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Phrase 'free childcare' cut by Labour amid fees anger
Ministers have banned the use of the term \"free childcare\" to describe a key government policy as anger mounts over nursery fees.
UK's staggering Brexit bill is revealed - and there's still billions more to pay the EU
Sir Keir Starmer has come under pressure to publish the true costs of Brexit after a minister confirmed Britain has spent £24bn alone withdrawing from the EU – with a further £6.4bn still to pay.
Labour has no choice but to break its promises on tax
We knew their promises were undeliverable. Everybody said so.
Starmer defends pledges despite 'stealth tax' plans
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that his government will not break Labour’s manifesto pledge over raising taxes on working people despite growing concerns about plans for stealth taxes to help fund the NHS.
Former top judge backs call for review of IPP sentences
Britain’s former top judge has backed The Independent’s campaign for prisoners serving indefinite jail terms to have their sentences reviewed, and called for the government to take responsibility for the “morally wrong” punishment.
Stokes says sorry to team after meltdown in Multan
England captain cut a frustrated figure during Pakistan loss
Brutal seven-game run will put Slot's Reds to the test
The best beginning to a reign made by any Liverpool manager is only a start. Arne Slot has found ways of deflecting the compliments his immediate impact at Anfield has generated.
Inheritance tax increase could backfire for Reeves
Suitably, as Halloween approaches, the \"death tax\" (or inheritance tax, as it's formally known) is spooking Britain again.
Cuba suffers island-wide blackout as grid collapses
Millions of Cubans were plunged into darkness yesterday as they faced a country-wide blackout after a power plant failed, causing the nation's electrical grid to disconnect.
'Fake electors' will return as Trump officials in key states
More than a dozen people who were part of the \"fake electors\" scheme in 2020 will serve as official electors for Donald Trump in key swing states such as Pennsylvania, Nevada, Georgia and Michigan during the election season.
North Korean troops are 'in Russia, preparing to fight'
Reports suggest 12,000 could be sent to join war in Ukraine
Use 'moment of justice' as a path to peace, Israelis told
After Hamas leader's killing, Biden and Starmer urge action from Netanyahu, while Hezbollah vows new phase of conflict
King and Queen arrive for landmark Australian tour
The King and Queen Camilla have begun a landmark tour of Australia that will see them celebrate the country's people, culture and heritage.
'Obsessive' hammer-attack schoolboy jailed for 12 years
A public schoolboy who attacked two students and a teacher with claw hammers while they slept at a boarding school in Devon has been jailed for life with a minimum of 12 years.
Almost all drinking water contains 'forever chemicals'
Long-lasting toxins known as \"forever chemicals\" have been found in samples of drinking water from across the world, a new study has revealed.
Storm with 80mph winds to batter Britain this weekend
The UK is due to be hit by winds of up to 80mph this weekend as the first named storm of the season closes in. The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning ahead of Storm Ashley for the northwest of Scotland tomorrow, as well as a yellow warning for the entirety of Scotland and Northern Ireland, as well as northwest England and parts of Wales.
Baby dies after migrant boat capsizes crossing Channel
A baby has died in the Channel after a boat carrying migrants ran into difficulties, French authorities have said.
Thirteen-year freeze on fuel duty could end after Budget
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to announce the end of a temporary 5p cut in fuel duty in her Budget this month, it has been reported. Sources briefed on the chancellor's thinking told The Financial Times that they believe the cut will take effect from next year. Additionally, the Treasury department has urged Ms Reeves to end a 13-year freeze on fuel duty, according to the paper.
You can't take it with you (but who gets what's left?)
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly planning changes to inheritance tax (IHT) in the Budget at the end of the month as she looks to raise up to £40bn from tax hikes and spending cuts.
Budget backlash intensifies over 'hated' inheritance tax
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been warned that her plan to hike inheritance tax risks punishing middle-class homeowners as the backlash against her Budget intensified.
The face of baseball making history after betting scandal
Shohei Ohtani’s season began with him mired in a betting scandal for which he bore no fault, has included him achieving something no one else in the 150-year history of professional baseball has, and will likely end with him earning a third MVP (most valuable player) award of his career.
Who has taken pole as US politics enters the F1 world?
Election hopefuls are using the sport to promote campaigns
We can't stand Musk but he astounded us all this week
I have a confession to make: for a brief moment this week, I became a fully paid-up Elon Musk fanboy.
Saka chasing down the most elusive and weirdest record
With seven assists in as many matches to start the Premier League, is the single-season target of 20 within his reach?
MG dismiss dip in demand for EVs as its sales surge
Carmaker MG has insisted that a drop in electric car interest is “short term” as sales of its vehicles surged last year in the UK.
True story of the killer who appeared on a dating show
Netflix film Woman of the Hour’ is based on the life of serial killer Rodney Alcala, a man who was invited on a gameshow for primetime television and won. Words: Annabel Nugent
Greatest sequel of all time?
Once described as having an overstuffed plot’, Back to the Future 2’ is now up there with the second Terminator’ and Godfather’. Geoffrey Macnab goes back to see what changed
Payne drew the short straw in One Direction; now we'll never know the real him
In and out of the boy band, Liam Payne struggled to find a defining identity, writes Mark Beaumont. His life now cut tragically short, the singer is likely to remain elusive forever
Zelensky tells EU and Nato to back his 'victory plan'
Ukraine president pushes for invitation to military alliance
US stealth bombers strike Houthi bunkers in Yemen
US B-2 stealth bombers have been used against the Iran-backed Houthis for the first time in an escalation of Washington’s response to attacks on shipping in the Red Sea that serves as a message to Tehran.