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The Joint Committee on Human Rights is calling on ministers to reconsider 'draconian' anti-strike legislation that would make it easier to sack workers who head to picket lines
The Venture Forward report, produced by GoDaddy, indicated that the potential collapse of these firms would represent a £12 billion hit.
British pilots are set to conduct joint air policing missions in Estonia alongside the German air force for the first time.
NHS health teams are to refer patients for phone calls from a Check in and Chat Service
Scotland’s Health Secretary is one of three candidates running to replace Nicola Sturgeon.
The Prime Minister hopes a science and technology framework will place the country at the forefront of new technologies.
One business owner said she felt women can be perceived as less serious professionals than their male counterparts.
MPs and peers have urged ministers to think again on controversial new strikes law.
Social housing tenants will be urged to complain about shoddy and dangerous housing in a major new Government advertising campaign.
Cyrus Neshvad said Tom Cruise told him ‘we should be strong’, while discussing the fight for women’s rights in Iran.
The Think Malawi charity cycle from London to Glasgow in August will take six days to complete.
Rachel Reeves said the UK is the ‘only G7 economy that’s still smaller than it was before the pandemic’.
The Department for Transport said its new Think! initiative asks young motorists to consider ‘Is pushing it worth it?’.
The heritage organisations said the workforce retrofitting historic buildings needs to be more than doubled to meet net-zero targets.
The SNP leadership candidate also announced plans to allow councils to hike council tax on empty second homes.
Unicef worker Joe English has been helping children in Syria and Turkey affected by the earthquake with psychosocial aid.
Pregnant Aalaa said her daughters were ‘pulled’ from her as their home collapsed and the two young children are still suffering weeks later.
Rachel Reeves said: ‘We’re not going to be going back into the single market or customs union and Labour have been clear about that as well.’
FORMER Love Island winners Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu and Davide Sanclimenti have finally broken their silence over engagement rumours.
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Kym Marsh is set to present the Pride of Birmingham Awards 2023 and the full list of winners have been revealed featuring many ordinary Brummies doing extraordinary things
William Byron took the lead on the second-to-last lap of OT to put an exclamation mark on a dominant day for Hendrick Motorsports. The top three drivers were from Hendrick, with Byron, Kyle Larson and Alex Bowman pushing their Chevrolets across the finish line in that order.
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