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Protesters gather outside hotels housing asylum seekers after court ruling

Carmen, who wore a pink top that said “Pink Ladies Say, The Only Way is Epping, Send Them Home” on it, said: “We...

The cooks are changing in Keir’s kitchen, but it’s the menu that’s the problem

Pandit will now move to a role on policy work on Starmer’s “five missions”, not least because most voters have no idea what...

Minister urges take-up of chickenpox jab to defeat vaccine conspiracy theorists

Dr Gayatri Amirthalingam, deputy director of immunisation at the UKHSA, said: “Most parents probably consider chickenpox to be a common and mild illness,...

Introducing assisted dying services ‘won’t be straightforward’, think tank says

A new report from the Nuffield Trust said ‘comprehensive planning’ and ‘adequate resources’ would be needed for such a policy to be introduced. Source...

Reeves ‘eyes tax hike for landlords’ with ‘rental national insurance’

“We are committed to keeping taxes for working people as low as possible, which is why at last autumn’s budget, we protected working...

Home Office bid to appeal against Epping asylum seeker ruling due to be heard

The Home Office and Somani Hotels are seeking to challenge an injunction stopping asylum seekers from being housed at the Bell Hotel in...

Pharmacists ‘using personal finances and remortgaging to keep businesses afloat’

“Rising costs across the board, combined with funding that was decreasing in real terms, have left pharmacy owners making impossible choices – for...

Government aims for permanent food and drink deal with EU as it attacks Farage

Naomi Smith, chief executive of Best for Britain, a campaign group which lobbies for closer ties with the EU, said: “The EU should...

Ministers prepare to deport migrants as Reform unveils small boats plan

Reform UK, which has sought to gain from public dissatisfaction about migration, will reveal its plans to tackle the small boats crisis. Source link...

Business rates ‘double hit’ to cost English firms £2.5 billion next year

Analysis from global tax firm Ryan indicated that inflation and a new government tax change will combine to drive up business rates bills. Source...

Swimming pool closures put children ‘at risk of drowning’

A study found around 500 swimming pools have closed since 2010, with half of those in the past five years. Source link

Pothole-related breakdowns jumped 9% between April and June

Breakdown rescue company the RAC said it received 9% more call-outs likely caused by poor road surfaces in that period compared with a...

Ian Murray to cut steel on barge that will help deliver three new Navy ships

It is being built at Navantia UK’s plant in Methil, and when the barge is finished it will be moved to the firm’s...

London mayor rolls out campaign on people blasting music on public transport

Posters will begin appearing on the Elizabeth line reminding travellers not to play music out loud or to have conversations on speaker mode. Source...

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