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The Labour Party is set to use a speech on Monday to say that Britain ‘is going backwards’ under the Tories.
The £3.9 billion investment will accelerate the Transpennine Route upgrade between Manchester, Huddersfield, Leeds, and York.
The event called Building Bridges, Together For Humanity was billed as a space to mourn the loss of life on all sides of the conflict in Gaza.
A ceremony was held to mark the occasion on Sunday afternoon at Liverpool Street Station, where many of the child refugees arrived in the UK.
The Health Secretary said the Government is ‘throwing everything’ at resolving pay disputes.
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed Britain will carry out surveillance flights over the Middle East to hunt for Hamas hostage locations.
Victoria Atkins defended the efforts being made to assist the health service.
Labour and 30 Conservative MPs are backing changes to the Victims and Prisoners Bill.
Glenys Kinnock was a formidable influence behind the scenes before becoming an MEP and taking on a ministerial role.
Lord Neil Kinnock, the former Labour Party leader, was with his wife in her final moments, the family said.
A 25-year-old French man was arrested after killing a German tourist with a knife and injuring two others.
It comes as more than 500 migrants crossed the Channel during freezing December conditions on Saturday.
Syndicate leader Darren Gargan is planning a holiday to Lapland and other foreign trips after 13 staff members scooped £76,923 each.
Activist Ndileka Mandela said: ‘I believe that Harry and Meghan had to find their own voice.’
The chairman of the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee said the European Convention on Human Rights underpinned the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
The Met Office said last night saw the coldest temperatures since last winter – with minus 12.5C recorded in Altnaharra in northern Scotland.
The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee has also called for first and deputy first ministers to be rebranded as ‘joint first ministers’.
The Labour leader said the former Conservative PM had set loose Britain’s ‘natural entrepreneurialism’.
The service was launched as the airline expects to fly around 200,000 families during the festive season.
The funding will be used to benefit projects in Malawi, Zambia and Rwanda.