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Thousands of ATMs switched off and not replaced during pandemic, warns Which?

Thousands of ATMs switched off and not replaced during pandemic, warns Which?

It found 8,000 machines disappeared in the past 18 months, a fall of 13%.

Film producer who spent more than £100,000 on porn spared jail

Film producer who spent more than £100,000 on porn spared jail

Mark Johann Insanally had admitted fraud.

Former Gladiators star jailed for blackmail plot over drugs debt

Former Gladiators star jailed for blackmail plot over drugs debt

Michael Jefferson King was known as Shadow in the hit 90s show.

Ethnic minority vaccine take-up boosted by ‘grab-a-jab’ campaign

Ethnic minority vaccine take-up boosted by ‘grab-a-jab’ campaign

NHS England said more than 700,000 people from ethnic minority backgrounds have been protected since the initiative was launched.

Sturgeon: Circuit-breaker lockdown not being considered despite record cases

Sturgeon: Circuit-breaker lockdown not being considered despite record cases

The First Minister said 6,835 new cases of coronavirus had been reported in the past 24 hours.

Lord Rothermere a step closer to privatising Daily Mail

Lord Rothermere a step closer to privatising Daily Mail

The tycoon wants to take DMGT, the owner of the newspaper, private. He is a step closer after the US listing of Cazoo, in which it owns a stake.

Huge plume of smoke rises above major fire at industrial site

Huge plume of smoke rises above major fire at industrial site

The area’s MP said the industrial estate blaze ‘may involve chemicals’.

Ministers urged to ‘put an end’ to HS2 doubts

Ministers urged to ‘put an end’ to HS2 doubts

There is growing speculation that plans for the eastern leg between Birmingham and Leeds could be mothballed due to Treasury concerns over costs.

Lib Dem leader calls for immediate inquiry into Afghanistan withdrawal

Lib Dem leader calls for immediate inquiry into Afghanistan withdrawal

Sir Ed Davey said serious questions needed to be asked.

Notting Hill Carnival boss ‘confident’ of 2022 return

Notting Hill Carnival boss ‘confident’ of 2022 return

Matthew Phillip said the event’s cancellation for the second year in a row has hit those involved hard.

Record-high Covid-19 rates in areas of Scotland, Wales and south-west England

Record-high Covid-19 rates in areas of Scotland, Wales and south-west England

Figures are the highest since mass testing was introduced in summer last year.

Gogglebox star Andy Michael dies at 61

Gogglebox star Andy Michael dies at 61

A statement said the TV favourite died last weekend following a short illness.

Under a quarter housed by ‘Everyone In’ given settled accommodation – charity

Under a quarter housed by ‘Everyone In’ given settled accommodation – charity

But the Government said Shelter’s figures are ‘misleading’.

Queen to address sixth opening ceremony of Scottish Parliament

Queen to address sixth opening ceremony of Scottish Parliament

The ceremony, which will take place in October, will recognise local heroes from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Apple eases rules allowing app makers to email users about payment alternatives

Apple eases rules allowing app makers to email users about payment alternatives

The move is one of several concessions proposed by the technology giant to resolve a class-action suit from US developers.

Scottish village basks in heatwave as temperature hits 25C for three days

Scottish village basks in heatwave as temperature hits 25C for three days

Tyndrum in Stirlingshire recorded temperatures over 25C for three consecutive days.

Pen Farthing fans ‘have taken up too much time of Kabul evacuation effort’

Pen Farthing fans ‘have taken up too much time of Kabul evacuation effort’

Paul Farthing, known as Pen, is aiming to get 200 dogs and cats out of Afghanistan, alongside staff and their families.

Leaving papers identifying British embassy workers in Kabul ‘not good enough’

Leaving papers identifying British embassy workers in Kabul ‘not good enough’

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said Prime Minister Boris Johnson ‘will be asking some questions’ about how the documents were left unsecure.

Contactless payment limit to jump to £100 in October

Contactless payment limit to jump to £100 in October

The rise was announced earlier this year and will come into force on October 15, banks have decided.

Indyref2 could take place if support for a vote remains above 60% – Jack

Indyref2 could take place if support for a vote remains above 60% – Jack

It is the first time a UK Government Cabinet minister has defined conditions for allowing another ballot.

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