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US and UK accuse Iran of sending Russia ballistic missiles to use in Ukraine
The United States and the UK have formally accused Iran of supplying short-range ballistic missiles to Russia to use in the war in Ukraine, and plan to take measures to punish those involved..
Jail overcrowding crisis could see prisoners freed early staying in hotels
Prisoners could be put up in hotels when they are freed early to ease jail overcrowding, the Justice Secretary said..
Keir Starmer Bosses do not want to rip up employee rights
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted bosses are not knocking on my door saying they want to rip up employee rights as he defended his plan to tackle bad working practices..
Watchdog calls on Oasis and Ticketmaster to refund fans hit by inflated prices
Consumer group Which? has called on Oasis and Ticketmaster to do the right thing and refund fans hit by inflated ticket prices..
All primary pupils should receive free school lunches say health experts
All primary school-aged children should be given free meals to help tackle the obesity crisis, leading health experts have said..
Harry Kane eyes century of England goals as he prepares to win his 100th cap
Harry Kane has set his sights on notching 100 international goals as he prepares to become just the 10th male England player to reach a century of caps against Finland..
Government pledges to tackle soaring UK economic inactivity
Spiralling levels of economic inactivity in Britains workforce are set to be tackled by the Government as it pledged to address the greatest employment challenge of a generation..
Watchdog Inevitable some prisoners freed from jail early will offend again
It is inevitable some of the hundreds of inmates set to be freed from jail early will commit more crimes and end up back behind bars, the prisons watchdog warned..
James Earl Jones voice of Darth Vader dies aged 93
James Earl Jones, the American actor known for being the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars, has died at the age of 93..
Apple unveils AI powered iPhone 16 range
Apple has unveiled the new iPhone 16 range the companys first devices powered by its new artificial intelligence tools it claims will have a profound impact on users..
Harvey Weinstein rushed to hospital for emergency heart surgery
Disgraced former film producer Harvey Weinstein has been rushed to a hospital for emergency heart surgery..
Labours plans for buses may need enormous sums of Government cash Tories warn
Government plans to give local authorities the power to take over the running of bus services may need enormous levels of subsidy, the Conservatives have warned..
Martin Lewis criticises aggressive council tax collection practices
Some council tax collection practices couldnt have been designed better to accelerate peoples distress and are like a caricature of loan sharks, consumer champion Martin Lewis has said..
Princess of Wales confirms return to public duties in heartfelt video message
Kate has confirmed she has completed her chemotherapy, and her focus now is to do what she can to stay cancer-free.
Covid inquiry hears evidence on how the pandemic impacted the NHS
The chairwoman of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has begun to hear evidence relating to the impact of the pandemic on patients and the NHS..
Israeli strikes in Syria leave 14 dead state media says
The number of people killed in overnight Israeli strikes in Syria has risen to 14 with more than 40 wounded, Syrian state media said..
Idris Elba attends summit as PM vows to tackle availability of knives online
Sir Keir Starmer has promised action to tackle the online sale of deadly weapons as he hosted a summit with knife crime campaigners including Luther star Idris Elba and victims families..
Grumpy middle aged man Noel Gallagher to be added to National Portrait Gallery
Oasis songwriter Noel Gallagher has said he is thrilled and honoured as a grumpy middle-aged man, who hates having his picture taken to have his image added to the National Portrait Gallery..
Met didnt get everything right on policing protests assistant commissioner
The Metropolitan Police didnt get everything right and could have made arrests sooner when policing recent large-sale protests, the forces assistant commissioner has said..
Campaigners highlight corruption risks in Covid contracts as inquiry returns
Analysis of Covid-related contracts worth some £15.5 billion has identified corruption concerns, campaigners have claimed..