They shipped the drugs in tins of fruit and vegetables.
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The terrier was reunited with their owner.
John Coles died of multiple injuries, including a torn aorta, due to the damaging effects of splintered ribs broken by the impact of the crash.
‘Honeybee syndrome’ is real.
‘Joe wanted nothing more than to grow up and be a dad.’
UK relaxes visa rules for foreign builders amid Brexit shortages The Guardian says Bricklayers, plasterers and other construction jobs have been added to the government’s “shortage occupation list”, making it easier for foreign builders to come to Britain amid labour shortages partly caused by Brexit. The UK government has relaxed visa restrictions for a number of sectors that face severe worker shortages, and has added bricklayers and masons; roofers, roof tilers and slaters; carpenters and…
Rishi Sunak forced to relax visa rules for foreign builders as we haven’t trained enough Daily Mirror says Thousands of construction workers can be fast-tracked from abroad to deal with labour shortages, the Government has announced – setting off a fresh Tory backlash over record immigration. The Home Office has confirmed visa rules for bricklayers, roofers, carpenters, joiners and plasterers are being relaxed because the UK doesn’t have enough skilled workers. They have been added…
Illegal Migration Bill: Government sees off final Lords challenge The government’s controversial Illegal Migration Bill is set to become law after the government won a final series of votes in the Lords. The legislation is central to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s pledge to stop small boat crossings in the English Channel. The bill means the home secretary has a legal duty to detain and remove anyone entering the UK illegally. A debate in the House…
‘Look away now.’
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Tuesday’s front pages report on wildfires across Europe amid extreme weather events happening around the world this month. The promising trial results for a new Alzheimer’s drug called donanemab leads several papers as it’s reported the drug could be available on the NHS by 2025. Alzheimer’s drug donanemab The Times says the new drug could offer some people at least a year of extra time without their disease progressing.…
The size of the payout would reportedly make it one of the largest in British policing history.
They had sexual relationships with three women, some of which they met while responding to domestic abuse incidents.
Seven entire NHS hospitals.
Daily Mirror – New drug beating Alzheimer’s Summary of the front page The Daily Mirror says drug trial results are to be revealed that “could herald the beginning of the end for Alzheimer’s disease”. It says the treatment could slow patients’ mental decline by 36%, according to scientists. The front page features an image of Prince George and Princess Charlotte at the Wimbledon final as well as a tribute to British-French icon Jane Birkin. Today’s…
Poor quality university courses face limits on student numbers The government has announced plans to restrict poor-quality university courses. Ministers will ask the independent regulator, the Office for Students (OfS) to limit the number of people on courses that do not have “good outcomes.” The government hope that by imposing restrictions it would encourage universities to improve course quality. Courses that do not have “good outcomes” for students would include those that have high drop-out…
NHS consultant strikes: BMA announces two more walkouts planned for August Two more strikes have been announced by the British Medical Association (BMA) over a long-running pay dispute. NHS consultants in England were already striking on Thursday and Friday – and now they will also be walking out on 24 and 25 August. The new dates were in response to a “derisory” 6% pay rise, said the BMA, a trade union for doctors. The government…
Government to miss 40 new hospitals target as it expands definition of ‘new’ – watchdog The National Audit Office (NAO) has said the government is unlikely to reach its target of building 40 new hospitals by 2030. The spending watchdog said in a report that the project had been beset by delays. It warned that cost-cutting and inaccurate modelling of future demand could mean new hospitals are too small. The health department remained “firmly committed”…
There were 333,119 patients waiting 52 weeks for treatment in May 2022
The late star had a big impact on fashion alongside her own legacy.
The teenager was stabbed to death at a party on Friday night.
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Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Sunday’s front pages lead with various stories. Ben Wallace to stand down as MP Ben Wallace’s decision to stand down as MP at the next election leads the Sunday Times. In an interview with the paper, he predicts Britain will be “in a conflict” by 2030. He suggests it could involve a military showdown with Russia, a Cold War against China or intervention to combat terrorist groups in Africa. …
The increase in assaults comes with staff across retail stores facing high levels of aggression amid the cost of living crisis.
Officers remain at the scene and investigations are underway.
Caroline Lucas, MP for Brighton Pavilion, tweeted: ‘My thoughts with everyone affected by this. Very sad scenes from the Royal Albion hotel.’