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Doctors treating Archie Battersbee, 12, thought the youngster was ‘brain-stem dead’ but his parents say they intend to appeal.
The motions were passed by Bectu at a national conference on Sunday.
Boris Johnson has pledged the blueprint will ‘back farmers’, after a leaked draft of the document was condemned by critics.
The pair are both serving sentences for robbery.
Travis Verkaik narrowly beat fellow Briton Ed Scott in the Red Bull Art of Motion competition, which took place in the Greek town of Astypalea.
Andrew is said to have hoped to make a rare public appearance at the service in St George’s Chapel in the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Refugee charity Asylum Aid is seeking an urgent interim injunction at the High Court and there will also be a Court of Appeal showdown.
Labour has accused the Government of ‘law-breaking’ with its proposals to scrap parts of the post-Brexit treaty.
Qari Asim said he had ‘no opportunity to clarify any misunderstandings’ over his support for people’s ‘democratic right to protest’.
Jordan Gatley left the British Army in March and travelled to Ukraine to help forces there ‘after careful consideration’, his father said.
Analysis suggests households in rural areas paid £114 in transport costs a week in the year to March 2020, almost £40 more than those in urban areas.
The Bill will give ministers powers to override parts of the post-Brexit deal – a move the EU has warned could prompt retaliatory action.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid will pledge to ‘improve trust in data’ as he launches the plan at London Tech Week’s HealthTech Summit.
Elizabeth Campbell, leader of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea authority, spoke to the PA news agency five years on from the fire.
Scottish Police Federation general secretary Calum Steele said there is ‘palpable anger’ across the workforce.
Scores of activists marched to the Brook House Immigration Removal Centre, close to Gatwick Airport, near Crawley, West Sussex.
Ministers are aiming to increase domestic production to help guard against future economic shocks and crises.
George Hinkins has Ebstein’s anomaly, a rare form of congenital heart disease.
The Government also says security costs for visiting speakers must not be passed on to student societies.
Members of the Tumbledown Veterans & Families Association gather annually in Blackpool.