Political amnesia sees the prime minister present previous government’s proposals as ‘new steps’, Lizzie Dearden writes
Browsing: The Independent
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The union was warned about a potential threat to patient safety in letters from chief nurses and the NHS cancer care chief.
‘If you enter the UK illegally, you should not be able to remain here,’ prime minister vows
Island residents have been told to stay at home.
Island residents have been told to stay at home as they face being without power until the end of the week
SNP MP Chris Stephens said such a move would be a “sensible approach”.
Dowdall was accused of telling ‘two big lies’ in his evidence.
Harrison said she hopes her “taking a stand” gives other people who have fallen victim to revenge porn the courage to seek justice
The Glasgow comedian is due to go on tour early next year.
Labour claimed Rishi Sunak’s vow was “already falling apart”.
Tom Tugendhat said ‘challenges’ could be created if Beijing declares the platform’s algorithms a national security asset.
‘Troops are facing the same cost of living issues as everyone else,’ says General Sir Richard Barrons
Alexander and Diana Darwall believe that camping “often creates problems and risks” which are “getting worse”.
The Better Social Housing Review called for housing associations to conduct and publish a thorough audit’ of all social homes across England.
The Met Office has extended a yellow warning for snow and ice covering northern Scotland and north east England until noon on Friday.
‘Police are not ambulance drivers or qualified paramedics’ – the Police Federation.
Ken and Jane Ralph are the last two people to be named as missing following the explosion at a block of flats in St Helier.
Vacancies in sectors most reliant on EU workers not translating into higher wages
Reality star Stephen Bear had denied all charges, but today a jury found him guilty
The 32-year-old, who won Celebrity Big Brother in 2016, stood trial at Chelmsford Crown Court.
Campaign group For Women Scotland brought the challenge.
The RAC said it received around 12,000 call-outs from stranded motorists on Monday.
The five-point plan, which includes ramping up immigration raids and housing migrants in disused holiday parks, was described as ‘deeply disturbing’.
Windsor MP hit with bankruptcy order – but insists he won’t stand down until next general election
‘Without urgent action, children face a bleak, hungry winter’, says Labour MP introducing expansion bill
 
		 
									 
					























