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It comes as Ireland’s deputy premier Micheal Martin travels to Egypt.
The UK’s charity regulators have said charities experience ‘poor customer service and administrative delays’ and urged banks to improve services.
The initiative has the potential to reach millions of train travellers across the country.
Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris said Israel had a right to defend itself but its actions have escalated.
The LGA is calling for the autumn statement to signal a rapid acceleration in the adaptation work needed to prepare for climate change.
The Environment Agency has cut its forecast for the number of additional properties it will be able to better protect from flooding by 2027 by 40%.
Lord Lebedev, owner of the London Evening Standard and shareholder in The Independent, claimed Britain’s enemies are ‘laughing at us’.
She played Monica Geller in the hit US sitcom starring opposite Perry in his role as witty Chandler Bing.
The Metropolitan Police said all those they seek to trace were seen at demonstrations in London since Hamas militants entered Israel on October 7.
Sinn Fein brought a private members bill to Dail Eireann on Tuesday evening ‘in response to cries from Gaza’.
There is a ‘risk to the structure of the block’ at Barton House in Bristol in the event of a fire, explosion or large impact, surveys found.
Charles hosted a reception at Buckingham Palace to highlight the work of nurses and midwives over the decades as part of the NHS 75 celebrations.
Aisha Cleary was born at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey in the early hours of September 27 2019, but died at 9.03am that morning.
The children of 75-year-old Mr Hebditch, who was known as Brian and lived in Fareham, have paid tribute to him.
Tories on the right of the party will once again call for the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights if they lose in the Supreme Court.
The right-wing Tory said she accepted his offer to return as home secretary on the back of ‘certain conditions’.
Former home secretary Suella Braverman told Rishi Sunak: ‘Your plan is not working, we have endured record election defeats, your resets have failed.’
Matthew Perry died last month at the age of 54.
The sacked home secretary said the Prime Minister could betray the public even if he wins the legal appeal.
The move comes after reports that a stake in Selfridges could be sold by Austrian firm Signa.