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The Rail, Maritime and Transport union said there had been no breakthrough in the negotiations on pay, jobs and conditions.
A spokesperson for the college said it was ‘fully supportive’ of the sentiment.
The Royal Military Police has established no crime was committed.
Camilla’s Country Life, by Spun Gold TV and award-winning director Michael Waldman, will accompany her as she edits a special edition of the magazine.
New figures have revealed the number of people crossing the Channel to reach Britain this year has passed 11,000.
The cost-of-living crisis and Boris Johnson’s surprise trip to Kyiv are splashed across the national papers as the weekend begins.
The Cabinet minister has previously said the Government ‘will not be put off by the inevitable last-minute legal challenges’.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has accused opposition parties of ignoring the facts in the independence debate.
Little Amal represents millions of displaced refugee children separated from their families.
As a result of an influx of cooler Atlantic air, the mercury is predicted to drop across the UK.
Chief Secretary Simon Clarke said pay claims to match inflation will simply push prices even higher.
Organisers said it will be the largest trade union protest in years.
Boris Johnson made an unannounced trip to Kyiv instead of attending a Northern Research Group conference in Doncaster.
Distraught Roxanne Tahbaz has said attempts to get the bottom of her father’s case have been ‘incredibly dispiriting’ as he remains jailed in Iran.
Boris Johnson’s former ethics adviser clarified the ‘cautious language’ in his letter of resignation.
DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said it could remove the ‘long shadow of the protocol’ from Northern Ireland.
Durham Constabulary are investigating whether the Labour leader and deputy leader broke lockdown regulations.
NHS England is launching the Can You Tell It’s Sickle Cell? campaign on World Sickle Cell day.
Ex-minister warns the Northern Research Group of Conservative MPs that red-wall voters did not give ‘an unconditional vote’.
The Prime Minister gave the Ukrainian president a signed copy of Queen Of Our Times during his visit to Kyiv.