On the Breadline: Some Londoners asking how they can survive the winter, drop-in club says
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Properties in Kent and Sussex have been affected by disruption to water suppy
Minister did not offer examples of what might be defined as risky behaviour
The infant, named Gabriel by medical staff, was discovered at the site in Ely Road, Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, on November 29.
String of job adverts to fill vacancies in deputy prime minister’s office that staff were ‘too scared to enter’
Ellie Land and Karl Ward say they have no plans to stop working.
Mansoor Khan, 54, who worked in two NHS hospitals, ‘turned vice into virtue’
Kara Alexander 44, of Cornwallis Road, Dagenham is due in court on Tuesday
Union leader grew up in Northern Ireland and was inspired to enter profession by sister’s example
Union leader grew up in Northern Ireland and was inspired to enter profession by sister’s example
MP tells campaigner he is ‘taking money off my country’ in angry confrontation
Shoppers warned not to rely on online orders for Christmas gifts
There are seven planned Royal Mail strikes this month
Concern grows over category 2 calls – as minister confirms military will not be allowed to break red lights as part of emergency cover
The RCN has asked for a 5% above inflation pay rise but Health Secretary Steve Barclay has declined to discuss pay when meeting union officials.
Clarkson has faced backlash online for the article in The Sun, in which he said he said he ‘hated’ the Duchess of Sussex.
In the piece, published in The Sun on Friday, the former Top Gear presenter wrote he had dreamed of Meghan being publicly humiliated.
Help is out there for those on low incomes struggling with rising prices and high bills as the weather gets colder
Help is out there for those on low incomes struggling with rising prices and high bills as the weather gets colder
The war-of-words over strike action continues on Tuesday’s front pages.
‘This has hit me hard,’ Staple wrote on Twitter.
The Liaison Committee will question him on Ukraine, the cost-of-living crisis and migration, as well as health.
The Bill will go to a final vote this week.
The Royal College of Nursing and the Government are locked in a bitter dispute over pay.
Support for childcare costs is only enough to cover part-time hours and is stopping parents from working for longer, according to a report.