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Stephen McPartland has urged the Government to ensure the costs of fixing unsafe buildings do not fall to leaseholders.
Sir David Attenborough said ‘bringing economics and ecology together’ is key to saving the natural world.
It comes as the majority of undergraduates in England have been told to stay at home and not return to campus.
Matthew Rycroft was speaking to MPs at the Public Accounts Committee.
Environmental campaigners have dug a network of tunnels beneath Euston Square Gardens.
Expect a mixed picture across the UK with snow and ice in the north and very mild temperatures further south.
Knowsley, Sandwell and Slough continue to record the highest rates.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said armed forces personnel would help England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland with the vaccine rollout.
Isle of Man resident Aileen Broad said that although it is “fantastic” to have no cases of coronavirus, people are “feeling very cut off”.
Administrators confirmed that only about 300 jobs would be saved as part of the deal, worth around £295 million.
Officials have published a consultation on prohibiting bottom trawling in four protected areas of the sea, including Dogger Bank.
Labour has demanded a national taskforce be established to ‘get a grip’ on the cladding crisis.
The European Commission was forced into an embarrassing U-turn on Friday when it backtracked on an attempt to restrict flow of the vaccine.
The female – named Egg – was discovered to have a suspected respiratory infection.
The former England rugby player is married to the Queen’s granddaughter Zara.
Boris Johnson was speaking during a visit to a vaccination centre in Batley, West Yorkshire.
Here is a look at some of the questions around the SA strain of the virus.
Nicola Sturgeon said she did not know why vaccination numbers were halving on a Sunday but insisted the rollout was ‘ahead of schedule’.
Anne McLaughlin has now been appointed as the party’s Westminster spokeswoman on justice and immigration.
The 4ft tall birds, famous for their dancing displays, became extinct in the UK about 400 years ago.
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