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Identity of man fighting extradition to US to be confirmed

Identity of man fighting extradition to US to be confirmed

Identity of man fighting extradition to US to be confirmed

11 November 2022

The decision is due to be made on Friday.


Public votes for Matt Hancock to take on third I’m A Celebrity trial

Public votes for Matt Hancock to take on third I’m A Celebrity trial

Public votes for Matt Hancock to take on third I’m A Celebrity trial

10 November 2022

The former health secretary will be joined by singer-songwriter Boy George to take on the first eating challenge.


Appeal to locate boy, 16, wanted on suspicion of Downham murder

Appeal to locate boy, 16, wanted on suspicion of Downham murder

Appeal to locate boy, 16, wanted on suspicion of Downham murder

10 November 2022

Detectives investigating the killing of Gabriel Petrov Stoyanov in Downham are searching for teenager George David.


Kwasi Kwarteng: I told Liz Truss to slow down on economic agenda

Kwasi Kwarteng: I told Liz Truss to slow down on economic agenda

Kwasi Kwarteng: I told Liz Truss to slow down on economic agenda

10 November 2022

He also criticised her ‘mad’ decision to sack him as chancellor for implementing her tax-cutting policies.


Warwick University says body found in search for missing academic Tom Marsh

Warwick University says body found in search for missing academic Tom Marsh

Warwick University says body found in search for missing academic Tom Marsh

10 November 2022

The 60-year-old went missing on September 16 while working at La Silla observatory, which is located on the outskirts of the Atacama Desert in Chile.


Starmer: Labour would lift ban on new onshore wind farms

Starmer: Labour would lift ban on new onshore wind farms

Starmer: Labour would lift ban on new onshore wind farms

10 November 2022

The Labour leader said Rishi Sunak’s opposition to onshore wind was a ‘national act of self-harm, choking off our economic potential’.


Sunak seeks to deepen ties with Ireland and devolved leaders at UK-Irish summit

Sunak seeks to deepen ties with Ireland and devolved leaders at UK-Irish summit

Sunak seeks to deepen ties with Ireland and devolved leaders at UK-Irish summit

10 November 2022

Rishi Sunak was the first Prime Minister to attend the British-Irish Council in 15 years.


Micheal Martin: ‘Meat on bone’ needed to resolve Northern Ireland Protocol

Micheal Martin: ‘Meat on bone’ needed to resolve Northern Ireland Protocol

Micheal Martin: ‘Meat on bone’ needed to resolve Northern Ireland Protocol

10 November 2022

The Taoiseach and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak held a meeting at the British-Irish Council summit on Thursday.


Sturgeon sets out hopes for ‘good relationship’ with new Prime Minister Sunak

Sturgeon sets out hopes for ‘good relationship’ with new Prime Minister Sunak

Sturgeon sets out hopes for ‘good relationship’ with new Prime Minister Sunak

10 November 2022

Nicola Sturgeon met Rishi Sunak for talks for the first time – using the meeting to raise the issue of a second independence referendum.


PM ‘confident’ of negotiated solution to NI Protocol talks

PM ‘confident’ of negotiated solution to NI Protocol talks

PM ‘confident’ of negotiated solution to NI Protocol talks

10 November 2022

The Prime Minister was speaking after his first official meeting with Irish premier Micheal Martin at the British-Irish Council summit in Blackpool.


Armistice Day two-minute silence to remember end of First World War

Armistice Day two-minute silence to remember end of First World War

Armistice Day two-minute silence to remember end of First World War

10 November 2022

Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is in Paris to mark the first Armistice Day since Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine.


Hundreds of knitted poppies to grace buildings of hospital trust

Hundreds of knitted poppies to grace buildings of hospital trust

Hundreds of knitted poppies to grace buildings of hospital trust

10 November 2022

Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust has decorated the inside and outside of its buildings with over 400 knitted and crochets tributes.


Rishi Sunak says nurses’ pay demands ‘not affordable’

Rishi Sunak says nurses’ pay demands ‘not affordable’

Rishi Sunak says nurses’ pay demands ‘not affordable’

10 November 2022

Nurses across the UK have voted to take strike action in a row over pay.


Blind woman ordered out of hotel as staff thought assistance dog was just a pet

Blind woman ordered out of hotel as staff thought assistance dog was just a pet

Blind woman ordered out of hotel as staff thought assistance dog was just a pet

10 November 2022

Angharad Paget-Jones, 29, said she was forced to leave a Premier Inn hotel because staff did not believe her dog was an assistance dog.


Matt Hancock admits ‘no excuse’ for actions that led to his resignation

Matt Hancock admits ‘no excuse’ for actions that led to his resignation

Matt Hancock admits ‘no excuse’ for actions that led to his resignation

10 November 2022

The MP said he had ‘messed up and fessed up’ as he was quizzed by his campmates over the events of June 2021.


Mike Tindall opens up about Zara Phillips giving birth on the bathroom floor

Mike Tindall opens up about Zara Phillips giving birth on the bathroom floor

Mike Tindall opens up about Zara Phillips giving birth on the bathroom floor

10 November 2022

The 44-year-old former rugby player said his wife ‘almost choked him to death’ during labour.


British Airways ends strict uniform rules around make-up and accessories

British Airways ends strict uniform rules around make-up and accessories

British Airways ends strict uniform rules around make-up and accessories

10 November 2022

In an overhaul of the company’s strict uniform rules, all of its staff will be able to express themselves through their accessories, make-up, or hair.


RMT calls off ScotRail strikes after rail firm boosts pay offer

RMT calls off ScotRail strikes after rail firm boosts pay offer

RMT calls off ScotRail strikes after rail firm boosts pay offer

10 November 2022

RMT members working for ScotRail will vote on an increased pay offer, ScotRail announced on Thursday.


English National Opera fights funding cuts as petition hits major milestone

English National Opera fights funding cuts as petition hits major milestone

English National Opera fights funding cuts as petition hits major milestone

10 November 2022

The national opera company is campaigning to reverse decisions made by Arts Council England last week.


Unions to discuss co-ordinated industrial action

Unions to discuss co-ordinated industrial action

Unions to discuss co-ordinated industrial action

10 November 2022

Disputes are raging across the country in services including the NHS, transport and education.


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