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Cheryl has left the building.
More than 100 people with Covid in England are confirmed to be carrying the new sub-variant, which is now on the WHO’s watchlist.
Jury selection will begin today and Ed is expected to testify during the trial.
‘I’ve had a rocky time.’
It is due to ‘unseasonably cold weather’ in Spain.
The staycation is all the rage this year.
She was saved by her friends.
The judge stressed that the cost of living crisis has been taken into consideration.
If you hear it again, it’s for real…
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Labour officials will decide on Diane Abbott’s future, says shadow minister The Guardian says Diane Abbott’s local party and Labour officials will decide whether she can stand again at the next election, a shadow minister has said, after Abbott lost the Labour whip for her comments about racism. Abbott made comments suggesting that Jewish, Irish and Traveller people were not subject to racism “all their lives”. John Mann, the former Labour MP who is now a peer and advises the government on antisemitism, suggested it might be best if Abbott, an MP since 1987, did not stand again for her…
Some things we just aren’t meant to see.
The presenter rejoined Phillip Schofield on air.
UK help for Britons stuck in Sudan ‘severely limited’ Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has warned that UK aid for Britons stranded in Sudan will remain “severely limited” until a ceasefire is reached. Following a “complex and rapid” evacuation operation, British diplomats and their families have been evacuated from the country, but some British nationals still stranded in the country have said they feel abandoned by the UK government. Violence between two opposing forces in Sudan has resulted in deadly shootings and shelling in Khartoum. Mr Cleverly stated that there were “specific threats and violence directed towards diplomats” that forced the…
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Millions of Britons miss out on cheap broadband, due to lack of awareness on offers Over half of low-income households in the UK are unaware of low-cost broadband deals available to them, according to a report by communications regulator Ofcom. The watchdog expressed concern that households are not receiving sufficient advice about the possibility of switching to social tariffs, which cost between £10 and £20 per month and are offered to customers on benefits. Ofcom estimates that millions of families could save around £200 annually by switching. While uptake of these deals has quadrupled since January 2021, the majority of…
M1 and A14 closures after crash that left lorry hanging off bridge A lorry driver had a lucky escape after their vehicle crashed into a barrier on the M1 in Leicestershire, leaving it hanging off a bridge. Emergency services were called to the southbound carriageway of the motorway at junction 19 Catthorpe Interchange shortly after 04:30 BST. Fortunately, the driver was unharmed and able to exit the vehicle safely. The incident resulted in the closure of the southbound carriageway and both sides of the A14 while the lorry was being removed and the area made safe. National Highways warned that…
The former head judge has died aged 78.
‘I don’t blame the nurses, they are great and think she needs the operation. I blame the people in charge, the system, and government policies.’
Tributes have continued to pour in for the late, celebrated performer.
It also seems to avoid dangerous blood sugar lows.
The veteran keeper signed a short-term deal until the end of the season.
The trust argues it could lead to more traffic.
‘She’s absolutely wrong about this,’ the GMB host said over the politician’s withdrawn remarks.