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Ex-PM Not Victim Of Stitch-Up, Says No 10 Over Fresh Partygate Claims
About a dozen previously undisclosed gatherings at Chequers and Downing Street allegedly held during the Covid pandemic have been referred to the police by civil servants, the Guardian has been told.
The NHS's Bureaucracy Is Torturing Patients Like Me
White coat syndrome? I’ve got a chronic case
Prepare For Disease Deadlier Than Covid, Says WHO Boss
The head of the World Health Organisation warned yesterday that governments need to prepare for a disease even deadlier than Covid-19
India 'Projects Normality' For Kashmir G20 Summit
Srinagar has been spruced up ahead of the tourism meeting but a resident tells Shweta Sharma people do not feel safe in their homes amid a surge of ‘unprecedented’ security activity
Campbell Target Of Private Investigators, Court Hears
The former Number 10 communications chief Alastair Campbell has told the High Court that he and his wife were targeted by private investigators working for the publisher of the Daily Mirror
Prince Harry Loses Legal Bid To 'Buy' Police Protection
The Duke of Sussex has lost his High Court bid to “buy” police protection for his family during trips to the UK
Cost Of Living Crisis - Cold, Hungry & Lonely Life Of Schoolchildren
Report lifts lid on ordeals families suffer
The Tories Have Averted Economic Disaster - But Can They Stay The Course?
Sunak and Hunt cannot relax yet after only undoing damage done by Truss and Kwarteng
Bank Of England Admits Errors In Inflation Forecasts
‘Too low’ predictions led to mistakes in decision-making
It's Time Sunak Deported Braverman From His Cabinet
Three strikes and she’s out? The latest allegations against Suella Braverman suggest a certain habitual pattern of behaviour
Anti-Brexit Activist Defiant In Face Of Protests Crackdown
The anti-Brexit campaigner Steve Bray has said he will not be deterred from his long-standing protest outside parliament as ministers were accused of an unprecedented attempt to restrict repetitive demonstrations.
Moscow Claims To Have Repelled Attack On Russian Soil By Anti-Kremlin Units
Moscow claimed last night to have repelled an attack led by Ukraine aligned militias that led to a series of chaotic battles on Russian territory over the past two days.
No Recession.. But Our Food Bills Are Still Soaring
Parents are going hungry to feed their kids as families fight food inflation.
Toxic Fake Vape Fear
Health expert says high lead levels in illegal e-cigs pose brain damage risk to children
Lives Of 1 In 2 Adults Will Be Blighted By Dementia'
More than half of adults will either get dementia or be an unpaid carer for a sufferer, analysis shows
Eating Apple A Day 'Keeps Frailty At Bay'
AN apple a day really may keep the doctor away in later life, research suggests
Greenpeace: Toxic Risk From Plastic Higher After Recycling
Recycling plastic can make it more toxic and should not be considered a solution to the pollution crisis, Greenpeace has said before the latest round of negotiations for an international plastics treaty.
Britain Will Avoid Falling Into Recession This Year, Says IMF
The International Monetary Fund has upgraded its forecasts for UK growth, saying the country will no longer fall into recession this year, but warned the government against tax cuts it said would fuel inflation and result in a long period of high-interest rates.
Ex-Celt 'Put Hand Up Rear Of My Dress'
Woman tells court she was sexually assaulted in bar
Johnson Referred To Police Over New Claims Of Covid Rule Breach
Evidence of events at Chequers found in the former PM's official diary
Depp's Defiant Comeback
A star turn as Louis XV in 'Jeanne du Barry' marks the actor's first lead role since his acrimonious divorce from Amber Heard, finds an impressed Geoffrey Macnab at Cannes
Millions Of UK Adults Struggling With Bills
AROUND one in five adults were finding bills and credit commitments a heavy burden by the start of this year, according to the City regulator.
Eurovision.. They Think It's All Over
IT IS NOW, FOR THE GERMANS
Global Warming To Hit Crisis Point In 4 Years
Experts: We're speeding towards 1.5C threshold
Give Teens New 'Game Changing Weight-Loss Jab To Halt Obesity
SCIENTISTS are calling for the NHS to offer teens a "game-changing" weight-loss jab after trials showed it reversed obesity in almost half of cases.
Hunt: Working From Home Leads To A Loss Of Creativity
Working from the office should be the default” for employees, chancellor Jeremy Hunt told business leaders yesterday as he claimed that logging on from home could stifle creativity. He told the British Chambers of Commerce conference he believes the shift to homeworking during the Covid-19 pandemic is being reversed by firms.
Rich Nations Told: Save Lives, Act Now
Plea to G7 after Mirror report
Rishi Raises Hope Of Tax Cuts Before Election
'Once we've cut inflation I would like to be able to reduce the tax burden'
China Calls Truss's Taiwan Visit 'A Dangerous Stunt'
Britain’s former prime minister Liz Truss has been criticised by Beijing as she used a speech in Taiwan yesterday to warn of the threat China poses to both the island and to the West.
Number Of Children Vaping Rises 50 Per Cent In A Year
The number of children trying vaping has risen by 50 per cent, according to a new study. Data shows an increase in experimental vaping among 11 to 17-year-olds, from 7.7 per cent last year to 11.6 per cent this year.