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Teachers' Anger Grows As 98% Vote To Reject 'Insulting' Offer
Anger among teachers in England over pay and school funding is hardening after what union leaders hailed as an "unprecedented" rejection of the government's latest offer.
Revealed: CBI In Turmoil Following New Claims Of Sexual Misconduct
Allegations about senior managers made by more than a dozen women
Trump Circus Goes To Court
Donald Trump gave a thumbs-up yesterday ahead of flying to New York for his court appearance over paying hush money to a porn star.
Fears Blue Flu Could Spread To Biden Visit
Gardai refuse to rule out protest, Officers could call in sick on day, Secret service scoping out Dail
Brexit Played Part In Dover Travel Chaos, Admits No 10
No 10 has admitted that "new processes" brought in after Brexit has contributed to several days of travel chaos at the Port of Dover.
£10K Fine For Selling Vapes To Children
New bid to curb teen vaping craze
Brexit Is To Blame For Queues Chaos At Dover, Say Senior Tories
BREXIT is to blame for the Dover travel misery blighting Easter holiday trips to the Continent, senior Tory MPs said today.
Teachers Say They Can't Cope With Workload And Stress
Teachers have said they are facing "unmanageable" levels of stress and workload, before the result of a crucial vote that could trigger further strikes and school closures in England in the coming weeks.
Braverman: Brexit Not To Blame For Chaos At Dover
Bad weather, not Brexit, to blame for long queues at Dover, says Braverman
NHS Delays 'Risk Harming Thousands Of Children'
Delays to nearly 15,000 paediatric operations in 2022 prompts warning
Will Sunak's Crackdown On Grooming Gangs Deliver?
Nobody likes grooming gangs. Few things evoke revulsion on the same scale as groups of men intent on child sexual exploitation. So Rishi Sunak and his home secretary Suella Braverman would seem to be on very safe ground when they vowed to "stamp out" an obvious evil.
Getting To Grips With Your Financial Timeline
Tricia phillips tells you how to map out your money priorities
17-Hour Queues At Dover Are 'Nothing To Do With Brexit'
Suella Braverman yesterday claimed the queues chaos at Dover was nothing to do with Brexit.
Man is found guilty of murdering Olivia, nine
There were gasps and tears from Olivia's family, including her mother, who wore a pink cardigan and clutched a teddy, as the verdicts were returned.
Heroin couple gagged and tied up raid victim, 92
A 92-YEAR-OLD woman was bound, gagged and tied to a chair after a drug addict couple robbed her to feed their heroin habits.
Gun thug opened fire on taxi office and house
Two gangland shootings happened in Salford and Bury within months of each other with the same gunman pulling the trigger.
HILL'S FENCING LESSONS
The jumping superstar will step up to two and a half miles for the first time in the William Hill Aintree Hurdle, on the opening day of the fixture.
Special needs man, 84, 4-days hell on a trolley
Patient left in busy corridor 'distressed'
'Monk' nephew gets 10 years in jail over two attacks in 48hrs
Man's face slashed and ex assaulted
Wallace wants some Masters momentum
Golf Matt Wallace has put the celebrations for winning his first PGA Tour title on hold as he seeks back-to-back victories and a place in the Masters.
King and Camilla arrive on first state visit
The couple were greeted by a 21-gun salute and a fly-past by two fighter jets after they emerged from the ministerial plane Voyager and paused at the top of the steps.
Legal threats over military base plans
Robert Jenrick, the immigration minister, also announced he is \"continuing to explore the possibility\" of using ferries and barges to reduce the \"eye-watering\" reliance on hotels.
FM race before day job
HUMZA Yousaf has been accused of cancelling vital NHS meetings as health secretary so he could campaign to be first minister.
Bank Remains 'Very Vigilant' After SVB's Sudden Collapse
The Bank of England's governor has said it is on high alert and will remain "vigilant" to further turmoil after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, noting it was the fastest demise of a lender since Barings Bank in the mid-1990s.
Hotels Afghans 'Put At Risk Of Being Homeless'
People who fled the Taliban in Afghanistan are at risk of homelessness in the UK, humanitarian groups have warned, after ministers announced plans to move the refugees out of hotels and into homes on the condition they accepted the first offer they received.
Harry Claims Royal Family Agreed Not To Sue Newspapers Over Phone Hacking
Prince Harry has claimed members of the royal family struck a secret deal with newspapers not to sue them over phone hacking because it would "open a can of worms".
Killer Bought Multiple Guns In Weeks Leading To Mass Shooting, Police Say
The killer of three children and three adults at a Christian elementary school in Tennessee bought numerous firearms in the weeks leading up to the mass shooting, police have revealed.
Israel's Identity Crisis Runs Deeper Than Judicial Reviews
The country is polarised, with opposition parties searching for a fundamentally liberal democratic state, writes Bel Trew
Fears Of Brexit Telly Turn-Off
New EU laws may lead to less time on our TVs for UK soaps & quizzes
Is Closure Threat The End Of Royal Mail?
ROYAL Mail was on the brink of collapse last night as bosses threatened administration amid record losses.