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Pantomime dames lead protest calling for theatre industry support

Pantomime dames lead protest calling for theatre industry support

Pantomime dames lead protest calling for theatre industry support

30 September 2020

Demonstrators marched to Parliament Square in central London.


US contacts considered kidnapping or poisoning Assange, court told

US contacts considered kidnapping or poisoning Assange, court told

US contacts considered kidnapping or poisoning Assange, court told

30 September 2020

The WikiLeaks founder was also bugged in the toilet at the Ecuador embassy, his extradition hearing has heard.


Speaker condemns Johnson’s ‘unsatisfactory’ handling of coronavirus laws

Speaker condemns Johnson’s ‘unsatisfactory’ handling of coronavirus laws

Speaker condemns Johnson’s ‘unsatisfactory’ handling of coronavirus laws

30 September 2020

Boris Johnson will be spared the prospect of a damaging Tory revolt over the way coronavirus rules are introduced but was rebuked by the Speaker.


Checks on agri-food goods will take place between GB and NI, minister confirms

Checks on agri-food goods will take place between GB and NI, minister confirms

Checks on agri-food goods will take place between GB and NI, minister confirms

30 September 2020

Brandon Lewis committed to a ‘slimmed-down Finance Bill’ later this year.


Confusing law-making for North East Covid-19 rules ‘unacceptable’ – lawyer

Confusing law-making for North East Covid-19 rules ‘unacceptable’ – lawyer

Confusing law-making for North East Covid-19 rules ‘unacceptable’ – lawyer

30 September 2020

A Labour council leader and a police boss also expressed frustration at the way the restrictions were handled.


Dozens of birds of prey illegally killed in 2019, RSPB report says

Dozens of birds of prey illegally killed in 2019, RSPB report says

Dozens of birds of prey illegally killed in 2019, RSPB report says

30 September 2020

The charity said there were 85 confirmed incidents of bird of prey persecution last year.


Greenland ice loss ‘on pace to be greater than anything seen in 12,000 years’

Greenland ice loss ‘on pace to be greater than anything seen in 12,000 years’

Greenland ice loss ‘on pace to be greater than anything seen in 12,000 years’

30 September 2020

Researchers say their work highlights the ‘extreme and unusual’ projected Greenland ice sheet losses for the 21st century.


Quarter of jobs at risk at City Pub Group after coronavirus restrictions

Quarter of jobs at risk at City Pub Group after coronavirus restrictions

Quarter of jobs at risk at City Pub Group after coronavirus restrictions

30 September 2020

City Pub Group has 48 pubs and around 1,000 employees.


Delay in 5G rollout will cost UK economy billions, report says

Delay in 5G rollout will cost UK economy billions, report says

Delay in 5G rollout will cost UK economy billions, report says

30 September 2020

A study from the Centre for Policy Studies has called for reforms around planning rules to help speed up the rollout of 5G technology.


Prime Minister’s Covid-19 confusion ‘no surprise’, Starmer tells MPs

Prime Minister’s Covid-19 confusion ‘no surprise’, Starmer tells MPs

Prime Minister’s Covid-19 confusion ‘no surprise’, Starmer tells MPs

30 September 2020

The Labour leader mocked Boris Johnson’s mixed messages over the ban on households mixing in the North East of England during PMQs.


9% rise in number of older people killed on roads

9% rise in number of older people killed on roads

9% rise in number of older people killed on roads

30 September 2020

The number of fatalities of people aged 60 and over increased from 588 in 2018 to 638 in 2019.


Ikea to end sale of all non-rechargeable alkaline batteries globally by 2021

Ikea to end sale of all non-rechargeable alkaline batteries globally by 2021

Ikea to end sale of all non-rechargeable alkaline batteries globally by 2021

30 September 2020

The homewares retailer said it sold 300 million single-use batteries last year – or 5,000 tons. It includes 1.2m batteries in the UK and Ireland.


UK car makers face higher tariffs after EU ‘rejects car parts deal’

UK car makers face higher tariffs after EU ‘rejects car parts deal’

UK car makers face higher tariffs after EU ‘rejects car parts deal’

30 September 2020

Britain’s chief Brexit negotiator Lord Frost admitted in a letter that the UK had failed to persuade the EU to agree to the idea.


Scotland’s people have ‘no trust’ in Boris Johnson, Ian Blackford claims

Scotland’s people have ‘no trust’ in Boris Johnson, Ian Blackford claims

Scotland’s people have ‘no trust’ in Boris Johnson, Ian Blackford claims

30 September 2020

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RAF supports US fighter jets on training exercise

RAF supports US fighter jets on training exercise

RAF supports US fighter jets on training exercise

30 September 2020

The three-day Mission Assurance Exercise saw 22 US F-15 warplanes fly 32 missions per day, operating from bases in Lincolnshire and Suffolk.


Scotland records highest daily rise in coronavirus deaths since mid-June

Scotland records highest daily rise in coronavirus deaths since mid-June

Scotland records highest daily rise in coronavirus deaths since mid-June

30 September 2020

Seven fatalities have been confirmed in the past 24 hours.


Colleagues of pregnant nurse who died with Covid to give evidence at her inquest

Colleagues of pregnant nurse who died with Covid to give evidence at her inquest

Colleagues of pregnant nurse who died with Covid to give evidence at her inquest

30 September 2020

Mary Agyeiwaa Agyapong was initially discharged from hospital on April 5 before being readmitted two days later with coronavirus symptoms.


Woman admits embezzling £90,000 in cash from Crown Office

Woman admits embezzling £90,000 in cash from Crown Office

Woman admits embezzling £90,000 in cash from Crown Office

30 September 2020

Katherine Vaughan also took items including drugs, cigarette ends and sanitary pads while she worked for the prosecution service.


PM spared revolt as Speaker criticises ‘disregard’ for Parliament

PM spared revolt as Speaker criticises ‘disregard’ for Parliament

PM spared revolt as Speaker criticises ‘disregard’ for Parliament

30 September 2020

Boris Johnson was facing a rebellion on Wednesday from more than 50 Conservative backbench MPs.


Number of lockdown fines expected to rise despite half going unpaid

Number of lockdown fines expected to rise despite half going unpaid

Number of lockdown fines expected to rise despite half going unpaid

30 September 2020

Of 18,646 enforcement letters sent out in England and Wales, 9,428 resulting fines had been paid, while 9,413 had not, figures show.


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