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The Work and Pensions Secretary was speaking at the launch in Liverpool of a programme to get young people into education, work and training.
It follows ‘unpersuasive’ evidence from her on the CCRC’s challenges and response to public criticisms in April, the committee said.
Labour should “shift from defence to offence, from reactive to proactive, from apology to confidence”, and show itself to be “a disruptor, not defender, of the status quo” in order to combat its ...
GfK’s survey was taken before Wednesday’s figures showed Consumer Prices Index inflation has jumped to its highest level since January 2024.
Ofgem is expected to confirm that household energy bills will fall by around 7% from July when it updates its latest price cap on Friday.
Recent trade deals with the US, India and the EU will “improve livelihoods” across the UK, Sir Keir Starmer said. Ahead of a meeting with devolved national and regional leaders on Friday, the Prime ...
According to NHS England, around 45 of phone calls to community pharmacies are from people chasing prescriptions.
A report said there is ‘sufficient quantity and quality of habitat’ in Scotland to support a viable lynx population.
Rap trio Kneecap are set to headline a festival on Friday, just two days after one of their members was charged with a terror offence.
Liam Og O hAnnaidh joked about being careful what he said before saying he wanted to thank his lawyer while on stage.
The cyber campaign sought to penetrate defence, transportation and logistics companies in several Western countries.