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October 25, 2024

British forces couldn't stop an invasion, admits Healey

Defence secretary delivers damning verdict on military

British forces couldn't stop an invasion, admits Healey

3 mins

Reeves will borrow billions after big fiscal rules change

Rachel Reeves has announced a change to the fiscal rules ahead of next week’s budget, allowing her to borrow billions more each year.

Reeves will borrow billions after big fiscal rules change

3 mins

What changes to workers' rights mean for the Budget

Talk of year-long strikes is overblown, says Sean O’Grady but proposals could still leave businesses with a 5bn bill

What changes to workers' rights mean for the Budget

3 mins

Slavery reparations debate sparks Labour Party storm

Sir Keir Starmer has sparked a row at the heart of the Labour Party after senior figures urged him to rethink his decision to rule out reparations for Britain’s role in the slave trade.

Slavery reparations debate sparks Labour Party storm

3 mins

Industry anger prompts pub garden smoking ban rethink

Sir Keir Starmer is set to drop a proposed ban on smoking in pub and restaurant gardens, it’s been reported.

Industry anger prompts pub garden smoking ban rethink

2 mins

NHS trust to stand trial for manslaughter of woman, 22

An NHS trust will become the first ever to be tried for the corporate manslaughter of a mental health patient after being charged over the death of a 22-year-old woman.

NHS trust to stand trial for manslaughter of woman, 22

2 mins

Met to reopen probe into Wimbledon school crash

A mother says she is “living in hell” after her eight-year-old daughter was killed in the Wimbledon school crash – as police announced they are reopening the investigation into the tragedy.

Met to reopen probe into Wimbledon school crash

2 mins

Child killer Letby loses bid to appeal latest conviction

Britain’s most prolific child killer Lucy Letby has lost a bid to appeal her latest conviction for the attempted murder of a baby girl.

Child killer Letby loses bid to appeal latest conviction

3 mins

'Devil, we've had enough'

Why the anti-abortionists are a thorn in Trump’s campaign

'Devil, we've had enough'

7 mins

'I wish women chose not to have abortions - but I can understand why they do'

Evie Lastra West was pro-abortion when she found herself pregnant at 19 with her second child. But a visit to a crisis pregnancy centre altered everything. Words: Kelly Rissman

'I wish women chose not to have abortions - but I can understand why they do'

6 mins

Israeli strike on school building kills at least 17

An Israeli airstrike on a school housing displaced people in central Gaza has killed at least 17 people, including a number of children, according to Palestinian medical officials.

Israeli strike on school building kills at least 17

1 min

Mother on hunger strike for jailed activist son hopes she doesn't die before he's freed

Laila Soueif tells Tom Watling that David Lammy has failed to help her son despite spending years calling for his release

Mother on hunger strike for jailed activist son hopes she doesn't die before he's freed

3 mins

Huge evacuation underway in India as cyclone closes in

Cyclone Dana is barrelling toward India’s east coast, prompting authorities to shut schools and airports and begin evacuating more than 1 million people.

Huge evacuation underway in India as cyclone closes in

2 mins

A VIRTUAL PRISONER

As more inmates are released from a prison system bursting at the seams, Zoe Beaty looks at new proposals to keep tabs on offenders in their own homes under the watchful eye of AI

A VIRTUAL PRISONER

7 mins

Grief is complex, but why is Payne's ex being targeted?

In the wake of the 1D singer’s death, Maya Henry is caught in a maelstrom of toxic public discourse, finds Olivia Petter

Grief is complex, but why is Payne's ex being targeted?

5 mins

The chaotic creature feature that won Spielberg's heart

As Gremlins’ returns to cinemas for its 40th anniversary, Geoffrey Macnab looks at the horror-comedy that led to the PG-13 rating and brought B-movie magic to the mainstream

The chaotic creature feature that won Spielberg's heart

7 mins

Plenty of fun if you ignore the glut of dull exposition

The third and supposedly final outing in the Venom series is a delight when it is not being a Madame Web’ rerun, writes Clarisse Loughrey, while The Room Next Door’ falls flat

Plenty of fun if you ignore the glut of dull exposition

5 mins

It's time to cut interest rates to give homeowners a break

Andrew Bailey, the Bank of England’s governor, has suggested that interest rates could be coming down faster than previously expected.

It's time to cut interest rates to give homeowners a break

3 mins

Mourinho sent to stands as Fenerbahce thwart United

Jose Mourinho’s red cards are usually considered acts of deflection, but last night’s probably served that purpose for Erik ten Hag.

Mourinho sent to stands as Fenerbahce thwart United

4 mins

Box office baseball returns at crucial time for the MLB

Los Angeles Dodgers vs New York Yankees isn’t a romantic narrative but it’s the World Series the sport urgently needs

Box office baseball returns at crucial time for the MLB

5 mins

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