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Our Country Is Facing A 'Hurricane' Of Mass Migration, Warns Suella
Suella Braverman warned a "hurricane" of migrants could hit Britain as she said mass migration is "one of the most powerful forces reshaping our world".
30P Lee: No Real Poverty In 2023
'We didn't moan in the 70s'
Johnson 'Dismissed Long Covid Threat'
Sufferers' fury at obscene note as bereaved families demand answers
This NHS Strike Has Left Me Feeling Scared And Neglected
The NHS is getting frightening. Hairs on the back of the neck, The Exorcist (director's cut) in a dark, empty cinema on your own with no one to hold on for comfort-level frightening.
Smartphones Are Being Used By School Children To Torment Teachers In The Classroom
A trainee teacher in the maths department shifting from foot to foot outside the head of year 9’s office, glancing down anxiously at his phone. I stopped to ask him if he was OK.
New Malaria Jab Developed In Oxford Gets Green Light
A cheap malaria vaccine developed with the help of UK scientists that can be produced on a massive scale has been recommended for use by the World Health Organisation (WHO). R21/Matrix-M has been developed by the University of Oxford in partnership with the Serum Institute of India and costs between $2 (£1.65) and $4 per dose.
Truss's Latest Big Idea? To Pretend She Was Never PM
Sketchwriters were initially banned from the Liz Truss rally. Only news reporters were permitted to add their names to the list. But at some point, someone must have worked out that a Liz Truss rally will, by definition, reduce a news reporter to a satirist, and so they relented.
Who Is Angling To Replace Sunak As Next Tory Leader?
Barring some kind of cataclysmic disaster this week, Rishi Sunak seems safe as Conservative leader. Even if things go moderately wrong for him, his position should be assured this close to a general election.
Trump Tells Court: My Brand's Like Coca-Cola
Tycoon Don 'Lied Year After Year'
Putin 'Foolish' To Think Allied Support Waning
VLADIMIR Putin would be "foolish" to believe internal political rows in the West were a sign that support for Ukraine is beginning to crack, Grant Shapps insisted yesterday.
Rishi's 'Path To Victory' By Delivering What's Best For Britain
Rishi Sunak is planning a series of "bold" announcements that will focus on what is "best for Britain" and put the Tories on the path to election victory.
Sunak Tells Covid Inquiry He Cannot Access Whatsapps From His Time As Chancellor
Rishi Sunak has failed to hand over his WhatsApp messages from his time as chancellor to the Covid inquiry, despite the high court ruling that ministers should disclose their communications for scrutiny.
Sex Education's World Is Too Contrived To Take Seriously
The Netflix series has built up a bold reputation for tackling sexual truths in unabashed terms. But, writes Louis Chilton, its palatable, culturally arid setting prevents it from baring all
Russky Pink-Up To Spite Putin..
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PM Faces Growing Backlash Over HS2 'Act Of Vandalism'
A major cabinet split has opened up over Rishi Sunak's plan to ditch the northern leg of HS2, as Tory grandees join ministers in pushing the prime minister to rethink the cancellation.
Starmer 'Still Getting It All Wrong On Brexit'
LABOUR will betray Brexit and ignore the democratic will of 17.4 million people, an senior Tory claimed.
All Nissans Electric By 2030
NISSAN will sell only electric vehicles in Europe by 2030, the car giant said yesterday.
Russia's Revenge Blitz After Kyiv's Drones Hit Base
RUSSIA and Ukraine traded deadly attacks yesterday with Vladimir Putin's war machine staging a heavy rocket revenge blitz on Odesa.
Sunak Vows To Level Up As Row Grows Over HS2
RISHI Sunak has pledged he is committed to levelling up but refused to back building HS2 to the North despite warnings that axing the line would be a "gross act of vandalism".
Nissan Vows To Be All Electric By 2030 Despite Sunak's U-Turn
Nissan vowed yesterday to "press ahead" with a plan to sell only electric vehicles in Europe by 2030 despite Rishi Sunak's delay to the UK ban on new petrol and diesel car sales.
Early Life Or Just A Rock? Scientists Train Tool To Tell The Difference
It is the cloud that overshadows the search for alien life: for all the spacecraft sent to faraway worlds, researchers do not really know what to look for when it comes to evidence of life elsewhere.
Ignorance Of History Of UK Nations A Risk To Union Olusoga
Schools in the UK need to teach the history of all four nations, the historian David Olusoga has said, warning that ambivalence and disinterest risk pulling apart the union.
Harry Must 'Give Notice' To See King
PRINCE Harry must "give notice" to visit his father King Charles after he was denied a room to stay in at Windsor Castle earlier this month, it has been alleged.
How 'Mental Health Days' Hide A Broken Work Culture
Wellbeing breaks are increasingly a feature of office life. But, asks Katie Rosseinsky, could this just be ‘wellness-washing’ by companies and is it doing more harm than good?
Sex Education Finds Space For The Real Trans Experience
"Today it’s still rare for trans people to speak freely about their experiences without facing some form of opposition. That’s where film and TV come in – to say what needs to be said before it can be met with the usual retaliation.
Where Do Parents Turn When Schools Are Behaving Badly?
"I’m usually supportive of schools and their teachers and their heads. Most parents are. But sometimes they do things that simply have to be called out. The enforcement of ludicrous and petty rules on the grounds of “ethos”, particularly when it comes to uniform, would be a prime example.
Fifteen Weddings In A Year? It's Time To Start Saying 'No'
"When a friend divulged that she’d had a “massive breakdown” in July, my first question was whether anyone close to her had died (they had not). Was she getting enough sleep? Yes. Eating well? Yes.
Nasa Delivers A Piece Of An Ancient Asteroid To Earth
A piece of an asteroid has arrived on Earth from the other side of the solar system, in a major success for Nasa’s Osiris-Rex mission. The spacecraft has spent years flying to asteroid Bennu, gathering up a piece of it, and bringing it back home so that it can be studied by researchers. It brings an end to a mission that took seven years, involved a journey of 4 billion miles, and cost more than a billion dollars.
Inside Putin's Attempts To Indoctrinate Russia's Youth
The Kremlin has rolled out new school textbooks claiming Ukraine is an 'ultranationalist state'
Starmer Urged To Consider New EU Membership Plan
Business chiefs say it would be 'fantastic' to remove tariffs