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Military funeral held for first female officer in Army’s most senior regiment

Captain Elizabeth Godwin, 28, the first female officer of the Life Guards – which is part of the Household Cavalry, died in Surrey...

Disadvantaged students ‘more likely to miss out on GCSE foreign languages’

In 2004, language learning ceased to be compulsory at Key Stage 4, aged 14 to 16. Source link

Michelle Mone ordered to repay more than £121m over Covid PPE contract breach

The Department of Health and Social Care sued PPE Medpro at the High Court for supplying 25 million gowns that were not suitable...

Who are the Pink Ladies? Anti-migrant hotel protesters vow to keep up campaign

Channay Augustus, 22, an occupant of the property, chased the man away but appeared in court on Friday, August 15, accused of trying...

Starmer pledges rethink on international law to stop ‘Farage boats’

“But it’s more than that, it’s the refugee conventions, it’s the torture conventions, it’s conventions on the rights of the children. I believe...

Starmer pledges rethink on international law to stop ‘Farage boats’

“But it’s more than that, it’s the refugee conventions, it’s the torture conventions, it’s conventions on the rights of the children. I believe...

South East England revealed as worst-performing region for house price growth

Outer South East (includes Ashford, Basingstoke and Deane, Bedford, Braintree, Brighton and Hove, Canterbury, Colchester, Dover, Hastings, Lewes, Fareham, Isle of Wight, Maldon,...

Chancellor Rachel Reeves set to lift two-child benefit limit in November Budget

A spokesperson for the Children’s Charities Coalition – Action for Children, Barnardo’s, The Children’s Society, National Children’s Bureau, NSPCC – said: “Removing the...

Keir Starmer says UK will 'look again' at human rights laws to tackle mass migration

The Prime Minister says says he won’t ‘tear down’ international laws but says a rethink is needed on how they are applied Source...

Michelle Mone accuses Government of ‘scapegoating’ ahead of PPE court ruling

PPE Medpro, a consortium led by Baroness Mone’s husband, businessman Doug Barrowman, is being sued by the Department of Health and Social Care...

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Bayern Munich president sends Florian Wirtz sympathy amid 'disastrous' Liverpool season

Reds beat Bayern to attacking midfielder’s signing Source link

Sepa flood alerts across majority of Scotland continue into Tuesday

It comes after heavy rain on Sunday and Monday. #Sepa #flood #alerts #majority #Scotland #continue #Tuesday

Cabinet minister insists Reeves has ‘full support’ on Budget

Rachel Reeves has been forced to defend herself against claims she misled voters by talking up the scale of the fiscal challenge ahead...

Armed police at Belfast City Hall as Palestinian flag raised by council amid ‘chaos’

Armed police have been stationed outside as the Palestinian flag was raised shortly after 12am on Tuesday, December 2, following a divisive council vote...
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