Month: September 2022
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An urgent call for more households in Wales to open their homes to Ukrainian refugees has been issued by the Welsh Government. More than 8,200 visas have now been granted […]
The introduction of new banknotes and stamps featuring the King’s image will be implemented in a way to reduce the “environmental and financial impact” of the changes. The Royal Mail […]
Workers at the UK’s largest container port will stage a fresh strike from Tuesday in a long-running dispute over pay. Around 1,900 members of Unite at Felixstowe will walk out […]
A solicitor whose 16-year-old sister died following a cardiac arrest is running the London Marathon to raise awareness of genetic heart conditions. Hannah Halden’s sister Lona had been diagnosed at […]
London Marathon runners will “turbo charge pioneering research into regenerative medicine” with their fundraising, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) has said. The BHF is the charity of the year for […]
The council leadership in two areas where vulnerable children were murdered need to be held to account about their failings, ministers have been told. A cross-party group of MPs has […]
Sir Keir Starmer will quote Sir Tony Blair to dub Labour the “political wing of the British people”, as he accuses the Tories of having lost control of the economy […]
Drinking, tanning and smoking are contributing to around 400 “preventable” cases of cancer every day in the UK, new estimates have suggested. The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) has estimated […]
Ofcom has launched an investigation after Sky News incorrectly described protests against the death of Chris Kaba as crowds paying tribute to the Queen. The broadcasting watchdog said 598 viewers […]
Striking college lecturers have said the industrial action is the most significant they have taken because of the cost-of-living crisis. About 4,000 members of the University and College Union (UCU) […]