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Probe into Sue Gray’s Labour role paused after her refusal to co-operate

Probe into Sue Gray’s Labour role paused after her refusal to co-operate

Allies defended Ms Gray for prioritising a separate review by the anti-corruption watchdog.

Man charged with murder over stabbing near Cornwall nightclub

Man charged with murder over stabbing near Cornwall nightclub

Jake Hill, 24, has been charged with murdering Michael Allen in Bodmin.

Mental health patients have been left behind by Welsh Government, says RCN Wales

Mental health patients have been left behind by Welsh Government, says RCN Wales

A Royal College of Nursing (RCN) report has called for more investment in mental health nursing to better protect patients.

Scientists a step closer to effective treatment for aggressive brain tumour

Scientists a step closer to effective treatment for aggressive brain tumour

An ultrasound device breaches the blood-brain barrier to deliver drugs to the brain in glioblastoma patients.

‘A complete surprise’: Bear scares principal by jumping out of bin at US school

‘A complete surprise’: Bear scares principal by jumping out of bin at US school

‘It was not how I planned to start my week at all!’ said James Marsh, principal at Zela Elementary School in West Virginia.

Ex-BBC chief calls on Government to ‘overhaul’ public appointments process

Ex-BBC chief calls on Government to ‘overhaul’ public appointments process

It follows the resignation of BBC chairman Richard Sharp.

Man arrested after ‘shotgun cartridges thrown into grounds of Buckingham Palace’

Man arrested after ‘shotgun cartridges thrown into grounds of Buckingham Palace’

The man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon.

Final UK evacuation flight to leave Sudan on Wednesday, says Cleverly

Final UK evacuation flight to leave Sudan on Wednesday, says Cleverly

The Foreign Secretary urged Britons to make their way to Port Sudan.

King is ‘a proven friend of Northern Ireland’, cathedral service told

King is ‘a proven friend of Northern Ireland’, cathedral service told

The Catholic Archbishop of Ireland Eamon Martin was at the service at St Patrick’s Cathedral in Armagh city.

Wrexham fans: What Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have done means everything

Wrexham fans: What Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney have done means everything

There were jubilant scenes in the Welsh city on Tuesday as the team returned for an open top bus parade, which the Hollywood stars attended.

Coronation celebrations bring ‘enormous economic boost’, Palace suggests

Coronation celebrations bring ‘enormous economic boost’, Palace suggests

Organisers have been mindful of the cost-of-living crisis by making key efficiencies, the Palace added.

Vapes are ‘public health ticking time bomb’ for under-18s, MPs told

Vapes are ‘public health ticking time bomb’ for under-18s, MPs told

Conservative MP Neil Hudson pressed the Government to go further, including considering plans to hide the devices from view in shops.

Special chicken pie wins The One Show’s Coronation Dish competition

Special chicken pie wins The One Show’s Coronation Dish competition

The result was announced live by Dame Mary Berry on Tuesday’s episode of The One Show.

Majority of schools in England closed to some pupils during teacher strikes

Majority of schools in England closed to some pupils during teacher strikes

Pupils and parents faced disruption as National Education Union members walked out in a pay dispute.

Large-scale trials needed to test anti-ageing supplements, expert says

Large-scale trials needed to test anti-ageing supplements, expert says

Professor Cynthia Kenyon said trials could reveal a supplement already in circulation holds the answer to people remaining healthy as they age.

Protesters who block roads to face 12 months behind bars from Wednesday

Protesters who block roads to face 12 months behind bars from Wednesday

New police powers to stop disruption at major events are coming into force.

MPs call for action over Welsh nuclear power station

MPs call for action over Welsh nuclear power station

Leaders were urged to secure financial and land ownership agreements.

Sudan evacuees arriving in UK ‘have had lives turned upside down’

Sudan evacuees arriving in UK ‘have had lives turned upside down’

More British nationals arrived at Birmingham Airport on Tuesday evening.

Chief Rabbi sends King ‘best wishes and blessings’ ahead of coronation

Chief Rabbi sends King ‘best wishes and blessings’ ahead of coronation

The Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis said: ‘We send our very best wishes and blessings to King Charles III on the occasion of his coronation.’

Sue Gray accused of not co-operating with inquiry over Labour role

Sue Gray accused of not co-operating with inquiry over Labour role

The Cabinet Office has paused its probe into the partygate investigator’s discussions with Labour about a senior party role.

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