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work and pensions secretary Mel Stride appeared to suggest some people who were labelled as having “serious mental health conditions” were simply struggling with the “ups and downs of life” during a live interview on Monday (29 Ap ...
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PC Jonathan Marsh mistook Rasike Attanayake, who had called 999, for the suspect and bundled him to the ground
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Humza Yousaf’s decision to resign as Scotland’s first minister is “bizarre”, Alba Party’s Ash Regan MSP hs said. Ms Regan told Sky News is “bizarre” Mr Yousaf has quit, rather than working with her and her party to ...
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Rishi Sunak poured himself a "£900 cup of coffee" in a bizarre attempt at a TikTok trend to highlight the National Insurance cut about to kick in. The trend sees social media users write hidden messages on a clear mug, pouring mi ...
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Scottish Greens co-leader Lorna Slater has welcomed calls for Humza Yousaf to resign, describing how he tore up a relationship “based on trust and mutual respect” in ending the powersharing deal last week. The first minister is reportedly c ...
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Border Force officers will walk out for four days starting on April 29
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Moscow has declared the anti-corruption organisation led by late Putin critic an ‘extremist’ body
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Rescuers on Italian island say European governments must open more safe routes to claim refuge
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Civil liberties network warns of decline across the bloc as a result of harm or neglect by governments
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Mel Stride, the work and Pensions Secretary, is set to announce the new ‘green paper’ on Tuesday
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Humanitarian group paused operations for approximately four weeks after the fatal Israeli airstrike on a three-vehicle convoy
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Transport strikes can cause chaos for people trying to commute into work
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Believe it or not, congestion was a massive problem in the 1800s, as it remains today, with the caveat that it became a core inspiration to the invention of the Tube network
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Exclusive: working-class people less likely to get jobs in charities than public and private sectors, EY Foundation report finds
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More than 300 workers will take action over plans to introduce rosters that could force 250 of them out of jobs
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Chris Webb is expected to win Blackpool South for Labour but eyes are on the fortunes of Mark Butcher, who works with the poor and insists he is ‘not a politician’
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Ads to be removed from London transport network amid criticism of Mayor Sadiq Khan’s ‘baffling’ decision to allow them
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The London Underground is known for its 'turn up and go' service, but there are a few sections of the network where you could be waiting a lot longer than you'd expect
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Last year, big firms like WHSmith and M&S were slammed by the government for minimum wage failings