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The funeral of 19-year-old Barnaby Webber took place in Taunton, Somerset.
Around 43% of renters reported it was very or somewhat difficult to afford rent, compared with 28% of mortgage holders.
Mrs Justice Thornton said that two out of the 15 grounds could go ahead to a further hearing, including on the use of ’emergency’ planning powers.
The Treasury Committee said it wants to find out more about the barriers women in financial services face.
People should expect delays to road, rail, air and ferry transport as well as potential power cuts, large waves and damage to trees over the weekend.
The Hollywood star denies 12 sexual offences against four men between 2001 and 2013.
The cars were amassed over two decades by motoring fan Alan Barrett, who stored it at his home in Glasgow until his death in March last year.
Osprey numbers at Kielder Forest, Northumberland, have gone from strength-to-strength since they returned to the county in 2009.
The West Midlands Police officers went against medical advice in an attempt to save the boys in freezing water.
The World Health Organisation has classed it as a possible cause of cancer but said it can be safe to consume in moderation.
The Government has launched the Take The Bus campaign targeted at people aged at least 66 and disabled people eligible for a concessionary pass.
Ipsos found largely negative views of the Prime Minister, while impressions of the Labour leader were more mixed.
Junior doctors’ longest walkout yet entered its second of five days on Friday.
Members of Unite employed as baggage handlers and check-in staff will walk out for four days from July 28, and for another four days from August 4.
The broadcasting giant said it ‘continues to monitor but is no longer actively exploring’ an acquisition.
Pupil absences are at ‘crisis’ level, the Education Secretary has said.
The airline’s UK boss said ‘every single aspect of its operations’ has been reviewed to boost resilience.
The strike has been sparked by a row over pay and the use of artificial intelligence.
Louise Henson and Lizzy Heritage are now known as ‘the scarecrow ladies’ in the Welsh village of Llysfaen after they created the tradition in 2020.
The immigration minister said the Government will not be making further compromises, amid a tussle with the Lords.