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Much to do to improve gender diversity among top barristers leading judge says
There is still much to do to improve gender diversity among England and Wales top barristers, despite recent progress, the nations leading judge has said..
National Education Union members vote to accept 55 pay rise for teachers
Members of the largest education union in the UK have voted to accept the Governments 5.5% pay rise for teachers in England..
Difficult day as last blast furnace shuts down at Port Talbot steelworks
It is a difficult day for steel workers in Wales, the chief executive of Tata Steel acknowledged as the shutdown of the last blast furnace in Port Talbot began..
Amanda Abbington feels vindicated by BBC upholding some Strictly complaints
Strictly Come Dancing contestant Amanda Abbington says she feels vindicated by the BBC assessing and upholding some, but not all of her complaints about Giovanni Pernices behaviour during her time on the show..
Banksys bullet proof Union flag vest on sale for 3000000
A bullet-proof vest emblazoned with a Union flag by Banksy has been put up for sale with an estimate of £200,000 to £300,000..
Housing market is reviving amid growth in house prices and mortgage approvals
The housing market is reviving and the more positive outlook will continue in the months ahead, some finance experts have suggested, following the release of new figures indicating a pick-up..
Britains last coal fired power station set to close in landmark moment
The UKs last remaining coal-fired power station will shut down on Monday, drawing to a close Britains 142-year reliance on the fossil fuel to produce electricity..
Hollywoods Damian Lewis drives sheep over the Thames in eccentric tradition
Hollywood star Damian Lewis has been photographed driving sheep over the River Thames in an eccentric tradition dating back hundreds of years..
Duffield resignation coming for quite a long time says minister
Rosie Duffields decision to leave the Labour Party had been coming for quite a long time, a senior minister has said as he rejected the MPs claims the Government was not motivated by public service..
Conservative leadership candidates lay out immigration plans ahead of conference
Conservative leadership candidates have laid out their plans on immigration ahead of the party conference where they will be vying to replace Rishi Sunak as leader..
Erik ten Hag says stuttering Manchester United must respect the criticism
Erik ten Hag says he respects the critics and even embraces some of their suggestions as Manchester Uniteds frequently under-fire manager prepares to take on Tottenham..
Would be better if Tory MPs selected leader says Lord Hague
Former Conservative leader Lord Hague has said that it would be better if the partys leadership was decided by MPs, rather than the membership..
Oasis tease announcement to be made next week ahead of 2025 world tour
Oasis have excited fans by teasing an upcoming announcement ahead of their world tour in 2025..
Comedian Chris McCausland receives standing ovation on Strictly Come Dancing
Comedian Chris McCausland has received a standing ovation from the Strictly Come Dancing audience for his foxtrot..
Liverpool go top of the Premier League after win at Wolves
Liverpools impressive start under Arne Slot continued as they moved to the top of the Premier League after a 2-1 win at Wolves..
Social media misinformation putting women off contraceptive pill NHS chief
Misinformation on social media is putting women off the contraceptive pill who are then risking unwanted pregnancies, according to the NHS..
Arsenal beat Leicester late on after Manchester City draw at Newcastle
Arsenal scored two late goals to beat Leicester 4-2 and take advantage of Premier League title rivals Manchester City drawing 1-1 at Newcastle..
Tories spent too long appeasing Reform voters warns May ahead of conference
The Conservative Party has failed to see the threat from the Liberal Democrats while focusing too much on Reform, Theresa May has warned..
King warns of climate change dangers as he marks 25 years of Scottish Parliament
The King has warned of the dangers of climate change as he marked the important 25th anniversary of the Scottish Parliament..
Peak time train travellers up by almost 40 during ScotRail pilot Labour claims
A scheme which cut rail fares for travellers at peak periods is being ended despite passenger numbers at busy times having soared by almost 40%, Labour claimed..