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Government publishes key witness statements in collapsed China spy case
The government's deputy national security adviser warned in 2023 that China was carrying out "large scale espionage" activities against the UK.
3 minutes ago
BBC
Government publishes key witness statements in collapsed China spy case
China accused of ‘large-scale espionage’ against UK in witness statements on collapsed spy case
Labour prime minister Keir Starmer facing questions after witness statements provided for the trial of two men who allegedly spied for China also say government is ‘committed to pursuing a positive relationship’ with Beijing
51 minutes ago
The Independent
China accused of ‘large-scale espionage’ against UK in witness statements on collapsed spy case
Thousands in UK sue Johnson & Johnson over talcum powder cancer risks
The claim involves 3,000 people and focuses on internal memos and scientific reports, seen by the BBC.
1 hour ago
BBC
Thousands in UK sue Johnson & Johnson over talcum powder cancer risks
Hamas returns remains of two more hostages but says more time needed to reach others
The group's armed wing says it has returned the bodies it can reach in Gaza's ruins, but needs specialised equipment and more time to retrieve others.
1 hour ago
BBC
Hamas returns remains of two more hostages but says more time needed to reach others
Higher taxes for the wealthy will be ‘part of the story’, says Reeves ahead of Budget
The chancellor has confirmed that tax rises for the wealthy will be ‘part of the story’ as she seeks to fill a £50m financial blackhole
2 hours ago
The Independent
Higher taxes for the wealthy will be ‘part of the story’, says Reeves ahead of Budget
Months after fall of Assad, families of Syria's missing still seeking justice
Some are only now coming forward with accounts of loved ones who disappeared during the civil war and are presumed dead.
2 hours ago
BBC
Months after fall of Assad, families of Syria's missing still seeking justice
Is BBC effective at being independent? Here’s what viewers say
BBC viewers are also demanding more coverage of certain topics
2 hours ago
The Independent
Is BBC effective at being independent? Here’s what viewers say
Why children with Send from low-income homes face ‘double disadvantage’
Disadvantaged children with Send are being failed by a system ‘beset with inconsistency and bureaucracy’ a charity has said
2 hours ago
The Independent
Why children with Send from low-income homes face ‘double disadvantage’
‘Tinkering around edges’ at Budget risks another year of economic pain, IFS warns Reeves
Chancellor must take ‘bold action’ to avoid ‘limping from one forecast to the next’
2 hours ago
The Independent
‘Tinkering around edges’ at Budget risks another year of economic pain, IFS warns Reeves
Giuffre accuses 'entitled' Andrew in posthumous book
Virginia Giuffre, who took her life earlier this year, gives her account of meeting Prince Andrew.
3 hours ago
BBC
Giuffre accuses 'entitled' Andrew in posthumous book
Company linked to Michelle Mone misses deadline to repay £122 million to government
The Department of Health and Social Care successfully sued PPE Medpro earlier this year
4 hours ago
The Independent
Company linked to Michelle Mone misses deadline to repay £122 million to government
'Your support can save lives': Renewed appeal for donations as aid starts to enter Gaza
Fifteen UK charities have launched a fresh appeal for donations to Gaza to address "catastrophic levels of need" in the devastated region.
5 hours ago
Sky News
'Your support can save lives': Renewed appeal for donations as aid starts to enter Gaza
How children with SEND from poorer families are being left behind at school
Children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) from poorer families are being left behind, a report into England's education system warns.
7 hours ago
Sky News
How children with SEND from poorer families are being left behind at school
From glorified sheds to sleek sci-fi palaces: how architecture put the zing into football grounds
A new exhibition in Liverpool tells the story of the grassy arenas, from churning tribal terraces to hyper-modern, wedding-cake-like structures with retractable pitches. And let’s hear it for the world’s first all-timber stadium! Bill Shankly, a man so beloved by Liverpool that there is now a hotel ...
8 hours ago
The Guardian
From glorified sheds to sleek sci-fi palaces: how architecture put the zing into football grounds
A leaked memo, a Maga-style hat and a trail of broken pledges – it’s Labour’s great housing betrayal | Aditya Chakrabortty
Ignore the bombast: Steve ‘build, baby, build’ Reed’s boast looks likely to end in targets more pathetic than they are now If the name Steve Reed means little to you, rest assured that is a pothole he is eager to fill. Having replaced Angela Rayner as housing secretary, he bounded around Labour ...
8 hours ago
The Guardian
A leaked memo, a Maga-style hat and a trail of broken pledges – it’s Labour’s great housing betrayal | Aditya Chakrabortty
Widow who helped husband 'die with dignity' won't face charges
A woman who accompanied her husband as he took his own life at the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland has been told by police she will not face criminal charges.
8 hours ago
Sky News
Widow who helped husband 'die with dignity' won't face charges
Kemi brings a shovel to a gunfight, and Starmer lets her dig her own hole | John Crace
After a humiliating performance earlier this week, the Tory leader continues to declare war on logic, evidence and self-awareness You would have thought that one embarrassment would have been enough for Kemi Badenoch this week. That she would have had time to reflect on her performance during Tuesday’s ...
8 hours ago
The Guardian
Kemi brings a shovel to a gunfight, and Starmer lets her dig her own hole | John Crace
D’Angelo was far more than the shirtless sex symbol he was painted as
The late singer’s iconic music video for Untitled (How Does It Feel) had him unfairly pigeonholed for much of his career Experimental, sensual and political, D’Angelo radically redrew the boundaries of soul music ‘The architect of Black Gen X sonic feeling and eloquence’: D’Angelo’s 10 ...
9 hours ago
The Guardian
D’Angelo was far more than the shirtless sex symbol he was painted as
‘She does terrible things’: what can a Marvel director do with Ibsen’s ruthless heroine Hedda Gabler?
She made her name with a horror reboot and a mega-budget Marvel. So what drew Nia DaCosta to the dour Norwegian’s work" We meet the film-maker and Tessa Thompson, who plays Hedda as a sexy, sultry, machiavellian mess Nia DaCosta and Tessa Thompson are reminiscing about the first time they met, at ...
9 hours ago
The Guardian
‘She does terrible things’: what can a Marvel director do with Ibsen’s ruthless heroine Hedda Gabler?
Funeral director admits fraud charges after inquiry into human remains at his premises in Hull
Robert Bush denied 30 counts of preventing lawful burials but admitted fraud charges.
9 hours ago
BBC
Funeral director admits fraud charges after inquiry into human remains at his premises in Hull
PM faces 'more unanswered questions' after evidence in China spying case released
Sir Keir Starmer remains under pressure over the collapse of a trial into alleged Chinese spies after witness statements revealed the government's deputy national security adviser had warned of significant espionage in the UK.
11 hours ago
Sky News
PM faces 'more unanswered questions' after evidence in China spying case released
We'll pursue PPE scandal firm 'with everything we've got', says health secretary
The government has vowed to pursue a company linked to Baroness Michelle Mone for millions of pounds paid for defective PPE at the height of the COVID pandemic after a High Court deadline passed without repayment.
12 hours ago
Sky News
We'll pursue PPE scandal firm 'with everything we've got', says health secretary
The city that reveals Britain's biggest problem: there's nowhere to live – video
After a long summer defined by flags, protests and tensions over asylum, John Harris and John Domokos go back to Liverpool to explore the lives of people dealing with a huge housing crisis, while trying to stop the issue exploding into hate and division Continue reading...
13 hours ago
The Guardian
The city that reveals Britain's biggest problem: there's nowhere to live – video
Go big with tax hikes or risk 'groundhog day', chancellor told
Rachel Reeves faces the prospect of another "groundhog day" unless next month's budget goes further than plugging an estimated &163;22bn black hole in the public finances, according to a respected thinktank.
14 hours ago
Sky News
Go big with tax hikes or risk 'groundhog day', chancellor told
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