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'Just push us into the sea': The frustration of an area failed by politics
In Horden, County Durham, Westminster slogans have long been left unmet as the population has plummeted.
8 hours ago
BBC
'Just push us into the sea': The frustration of an area failed by politics
Plan to increase youth minimum wage could be delayed
Government sources tell BBC News they could slow down plans to make minimum wage equal across age groups.
44 minutes ago
BBC
Plan to increase youth minimum wage could be delayed
Climber on trial for leaving girlfriend to die on Austria's highest mountain
Kerstin G's boyfriend is accused of leaving her unprotected and exhausted close to the summit during a blizzard.
1 hour ago
BBC
Climber on trial for leaving girlfriend to die on Austria's highest mountain
Firm assessing Covid vaccine harm replaced after costs spiral to £48m
The figure paid to Crawford & Company Adjusters is eight times the original estimate for the work.
3 hours ago
BBC
Firm assessing Covid vaccine harm replaced after costs spiral to £48m
US says 'meaningful progress' made as Ukraine talks enter second day
The US special envoy struck an optimistic note after the first day of talks in Geneva, but hopes for a breakthrough remain low.
2 hours ago
BBC
US says 'meaningful progress' made as Ukraine talks enter second day
I invested £12,000 in Brewdog - I think I've lost it all
More than 200,000 people bought Equity for Punks shares in the craft brewer but many now believe they are worthless.
3 hours ago
BBC
I invested £12,000 in Brewdog - I think I've lost it all
The death of Heather Preen: how an eight-year-old lost her life amid the UK sewage crisis
In 1999, Heather Preen contracted E coli on the beach. Two weeks later she died. Now, as a new Channel 4 show dramatises the scandal, her mother, Julie Maughan, explains why she is still looking for someone to take responsibility When Julie Maughan was invited to help with a factual drama that would ...
4 hours ago
The Guardian
The death of Heather Preen: how an eight-year-old lost her life amid the UK sewage crisis
‘The whole spirit of curling is dead’: meltdown on the ice as ruckus rumbles on
Row between Sweden and Canada over accusation of double-touch continues to cast shadow over Winter Games Well hell’s bells, who knew the ice could get so hot? The Olympic curling community is still all in a twist about everything that’s gone on in the sport since a row broke out between the Sweden ...
11 hours ago
The Guardian
‘The whole spirit of curling is dead’: meltdown on the ice as ruckus rumbles on
Is No 10 seeking its own destruction" Why else would it botch its council plans and hand a victory to Farage" | Polly Toynbee
Labour promised ‘ambitious reforms’, but it was fixing things that were not broken. And the moral: focus on what matters and stop making stupid mistakes What were they thinking" Labour inherited the worst of everything, including prisons beyond breaking point, court backlogs as bad as NHS waiting ...
3 hours ago
The Guardian
Is No 10 seeking its own destruction" Why else would it botch its council plans and hand a victory to Farage" | Polly Toynbee
Being Gordon Ramsay review – did we really need six hours of him setting up restaurants?
This six-part extended brand advert follows the TV chef’s attempt to launch numerous eateries under one roof. It’s a lot of restaurant drama to have in your life Six hours of advertising yourself on Netflix and – presumably – getting paid for providing streamer content at the same time" Nice ...
1 hour ago
The Guardian
Being Gordon Ramsay review – did we really need six hours of him setting up restaurants?
Lunar new year 2026: year of the fire horse around the world – in pictures
From the heart of Beijing to far-flung Manila, Panama, Moscow and New York, communities around the globe ring in the lunar new year Continue reading...
8 hours ago
The Guardian
Lunar new year 2026: year of the fire horse around the world – in pictures
One in nine new homes in England built in areas of flood risk, study shows
Figures from Aviva also show number of homes being built in risky areas is rising One in nine new homes in England built between 2022 and 2024 were constructed in areas that could now be at risk of flooding, according to new data. The figures show the number of homes being built in risky areas is ...
9 hours ago
The Guardian
One in nine new homes in England built in areas of flood risk, study shows
Storm Pedro to bring snow and more heavy rain to UK
Rain, hill snow and strong winds may bring some travel disruptions
7 minutes ago
The Independent
Storm Pedro to bring snow and more heavy rain to UK
Police arresting 1,000 paedophile suspects in UK every month as online child abuse reaches critical level
National Crime Agency says the ‘threat is getting worse’
15 minutes ago
The Independent
Police arresting 1,000 paedophile suspects in UK every month as online child abuse reaches critical level
Plans to equalise minimum wage for older and younger workers could be delayed
Minister insists government still committed to manifesto pledge
34 minutes ago
The Independent
Plans to equalise minimum wage for older and younger workers could be delayed
Greggs’ ‘most prolific’ thief caught stealing nearly £2,000 of food in plain sight
A serial Greggs thief nicknamed “Hamster” by staff was caught on CCTV stealing almost £2,000 worth of food during a six-week spree.
56 minutes ago
The Independent
Greggs’ ‘most prolific’ thief caught stealing nearly £2,000 of food in plain sight
Police probe claims Epstein trafficked British victims through Stansted
An investigation found 87 flights linked to Jeffrey Epstein had arrived or departed from UK airports between the early 1990s and 2018
1 hour ago
The Independent
Police probe claims Epstein trafficked British victims through Stansted
March 2026 payment dates for benefits and pensions plus cost of living support
All the essential cost of living information whether claiming benefits or not
1 hour ago
The Independent
March 2026 payment dates for benefits and pensions plus cost of living support
Police look at private Stansted flights after Epstein files and 'Lolita Express' claim
Essex Police are assessing information around private flights to and from Stansted Airport following the release of the Epstein files.
13 hours ago
Sky News
Police look at private Stansted flights after Epstein files and 'Lolita Express' claim
Who's taking the most weight loss jabs?
Women and the middle classes are dominating take-up of weight loss jabs, research suggests.
8 hours ago
Sky News
Who's taking the most weight loss jabs?
1,000 suspected paedophiles being arrested every month
Police are arresting 1,000 suspected paedophiles every month as the threat of child sex abuse worsens, the National Crime Agency (NCA) has warned.
9 hours ago
Sky News
1,000 suspected paedophiles being arrested every month
'Future scandal' as thousands of new homes built in flood zones
One in nine new homes built in England between 2022 and 2024 were constructed in flood-prone areas, new data shows.
8 hours ago
Sky News
'Future scandal' as thousands of new homes built in flood zones
How is the start of Ramadan determined - and does it begin in the UK today?
Today has been confirmed as the first day of Ramadan by Saudi Arabia. But for Muslims in the UK, the start of the holiest month of the Islamic year can differ.
23 hours ago
Sky News
How is the start of Ramadan determined - and does it begin in the UK today?
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