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London mayor urges primary schools to tackle misogyny
Combating the \"pernicious influence\" of misogynists such as Andrew Tate in primary schools is a vital part of teaching children about equality, Sadiq Khan has told teachers.
Income tax 'Stealth' freeze on thresholds beyond 2028
Rachel Reeves is expected to extend a \"stealth\" freeze on income tax thresholds beyond the 2028 deadline set by the previous Conservative government to raise billions of pounds at the budget.
Harris calls out 'fascist' Trump as race teeters on knife-edge
With just half a month to go, the US presidential election is deadlocked, as Kamala Harris and Donald Trump jockey for any advantage in ways that illuminate their stark political differences, with Harris announcing a plan to campaign with the Obamas, as Trump doubled down on threatening his enemies.
Rayner and Reeves at odds over housing cash
Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves are at loggerheads over a major programme of social housebuilding, in the latest sign of cabinet tensions over this month's budget.
DHL fires could be sign Russia aims to 'create havoc', expert warns
Russia is aiming to disrupt western confidence if it is proved to be behind an incendiary device plot in which two parcels caught fire at DHL sites in Birmingham and Leipzig in July, an expert has said.
Philanthropist confirms he paid to bring Salmond's body home
Sir Tom Hunter, one of Scotland's wealthiest men, has confirmed he has paid for Alex Salmond's body to be flown home from the Balkans.
Negative stereotypes in media 'cost Africa up to £3.2bn a year'
Africa loses up to £3.2bn yearly in inflated interest payments on sovereign debt owing to persistent negative stereotypes that dominate international media coverage of the continent, according to a new report.
ECB bans transgender women from top two tiers
Transgender women will be unable to feature in the top two tiers of the new women's domestic structure or the women's Hundred, the England and Wales Cricket Board has announced.
Drama about hunt for Raoul Moat part of Royal Court's new season
A Robert Icke drama about the hunt for Raoul Moat, a revival of Sarah Kane's final play and a saga about a Chinese request for the return of a stolen artefact from the British Museum are among the standout pieces in the latest Royal Court season.
After One Direction, Payne was just getting started. His death is a heartbreaking end
If a quarter of a century of reality TV talent shows has taught us anything, it's that success in them is seldom a guarantee of lasting fame: more often than not, the celebrity is fleeting, and confined to the country of the show's origin.
Pension pots raided over fear of tax changes in budget, say financial firms
Savers have started to withdraw cash from their pension pots amid fears over potential tax changes in the budget, according to two investment companies.
New taskforce Reeves acts to avoid a Truss 'meltdown'
Rachel Reeves is trying to ensure her budget plan for a multibillion-pound increase in government borrowing to fund infrastructure projects avoids a Liz Truss-style meltdown in the financial markets.
Yemen US strikes on Houthis seen as warning to Tehran backer
The US carried out B-2 stealth bomber strikes on Houthi underground weapons facilities in Yemen for the first time yesterday morning, in an escalation that appears in part to be a warning to the Houthis' backers in Tehran.
Swift row Phillipson says she won't take more freebies
Bridget Phillipson has said she does not know of any cabinet minister who turned down free Taylor Swift tickets amid a row about freebies and the pop star's security arrangements.
archbishop to MP to meet discuss assisted dying bill
The archbishop of Canterbury is to meet the architect of a parliamentary bill to legalise assisted dying after he described a change in the law as dangerous.
Vaping Tax could rise to deter use by children
Rachel Reeves is considering raising the tax on vaping products in her budget this month, as figures show that a quarter of 11 to 15-year-olds in England have used e-cigarettes.
Caught by chance Fluke led to Hamas leader's killing, not hi-tech manhunt
In the end, after a year-long, multi-agency manhunt involving the latest technology, Israel's best special forces and American assistance, Yahya Sinwar appears to have been killed by regular soldiers who had stumbled into him and had no idea whom they had killed.
VR world may help cocaine addicts overcome cravings
Researchers are building a virtual reality world to help cocaine addicts overcome their cravings for the drug by repeatedly exposing them to tempting scenarios in a safe environment.
Post Office 'used racist term for black workers until 2016'
Language in an infamous Post Office document that categorised branch operators as \"negroid types\" was common in the public sector from the 1980s but continued to be used in the scandal-hit organisation until 2016, an inquiry has heard.
US poll Harris holds lead among black voters in key states
A poll has revealed that Kamala Harris continues to lead Donald Trump among black likely voters in battleground states.
"'In shock' Tributes in Argentina and star's home town
The street of the CasaSur hotel in Buenos Aires, where former One Direction singer Liam Payne fell to his death, was quiet yesterday morning.
New 'buy now, pay later' rules to protect shoppers from 2026
Shoppers who use \"buy now, pay later\" loans are to get new safeguards against unaffordable borrowing and credit card-style protection for their purchases, under rules outlined by the UK government.
Tough test for champions as Red Roses face Australia
The defending Women's Rugby World Cup champions, New Zealand, will go up against Ireland in next year's tournament, which is being held in England, after being drawn in the same pool.
Britain calls on India to cooperate with Canada in row over Sikh killing
Britain joined its Five Eyes intelligence partners yesterday in saying India's cooperation with Canada's legal process was \"the right next step\" in the deepening diplomatic row between the two countries, adding that it had full confidence in Canada's judicial system.
Standing desks may increase risk of circulatory problems
They have been billed as the antidote to sitting in front of a screen all day. But a study suggests standing desks, which have soared in popularity in recent years, do not compensate for being inactive and may even increase the risk of conditions such as swollen veins and blood clots in the legs.
Weight-loss drugs not 'holy grail' of obesity crisis, says NHS director
Weight-loss injections are not the \"holy grail\" of solving the obesity crisis, although they will play an important role in how the NHS treats the disease, the medical director of NHS England has said.
Now there's wriggle room to borrow for investment
At a glance, last month's sharp drop in the headline inflation figure to 1.7% tells the Bank of England all it needs to know when it considers whether to cut interest rates next month.
Here's a rabbit for Reeves to pull out of her hat in the budget: scrap the stamp duty on shares
The claim that the UK is at a competitive disadvantage in attracting listings and liquidity to its stock market looks solid
Tesco buys enough solar energy to run 144 big stores
Tesco has struck a deal to buy enough solar power to run 144 of its large supermarkets, in what it yesterday hailed as a \"significant step\" in its aim to become carbon neutral by 2035.
Whitbread expands cost-cutting programme as demand slows
The Premier Inn owner, Whitbread, is ramping up its cost-cutting programme amid slowing demand, as the hospitality sector braces for a widely expected employer tax rise in this month's budget.