Hancock came in third place.
Day: 29 November 2022
The Guardian – Sunak warning over China as Xi continues crackdown on protests Summary of the front page The Guardian leads with Rishi Sunak signalling…
The Conservative MP’s time on I’m a Celebrity has sparked outrage among his constituents.
In a letter to the sector, the Education Secretary said she does not ‘underestimate the importance of getting this right’.
A “cold blooded vicious murderer” who massacred 10 black shoppers and wounded three supermarket workers has pleaded guilty to charges of murder, murder as a hate crime and domestic terrorism.
Daily Express – NHS pay out millions to treat patients abroad Summary of the front page Thousands of NHS patients are being sent abroad for…
Around 2.5 million households (10.1%) contained members from at least two different ethnic groups in 2021, the ONS said.
Former Labour minister says UK has a ‘shredded reputation’
On The Breadline: “You can’t bleed a stone, I can’t give you what I haven’t got”
On The Breadline: More than £2.6m now raised by The Independent’s Christmas cost of living appeal
The Sun – England vs Wales: Do or Dai Summary of the front page The Sun leads with a preview of the first all-British clash…
The broadcaster said the cameraman was ‘beaten and kicked’ by police after covering protests against Covid restrictions.
The census data shows that the UK is becoming increasingly diverse both in terms of religion and ethnicity.
Daily Mirror – Battle of Britain: Pride and Passion Summary of the front page World Cup history awaits, the Daily Mirror says, ahead of the…
Inquests could be reopened after review into records of 44 patients who died under care of disgraced former neurologist A review of the clinical records…
Some 46.2% of the population of England and Wales described themselves as Christian on the day of the 2021 census,
Some 46.2 per cent of population of England and Wales described themselves as Christian
Rallies against China’s unusually strict zero-Covid measures spread to several cities over the weekend in the biggest show of opposition to the ruling Communist Party in decades.
Martha McCrone has defended accusations that she abused her mum’s blue badge.
Rail Partners, which represents independent passenger and freight train operators, wants companies to be given more influence on key issues.
‘That’s not been decided yet. That’s not done,’ says former Labour foreign secretary
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EDF’s Suffolk plant will create 10,000 highly skilled jobs and help secure UK energy security, ministers say The government has confirmed the Sizewell C nuclear…
It is understood Rylan has another commitment.
The Met Police claims it will crack down on officers who take bribes, use their powers for sex and abuse their partners.