show record high of almost three in 10 conceptions ending in abortion

Figures show record high of almost three in 10 conceptions ending in abortion

09 July 2025

There were 247,703 conceptions leading to a legal abortion in 2022, a 13.1% rise on the 218,923 recorded in 2021, the ONS said.


Scottish and UK Governments must act to save Alexander Dennis, say MSPs

Scottish and UK Governments must act to save Alexander Dennis, say MSPs

Scottish and UK Governments must act to save Alexander Dennis, say MSPs

09 July 2025

Holyrood’s Economy and Fair Work Committee said immediate action must be taken to stop the end of bus manufacturing in Scotland.


Woman charged with murder after great-grandmother, 93, found dead

Woman charged with murder after great-grandmother, 93, found dead

Woman charged with murder after great-grandmother, 93, found dead

09 July 2025

Judy Zussman was discovered by officers at a home in Gatley, Stockport, on the morning of April 16.


Government told to fully fund teacher pay rise to prevent school provision cuts

Government told to fully fund teacher pay rise to prevent school provision cuts

Government told to fully fund teacher pay rise to prevent school provision cuts

09 July 2025

Four education unions have made a ‘united’ call to ministers to provide additional investment to schools for increased staff salaries.


Appeal bid over British teacher’s extradition to Turkey dropped

Appeal bid over British teacher’s extradition to Turkey dropped

Appeal bid over British teacher’s extradition to Turkey dropped

09 July 2025

The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed it would not pursue an appeal after Rebecca Richardson was discharged from the extradition request last month.


NHS resident doctors will strike for five days later this month, union says

NHS resident doctors will strike for five days later this month, union says

NHS resident doctors will strike for five days later this month, union says

09 July 2025

The Government has said it will not negotiate further on pay, the BMA said.


Calls for removal of migrant effigies in boat placed on loyalist bonfire in NI

Calls for removal of migrant effigies in boat placed on loyalist bonfire in NI

Calls for removal of migrant effigies in boat placed on loyalist bonfire in NI

09 July 2025

The display has been erected on the bonfire in Moygashel in Co Tyrone.


Father of girl injured in Southport attack says she was stabbed by ‘coward’

Father of girl injured in Southport attack says she was stabbed by ‘coward’

Father of girl injured in Southport attack says she was stabbed by ‘coward’

09 July 2025

The second day of the public inquiry into the attack heard evidence from families of those injured.


Home buyer inquiries increase overall for first time this year – surveyors

Home buyer inquiries increase overall for first time this year – surveyors

Home buyer inquiries increase overall for first time this year – surveyors

09 July 2025

The June survey of property professionals marked the first time since December 2024 that buyer demand has moved out of negative territory.


Paul McCartney’s tribute to ‘dear friend’ and ‘incredible’ artist Brian Clarke

Paul McCartney’s tribute to ‘dear friend’ and ‘incredible’ artist Brian Clarke

Paul McCartney’s tribute to ‘dear friend’ and ‘incredible’ artist Brian Clarke

09 July 2025

Clarke, who worked on the cover for the ex-Beatle’s 1982 solo album Tug Of War, was remembered as an important artist working with stained glass.


V&A announces first UK exhibition devoted to haute couture house Schiaparelli

V&A announces first UK exhibition devoted to haute couture house Schiaparelli

V&A announces first UK exhibition devoted to haute couture house Schiaparelli

09 July 2025

Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art will comprise more than 200 objects including garments, accessories, jewellery and paintings.


Jury trials ‘always important’ part of justice system amid court reform shake-up

Jury trials ‘always important’ part of justice system amid court reform shake-up

Jury trials ‘always important’ part of justice system amid court reform shake-up

09 July 2025

Plans to reduce the number of jury trials and create a new type of crown court where trials are heard by judges were unveiled on Wednesday.


Grade I listed landscape gets ‘garden for the future’ in face of climate change

Grade I listed landscape gets ‘garden for the future’ in face of climate change

Grade I listed landscape gets ‘garden for the future’ in face of climate change

09 July 2025

Revamp of a half an acre of Sheffield Park and Garden, East Sussex, will trial planting that can cope with more extreme conditions.


National Gallery exhibition to shine a light on works of Renoir

National Gallery exhibition to shine a light on works of Renoir

National Gallery exhibition to shine a light on works of Renoir

09 July 2025

The exhibition, Renoir And Love, will feature more than 50 works and will go in display in October next year.


UK workforce exposed if global trade war intensifies, Bank warns

UK workforce exposed if global trade war intensifies, Bank warns

UK workforce exposed if global trade war intensifies, Bank warns

09 July 2025

Households and businesses nonetheless remain resilient, and the UK banking system is equipped to support them if conditions worsen.


Jurors start deliberations in trial of man accused of murdering dog walker

Jurors start deliberations in trial of man accused of murdering dog walker

Jurors start deliberations in trial of man accused of murdering dog walker

09 July 2025

Roy Barclay, 56, denies the murder of 57-year-old Anita Rose in what prosecutors called a ‘vicious and brutal attack’ in Suffolk.


Scottish Government announces £85m boost to tackle delayed discharge

Scottish Government announces £85m boost to tackle delayed discharge

Scottish Government announces £85m boost to tackle delayed discharge

09 July 2025

The funding will be spent on expanding Hospital at Home and putting frailty teams in every A&E department.


Schools ‘bridging gap in Government funding to provide free school meals’

Schools ‘bridging gap in Government funding to provide free school meals’

Schools ‘bridging gap in Government funding to provide free school meals’

09 July 2025

The Government recently announced plans to expand free schools meals to 500,000 more children from next autumn.


HS2’s structures should have been ‘largely completed’ by now

HS2’s structures should have been ‘largely completed’ by now

HS2’s structures should have been ‘largely completed’ by now

09 July 2025

Mark Wild, HS2 Ltd chief executive, said one of the main causes of the delays was starting construction work before designs were finalised.


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