Labour urged to place trade union members on wealth fund board Campaigners claim move would offset City influence over infrastructure task force and better share…
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Man ‘was dead in hospital coffee shop for three hours but no one noticed’ A man’s body was found slumped over a table in a…
Pregnant women and older people in England offered RSV vaccine on NHS Programme for respiratory syncytial virus could prevent estimated 5,000 hospitalisations annually in infantsPregnant…
Improving disabled access to UK’s public transport is almost impossible according to transportation experts. Experts say ‘sprawling’ system, negative attitudes and lack of staff support…
The Glades shopping centre in Bromely evacuated over security alert. Known as ‘The Glades’ the entire complex was shut down on Friday. The Glades shopping…
Labour MP accused of renting out ant-infested flats with black mould Jas Athwal, the Labour MP accused of renting out ant-infested flats in Ilford South…
Friday’s Premier League gossip: Raheem Sterling to Arsenal? Ivan Toney to Saudi Arabia and will we see Jando Sancho back in the prem? Arsenal FC…
England’s top-flight football is back this weekend with seven fixtures taking place on Saturday and three more to follow on Sunday. Southampton will be looking…
Friday’s leads report on the latest from Downing Street with many papers assessing what the government’s plans to ban outdoor smoking in pubs will do to trading. Pub landlords have not welcomed the news and the traditional right-leaning publications dramatically claim it’s ‘the end of British pubs!’
The plans have put the Labour government on a collision course with the hospitality industry – which is already struggling. But the news has been welcomed by health experts.
Working hours, the NHS and health studies also make Friday’s front pages along with a dose of showbiz and royal gossip.
The back pages report on the latest Premier League gossip, the England National football team and Joe Root’s 33rd Test Century for England.
I would not have been a minister under Tories, says Labour’s Patrick Vallance Former chief scientific adviser makes remark as DSIT announces reopening of recruitment…
Workplace health checks introduced in England to target preventable diseases More than 130,000 people across England will benefit from workplace health checks being trialled to…
Ten cheap things to do in London right now Doing 10 things in London may sound expensive, but if you thought it couldn’t be done,…
Alarm at failure to inspect 60% of England homecare providers in four years or longer Care leaders warn of serious safety risk as research reveals…
Peacocks of Pittencrieff Park given freedom of Dunfermline city The birds are the first creatures to be granted the honour since conurbation gained city status…
How the press has reacted to Starmer’s Brexit reset The British prime minister is in Europe meeting with leaders in Germany and France in an…
Man in a wheelchair stabbed to death in East London after street fight | UK News A man in a wheelchair Stabbed to death in…
Man Utd, Chelsea and Arsenal could all target late deals Premier League giants Chelsea, Manchester United and Arsenal are all expected to target late deals…
UK Daily Trending stories Trending – PM’s Rose Garden speech lays the groundwork for tax hike Wednesday’s trending story across the UK is politics-loaded. The…
A Nando’s waitress slapped in face with plate in Stratford speaks out feels ‘grossly let down’ by police who released a customer who slapped her…
Round 2 of the English League Cup fixtures today with seven games in action. English League Cup fixtures today 28/08/2024 English League Cup fixtures 2nd…
Almost all of Wednesday’s front pages cover Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s speech in the rose garden at Downing Street, where he warned the public that the October budget would be “painful” as they need to plug a £22bn “black hole” in public finances.
Other papers lead on Starmer’s trip to Europe where the British prime minister aims to ‘reset’ relations and turn a corner on Brexit. “We must turn a corner on Brexit and fix the broken relationships left behind by the previous government,” he said.
News of the Oasis reunion tour is featured on most of the newspapers, as the band announced they will tour the UK and Ireland in 2025.
Starmer wants to ‘reset relationship with Europe’ in Berlin talks Prime Minister Keir Starmer will meet with German leaders on Wednesday to discuss a major…
Silent Sherlock Holmes film to be screened for first time since 1922 release The Golden Pince-Nez features Eille Norwood as the famous detective and has…
Man admits posting Facebook messages encouraging people to damage Ulez cameras A man has admitted posting messages on Facebook encouraging people to damage Ulez cameras.…
Trending – Tributes pour in as Sven-Goran Eriksson dies at 76 Almost all the newspapers – front and back pages – lead on the death…