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Author: News Desk
‘Give the people what they want!’
Many of Wednesday’s front pages cover, for a second day, the aftermath of Suella Braverman’s sacking.
Your weekly Emmerdale picture gallery for episodes airing between November 20 to 24.
Suzi Maltwood had a busy day on June 27, 2017. So when her brother Shaune’s name flashed up on her phone, she let it ring out.
Someone will have to break the bank for the Irishman.
The disease currently affects thousands of women a year.
New data shows a sharp fall in UK inflation, down to 4.6%. It’s the lowest rate since November 2021, the rate in September was 6.7%.
Keir Starmer to put forward Labour Gaza conflict vote Labour leader Sir Kier Starmer will attempt to put his party’s position on the Israel-Hamas conflict to a vote on Wednesday, in a bid to maintain party unity. The party plans to table a Commons motion reflecting concerns over the civilian death toll, and urging longer pauses in the fighting to deliver aid. But it will echo Sir Keir’s position and stop short of urging an immediate ceasefire. Dozens of Labour MPs have already called for a ceasefire, defying the party’s official stance. And 19 members of the frontbench have also…
Suella Braverman accuses Rishi Sunak of betrayal in scathing letter Former Health Secretary Suella Braverman has unleashed a scathing attack on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, just a day after he sacked her. In a letter to the PM, she said he had repeatedly failed on key politics and broken pledges over immigration. She said the PM had adopted “wishful thinking” to “avoid having to make hard choices”, she wrote. A ruling on the government’s Rwanda plan will be announced on Wednesday. It will be a key moment for the UK government and could reignite divisions among Tory MPs over the…
Dozens of road workers are stuck behind 200 metres of rubble.
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