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Sir Nick Clegg defends Facebook on hate speech as advertiser exodus continues

Sir Nick Clegg defends Facebook on hate speech as advertiser exodus continues

Former Liberal Democrats leader says the social network does not profit from hate.

House explosion ‘likely caused by old gas equipment’, police say

House explosion ‘likely caused by old gas equipment’, police say

Mother-of-two Jessica Williams and her two sons aged two and five remain in hospital.

Third of nurseries in most deprived areas may close permanently – report

Third of nurseries in most deprived areas may close permanently – report

The Sutton Trust is calling for the Government to provide an £88m support package to the early years sector.

Coronavirus testing: What data are local leaders demanding to tackle outbreaks?

Coronavirus testing: What data are local leaders demanding to tackle outbreaks?

Criticism has been levelled at the Government for failing to share full coronavirus case and testing data with local authorities.

UK aerospace industry could disappear unless Government acts – Unite

UK aerospace industry could disappear unless Government acts – Unite

Almost 12,000 aerospace job losses have been announced in recent months at some of the UK’s biggest companies, union research shows.

V-shaped economic bounceback could be short-lived, economist tells MPs

V-shaped economic bounceback could be short-lived, economist tells MPs

The IMF chief economist said going forward she thinks ‘we could end up with a much more flat’ recovery.

Covid-19: Regions with high infection rates ‘working hard’ to avoid lockdowns

Covid-19: Regions with high infection rates ‘working hard’ to avoid lockdowns

Areas with higher than average infection rates include Rochdale, Barnsley, Bradford and Kirklees.

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: How Gil Scott-Heron inspires 50 years on

The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: How Gil Scott-Heron inspires 50 years on

The singer’s daughter, now living in London, says her father’s lyrics are as relevant in the age of Black Lives Matter as they have ever been.

Coronavirus immunity ‘probably significantly higher’ than tests suggest

Coronavirus immunity ‘probably significantly higher’ than tests suggest

A study found it was not just individuals with Covid-19 who showed T-cell immunity but also many of their exposed asymptomatic family members.

Zoom boss says it ‘will not stop’ focus on security improvements

Zoom boss says it ‘will not stop’ focus on security improvements

Eric Yuan said the video app had improved as a platform as he marked the end of its 90-day programme

Harry’s words at The Diana Awards ceremony

Harry’s words at The Diana Awards ceremony

The duke delivered a surprise speech about tackling racism.

‘Urgent need’ for more research on Covid-19 antibody tests – experts

‘Urgent need’ for more research on Covid-19 antibody tests – experts

The examination, published in The BMJ, looked at evidence on tests published before April 30.

Charles visits mill boosted by surge in lockdown bakers

Charles visits mill boosted by surge in lockdown bakers

The Prince of Wales toured Shipton Mill, near Tetbury, and saw flour from his own Home Farm that had been milled by the business.

Showers to dampen pub-goers on Saturday as wind and rain hits England

Showers to dampen pub-goers on Saturday as wind and rain hits England

Strong winds and rain will move in from the west during the morning, becoming heavy in parts with cloud remaining throughout the day, forecasters say.

Starmer warns local Covid-19 lockdowns could last for ‘months and months’

Starmer warns local Covid-19 lockdowns could last for ‘months and months’

The Labour leader has told councils there is a ‘massive problem’ with the Government’s Test and Trace programme.

Merkel warns of ‘very limited’ progress in post-Brexit UK-EU talks

Merkel warns of ‘very limited’ progress in post-Brexit UK-EU talks

As talks on a trade deal continued, Downing Street said the UK would be prepared for ‘either eventuality’ at the end of the year.

O’Neill stands over actions at Bobby Storey funeral amid apology calls

O’Neill stands over actions at Bobby Storey funeral amid apology calls

The Deputy First Minister accused her critics of trying to score political points as the First Minister called on her to make amends.

Harry champions young people tackling racial injustice in surprise message

Harry champions young people tackling racial injustice in surprise message

The Duke Of Sussex shared his congratulations as part of The Diana Award online ceremony on his late mother’s birthday.

NHS trust records 10% of weekly coronavirus deaths citing ‘second, late peak’

NHS trust records 10% of weekly coronavirus deaths citing ‘second, late peak’

East Kent Hospitals said high numbers of patients with Covid-19 in May and an elderly demographic were behind the figure.

Heritage railways ‘relying on emergency funding for survival’

Heritage railways ‘relying on emergency funding for survival’

The coronavirus pandemic extinguished the income of heritage lines just as they were preparing for normally busy periods.

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