Sunak accuses Starmer of weakness over his response to Rayner tax allegations
Major overhaul to sick pay and benefit payments
Two boys sentenced for killing more than 20 animals at environmental college
Most UK dairy farms ignoring pollution rules as manure spews into rivers
First Thing: Iran plays down scale of attack by Israel
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Pictured: Capsized yacht washes up on East Sussex beach
A yacht washed up on the southern coast of England on Thursday night spilling its contents over the beach.
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Biden administration introduces new protections for trans and non-binary students
Under Joe Biden’s administration, the United States Department of Education updated Title IX to increase protections for trans and non-binary students in public schools. The new rule aims to offer students in the US a safe, welcoming and rights-respecting educational environment. Title IX is a 1972 women’s rights law that outlaws sex-based discrimination in education.…
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7 of the best solo cruise lines for single passengers
Avoid hidden fees and higher prices with this range of cruise operators that cater to solo travellers
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Self-styled Robin Hoods ‘steal from M&S to give to food banks’
Police are investigating after a group of self-styled Robin Hoods claimed they stole from Marks & Spencer (M&S) to give to food banks, The Telegraph can reveal.
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Trump trial live: Ex-president faces key hearing over his potential testimony as court seeks juror alternates
Twelve jurors and one alternate have been chosen to hear the historic criminal trial against Mr Trump. Five more alternates need to be picked on Friday to complete the jury
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Sunak: It’s unfair for benefits claimants with mild anxiety to receive extra cash
Rishi Sunak has said that it is unfair for benefits claimants with mild mental health conditions to receive hundreds of extra pounds a month from the taxpayer.
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Hungary investigates Orban critic Magyar over funding
Hungarian authorities said on Friday they had launched an investigation into opposition figure Peter Magyar on suspicions over foreign funding for his campaigns, which have been highly critical of Viktor Orban's government. There was no immediate comment from Magyar, a 43-year-old lawyer formerly close to the administration who launched a movement in February that has accused the government of corruption and triggered mass marches against Orban. The investigation into Magyar was announced by
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