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Rent freeze strikes right balance between tenants and landlords – minister

Rent freeze strikes right balance between tenants and landlords – minister

Patrick Harvie addressed concerns that the Bill would reduce the supply of rented housing.

Drivers denied 10 pence cut in petrol prices – RAC

Drivers denied 10 pence cut in petrol prices – RAC

The motoring organisation said the average price of a litre of the fuel should have fallen by a further 10p last month.

Truss and Kwarteng face Commons bid to dock their pay over ‘gross mismanagement’

Truss and Kwarteng face Commons bid to dock their pay over ‘gross mismanagement’

The Liberal Democrats plan to table a censure motion calling for the Prime Minister and the Chancellor to lose half their additional salaries.

Ministers exploring long-term gas deals with Norway and others, PM says

Ministers exploring long-term gas deals with Norway and others, PM says

More than half of Britain’s gas imports come from Norwegian pipelines

Teacher ‘thought pontoon that capsized in French lake was safety feature’

Teacher ‘thought pontoon that capsized in French lake was safety feature’

Steven Layne was quizzed about the death of Jessica Lawson in a lake near Limoges in 2015.

Ex-world champ David Haye ‘threatened to kill man over remarks’

Ex-world champ David Haye ‘threatened to kill man over remarks’

The 41-year-old is accused of assaulting a man at the Hammersmith Apollo last October.

Trial date set for former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone over £400m fraud charge

Trial date set for former F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone over £400m fraud charge

The 91-year-old is accused of a single count of fraud by false representation.

What could the looming benefits battle mean for households?

What could the looming benefits battle mean for households?

Prime Minister Liz Truss said no decision has yet been made on whether welfare payments will be increased in line with inflation.

PM resists speculation on state pension age rise but does not rule it out

PM resists speculation on state pension age rise but does not rule it out

Liz Truss said she would ‘do what it takes’ to address the economic headwinds facing the UK.

Cricket Scotland chief ‘determined’ to solve racism issues within sport

Cricket Scotland chief ‘determined’ to solve racism issues within sport

The body was placed into special measures earlier this year after a report found 448 instances of institutional racism.

Truss defends Government record amid concerns about rising interest rates

Truss defends Government record amid concerns about rising interest rates

Speaking to broadcasters as she attends a fractious Conservative Party conference, the PM said the Government would do ‘what we can to help people’.

Channel migrants face ‘ban’ on claiming asylum in UK

Channel migrants face ‘ban’ on claiming asylum in UK

Home Secretary Suella Braverman is due to announce the plan on Tuesday, according to reports.

‘Marked’ rise in syphilis cases – report

‘Marked’ rise in syphilis cases – report

New 2021 data show that there was a rise in the number of cases compared to 2020.

Jason Manford reassures Children In Need supporters worried about cost of living

Jason Manford reassures Children In Need supporters worried about cost of living

The comedian is joining the presenting line-up for this year’s TV fundraiser.

‘Uncomfortable conversations’ key to Black History Month, says Johnny Nelson

‘Uncomfortable conversations’ key to Black History Month, says Johnny Nelson

The former boxer said people were now ‘brave enough’ to discuss issues around race in the UK.

Covid inquiry: Those who suffered will be at its heart, chairwoman says

Covid inquiry: Those who suffered will be at its heart, chairwoman says

The inquiry is expected to last at least a year, with the first evidence sessions starting in spring 2023.

Relatives of Chris Kaba share tearful embrace outside coroner’s court

Relatives of Chris Kaba share tearful embrace outside coroner’s court

The family has called for an urgent decision on criminal charges in the case.

Prince of Wales: Too many lives being destroyed by illegal wildlife crime

Prince of Wales: Too many lives being destroyed by illegal wildlife crime

William will deliver a speech on a topic he has long campaigned on.

Truss and Kwarteng put on display of unity after U-turn over top rate of tax

Truss and Kwarteng put on display of unity after U-turn over top rate of tax

The Prime Minister and Chancellor toured a construction site in Birmingham in an attempt to illustrate their joint commitment to economic growth.

Bid for new train service between Wales and London

Bid for new train service between Wales and London

Prospective operator Grand Union Trains said it wants to run five daily return services between Carmarthen and London Paddington from 2025.

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