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Campaigners say government is failing to match major step forward as EU prepares to introduce ‘polluter pays’ principle
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Comments come after MPC spoke of ‘encouraging signs’ of falling inflation that could lead to cuts
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Twenty-five councils across england have been awarded a share of £143 million to purchase a total of 955 zero-emission buses
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Three nurses share how they have been affected as survey finds many in NHS in england turning to credit or savings
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Royal College of Nursing survey shows NHS nurses’ distress as 77% say they are worse off than a year ago
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england’s new kit for the Euros has come under fire from Labour leader Keir Starmer following stinging criticism from more predictable quarters
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Number of severely absent children was 150% higher last year than pre-Covid, with one in 50 children missing at least half of lessons
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Rates remain at 5.25%, but inflation heading towards 2% all-but guarantees a welcome cut – and relief for Rishi SunakBusiness live – latest updates
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Households across england are set to be hit by a 5 per cent average council tax rise
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A council meeting in england was called off abruptly because of public calls to discuss a ceasefire in Gaza. Hastings Borough Council was set to host its full council meeting on Wednesday evening (20 March) but it was cut short in under two minutes. ...
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Bank of england announcement comes day after better-than-expected inflation figures on Wednesday, which chancellor Jeremy Hunt welcomed
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The decision to leave rates unchanged for a fifth time comes despite UK recession and steep fall in inflation in recent months
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Policymakers are widely expected to keep rates on hold at 5.25 per cent
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Hundreds of Engelandvaarders took various routes from occupied Netherlands to Britain to fight in second world war
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Improving schools is first challenge for new first minister, Vaughan Gething, as IFS study shows lower attainment is not due to poverty
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More than four in five parents believe smartphones are ‘harmful’ to young people, survey has found.
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Policymakers are widely expected to keep rates on hold at 5.25 per cent