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Parents ‘deeply disappointed’ at no prosecutions over student’s death

Parents ‘deeply disappointed’ at no prosecutions over student’s death

Parents ‘deeply disappointed’ at no prosecutions over student’s death

12 September 2020

Olivia Burt, 20, was fatally injured when she was trapped under a metal barrier outside the Missoula venue in Durham in 2018.


UK ‘on the edge of losing control’ of coronavirus, scientist warns

UK ‘on the edge of losing control’ of coronavirus, scientist warns

UK ‘on the edge of losing control’ of coronavirus, scientist warns

12 September 2020

Concern has been raised ahead of the ‘rule of six’ restrictions coming into force on Monday.


Social media is a plague on politics, Tony Blair says

Social media is a plague on politics, Tony Blair says

Social media is a plague on politics, Tony Blair says

12 September 2020

The former prime minister spoke about the ‘divisive’ impact it could have in an interview with Ruth Davidson.


Coronavirus testing should be expanded to those without symptoms, says Blair

Coronavirus testing should be expanded to those without symptoms, says Blair

Coronavirus testing should be expanded to those without symptoms, says Blair

12 September 2020

The former prime minister spoke out when he was interviewed by Scottish Conservative Holyrood leader Ruth Davidson for her new LBC radio show.


Sunshine and torrential downpours forecast ahead of lockdown tightening

Sunshine and torrential downpours forecast ahead of lockdown tightening

Sunshine and torrential downpours forecast ahead of lockdown tightening

12 September 2020

Temperatures could reach as high as 31C early next week.


What the papers say – September 12

What the papers say – September 12

What the papers say – September 12

11 September 2020

Brexit developments and tighter coronavirus restrictions lead the Saturday papers.


Last Night of the Proms to finally take place after weeks of controversy

Last Night of the Proms to finally take place after weeks of controversy

Last Night of the Proms to finally take place after weeks of controversy

11 September 2020

The BBC made a U-turn so that Rule, Britannia! and Land Of Hope And Glory will be sung at the event.


Calls to resist ‘party weekend’ ahead of ‘rule of six’ on Monday

Calls to resist ‘party weekend’ ahead of ‘rule of six’ on Monday

Calls to resist ‘party weekend’ ahead of ‘rule of six’ on Monday

11 September 2020

A total of 3,539 new cases were recorded on Friday.


RSPCA selling badly drawn pet portraits to raise money for kitten incubator

RSPCA selling badly drawn pet portraits to raise money for kitten incubator

RSPCA selling badly drawn pet portraits to raise money for kitten incubator

11 September 2020

The charity’s Manchester and Salford branch hopes the pictures by their team members will help bridge a funding gap caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.


Brussels could ‘carve up’ UK if Tories reject controversial Brexit Bill, says PM

Brussels could ‘carve up’ UK if Tories reject controversial Brexit Bill, says PM

Brussels could ‘carve up’ UK if Tories reject controversial Brexit Bill, says PM

11 September 2020

The EU says the legislation is a serious breach of trust.


Which coronavirus restrictions have been imposed or eased, and where?

Which coronavirus restrictions have been imposed or eased, and where?

Which coronavirus restrictions have been imposed or eased, and where?

11 September 2020

Birmingham, Sandwell and Solihull are being made areas of national intervention.


Hundreds of migrants reach UK as yearly total tops 6,000

Hundreds of migrants reach UK as yearly total tops 6,000

Hundreds of migrants reach UK as yearly total tops 6,000

11 September 2020

More than 6,100 migrants have now succeeded in reaching the UK by small boat in 2020, data analysis by the PA news agency shows.


Anti-racism protests in UK as officers face court in US over George Floyd death

Anti-racism protests in UK as officers face court in US over George Floyd death

Anti-racism protests in UK as officers face court in US over George Floyd death

11 September 2020

Protesters said they are determined to show that previous Black Lives Matter demonstrations were not just ‘a moment’.


PM tries to drum up support for his controversial Brexit Bill amid Tory disquiet

PM tries to drum up support for his controversial Brexit Bill amid Tory disquiet

PM tries to drum up support for his controversial Brexit Bill amid Tory disquiet

11 September 2020

Boris Johnson hosted a conference call with backbenchers on Friday evening.


Charles opens community fridge to cut food waste

Charles opens community fridge to cut food waste

Charles opens community fridge to cut food waste

11 September 2020

It is the 100th fridge run by Hubbub’s Community Fridge Network.


Masks and limit on indoor meetings to tackle ‘gathering storm’ in Wales

Masks and limit on indoor meetings to tackle ‘gathering storm’ in Wales

Masks and limit on indoor meetings to tackle ‘gathering storm’ in Wales

11 September 2020

First Minister Mark Drakeford has warned that Covid-19 is ‘on the rise again’.


Council scraps low-traffic scheme due to ‘chaos’ on roads

Council scraps low-traffic scheme due to ‘chaos’ on roads

Council scraps low-traffic scheme due to ‘chaos’ on roads

11 September 2020

Wandsworth Council said the project is ‘not delivering the benefits we want to see’.


‘Incredible’ blue gull leaves onlookers baffled

‘Incredible’ blue gull leaves onlookers baffled

‘Incredible’ blue gull leaves onlookers baffled

11 September 2020

‘I have been in this job for about 20 years and I have never seen anything like this,’ said animal welfare officer Graham Carter.


Ban on Birmingham households mixing after cases of ‘relentless’ Covid-19 rocket

Ban on Birmingham households mixing after cases of ‘relentless’ Covid-19 rocket

Ban on Birmingham households mixing after cases of ‘relentless’ Covid-19 rocket

11 September 2020

Tough new measures will be imposed on the city, as well as neighbouring Sandwell and Solihull areas, from Tuesday.


Government says NI port checks will be kept to ‘minimum’

Government says NI port checks will be kept to ‘minimum’

Government says NI port checks will be kept to ‘minimum’

11 September 2020

A proposal to stall construction work on expanding checking facilities at the region’s ports sparked heated exchanges at a Stormont Executive meeting.


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