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Wes Streeting: Israel’s president ‘needs to answer’ genocide claims

The UK government has stopped short of accusing Israel of genocide, saying it has not concluded that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is acting with...

Starmer set to meet Palestinian Authority president Abbas

The meeting comes against the backdrop of further violence after Palestinian gunmen opened fire at a Jerusalem bus stop. Source link

What are the most common nationalities of migrants arriving in the UK illegally?

Five countries together accounted for more than half of those detected entering the country through so-called ‘irregular’ routes in the year to June. Source...

Palestine Action protest arrests ‘not sustainable’, Stella Creasy tells Commons

The Labour MP said the definition of terrorism risks being ‘diluted’ if arrests continue. Source link

Labour MPs have Thursday deadline to enter deputy leadership race

The party is electing a new deputy leader following Angela Rayner’s resignation after breaching the ministerial code over her flat purchase. Source link

Kemi Badenoch to offer Tory co-operation on welfare cuts

The Conservative leader will offer her party’s co-operation ‘in the national interest’. Source link

Nando’s-style grading won’t keep pupils safe or boost good teaching, union says

Schools in England will be graded across a variety of different areas. Source link

Ruth Perry’s sister says Ofsted reforms put school leaders ‘at risk of public shaming’

Professor Julia Waters, sister of Ruth Perry, said Ofsted’s new plans, which include report cards with a five-point grading scale due to come...

Starmer to gather new-look Cabinet as deputy leader race gets under way

The Prime Minister completed a major Government reshuffle triggered by Angela Rayner’s resignation. Source link

Call to strip Johnson of ex-PM allowance over alleged profiting from contacts

The Guardian published a series of stories based on leaked data provided by a non-profit organisation. Source link

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London Labour MP Tulip Siddiq given two-year prison sentence in Bangladesh

The ex-minister, who is MP for Hampstead and Highgate, strongly denied corruption claims Source link

‘It’s like striding across the top of the world’: the Pennines’ new Roof of England walk | Northumberland holidays

Up on Langley Common the wind is rising. The tussocks under my boots cover the Maiden Way, perhaps the highest Roman road in...

‘It’s like striding across the top of the world’: the Pennines’ new Roof of England walk | Northumberland holidays

Up on Langley Common the wind is rising. The tussocks under my boots cover the Maiden Way, perhaps the highest Roman road in...

BBC programmes abruptly taken off air as staff flee after incident in Scotland

All staff were forced to leave the building and BBC Radio Scotland Breakfast was taken off air and breakfast television bulletins were suspended while...
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