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Have you REALLY hit your booster jab target, Boris?

Millions of eligible people in England have not had their Covid booster dose, official figures show - despite the Prime Minister insisting No10's...

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My 2025 Project: Starting a New Column, “Hiding in Plain Sight”

It’s time for me to delve back into all things Trumpworld.

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Some GP surgery nurses ‘yet to receive pay rise’

Nurses working in GP surgeries are being “repeatedly failed” when it comes to their pay, a union has said after it emerged that many staff are...

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Anti-government protest halts air traffic in Belgium

Thousands of Belgians took to the streets on Thursday in protest over the new government's planned pension reforms in the first day of a multi-day...

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Trump to subject all contracts, grants through rigorous standards with DOGE executive order

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday requiring government payments and travel expenses to be justified and made public where...

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Donald Trump Threatens to ‘Look At’ Judges Blocking Musk’s DOGE Moves

The Trump administration is defying court rulings against Elon Musk’s pet project and dismissing concerns about conflicts of interest

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Justice for Indigenous Nations Is Rare. But This Supreme Court Decision Proves It Is Possible.

Below is an excerpt from Rebecca Nagle’s book, “By the Fire We Carry,” published by HarperCollins on September 10, 2024. Continuing to explore...

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Nearly £480m deducted from tenants' universal credit through 'unlawful' process

Over 10 million deductions have been made through the contested process since April 2018

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Not again! Tube and train fares are going up on Sunday

Commuters face a double whammy of fare hikes when train and Tube fares go up by 4.6 per cent on Sunday. The increases were approved last year by the...

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Benefits could change under Labour - how likely is it and how would it affect you

The Government plans to reform the benefit system as it looks to make significant cuts to welfare spending

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