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The Government has ruled out borrowing money to fund the rises recommended by pay review bodies.
The veteran newsreader is receiving in-patient hospital care after ‘suffering from serious mental health issues’.
Analysis by motoring research charity the RAC Foundation found employees should be entitled to about 63p per mile tax-free.
They are the fourth and fifth EuroMillions jackpot winners in the UK this year, with the biggest ticket holder bagging £111 million in June.
The party’s deputy leader said greater transparecy under the plans would ensure action is taken against rule-breaking.
The Hollywood actor gave evidence from the witness box on Thursday.
It is part of social inclusion charity Football Beyond Borders’ mission to support 100 girls through its programme in time for the Women’s World Cup.
The Prime Minister was heckled by Opposition MPs as he claimed Sir Keir’s statement showed a ‘newfound affection’ for the alliance.
Filip Cegar had to learn to walk again after breaking both his spine and his sternum.
Rishi Sunak and the Chancellor are set to announce decisions on pay for millions of public sector workers.
Across Great Britain some 2.76 million procedures were carried out on animals in 2022.
The Office for Budget Responsibility said public debt could surge to more than 300% of economic output by the 2070s.
Scores of parades took place across Northern Ireland as Protestant loyal orders celebrated the Twelfth of July this week.
The Enfield poltergeist is said to have haunted the family living at 284 Green Street in north London in the late 1970s.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle raised concerns about the impact of ticket office closures in his constituency of Chorley.
The new data comes amid a fresh wave of industrial action across the health service, with junior doctors walking out on strike for five days.
The Intelligence and Security Committee has warned that China targets the UK ‘prolifically and aggressively’.
The availability of mortgages is expected to decrease by the end of August, according to the Bank of England’s credit conditions survey.
The former colleagues have known each other for more than 30 years.
Labour is ahead of the Conservative Party on competence but doubts still remain about the Opposition, according to an Ipsos survey.
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