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Grocery inflation hits 14-month high amid supply chain issues – Kantar

Grocery inflation hits 14-month high amid supply chain issues – Kantar

The latest data from Kantar revealed that like-for-like grocery inflation rose to 2.1% in October – the highest since August last year.

Blood tests could spot men with prostate cancer showing chemotherapy resistance

Blood tests could spot men with prostate cancer showing chemotherapy resistance

More than 47,500 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer every year in the UK.

NI Secretary self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19

NI Secretary self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19

Brandon Lewis tweeted that thanks to the vaccine he is ‘so far experiencing only mild symptoms’.

Government set to announce mandatory Covid-19 jabs for NHS staff

Government set to announce mandatory Covid-19 jabs for NHS staff

NHS Providers has warned that the health service cannot afford to lose experienced staff.

Charles suggests planting memorial avenues to remember loved ones lost to Covid

Charles suggests planting memorial avenues to remember loved ones lost to Covid

The prince wrote a foreword for Country Life magazine to mark his 73rd birthday on Sunday.

Primark will not raise prices despite surging costs, bosses promise

Primark will not raise prices despite surging costs, bosses promise

Primark revealed that like-for-like sales dropped by 12% against pre-pandemic levels.

Mail On Sunday begins appeal in legal battle with Duchess of Sussex over letter

Mail On Sunday begins appeal in legal battle with Duchess of Sussex over letter

Meghan won her case against the newspaper’s publisher over a series of articles which reproduced parts of a letter to her estranged father.

Sir Peter Scott’s international wetland charity marks a 75-year milestone

Sir Peter Scott’s international wetland charity marks a 75-year milestone

The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust was founded on the banks of the River Severn in 1946 with 1,000 members and one site at Slimbridge in Gloucestershire.

Rashford to receive MBE from William for campaign to feed children

Rashford to receive MBE from William for campaign to feed children

The England striker has continued to work to support disadvantaged children.

What the papers say – November 9

What the papers say – November 9

The corruption debate engulfing Parliament and criticism of the Prime Minister feature on most of the Tuesday front pages.

PM under pressure as minister admits ‘mistake’ in handling of sleaze row

PM under pressure as minister admits ‘mistake’ in handling of sleaze row

A former Tory chief whip has called on Boris Johnson to apologise for his Government’s approach to the Owen Paterson affair.

Negotiations continue at Cop26 as focus turns to women’s role in climate fight

Negotiations continue at Cop26 as focus turns to women’s role in climate fight

Ministers also set to speak on their countries’ approach to tackling crisis.

Water firms warned of ‘consequences’ if sewage continues to flow into waterways

Water firms warned of ‘consequences’ if sewage continues to flow into waterways

Companies have been told they must work to reduce the amount of raw sewage being released into rivers and seas via storm overflows.

Labour MP recalls firework being thrown at her as she calls for ban

Labour MP recalls firework being thrown at her as she calls for ban

A Labour MP said she risked being severely injured after young people threw a firework at her.

Johnson criticised for ‘irresponsibly parading’ around a hospital without a mask

Johnson criticised for ‘irresponsibly parading’ around a hospital without a mask

The Prime Minister was photographed with and without a face covering on during his tour of Hexham General Hospital.

Man rescued from cave doing ‘remarkably well’ after being trapped for 54 hours

Man rescued from cave doing ‘remarkably well’ after being trapped for 54 hours

The man was brought out of Ogof Ffynnon Ddu in the Brecon Beacons at around 7.45pm on Monday following his ordeal.

Needle spiking ‘should be treated with same urgency as terrorism’

Needle spiking ‘should be treated with same urgency as terrorism’

More than 172,000 people have signed a petition calling on the Government to make it a law that nightclubs must search guests on entry.

Momentum growing for Glasgow efforts to keep warming to 1.5C, coalition says

Momentum growing for Glasgow efforts to keep warming to 1.5C, coalition says

‘High Ambition Coalition’ wants countries to submit more ambitious emissions cutting plans in the next year.

Ryan says he followed health guidelines at all times over Covid test results

Ryan says he followed health guidelines at all times over Covid test results

Ireland’s Environment Minister attended the Cop26 conference in Glasgow on Monday.

10-year-old boy killed by dog in South Wales

10-year-old boy killed by dog in South Wales

Heddlu Gwent Police officers were called to an address in Pentwyn, Penyrheol, Caerphilly at around 3.55pm on Monday.

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