Two horses bolt through central London pursued by police after 'hitting vehicles'
Pupils in England 'facing worst exam results in decades' after COVID legacy
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US approves $95bn aid package for Ukraine and Israel
Sudan had largest number of people facing extreme food shortages in 2023, UN report shows
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Jonathan Creswell murder trial halted as accused found dead in Derry
Jonathan Creswell was accused of murdering showjumper Katie Simpson in Lettershandoney, Co Derry, in 2020
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Staff striking at Lincoln primary school over allegations of bullying
The school is closed on Wednesday, April 24 due strike action
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London secondary school pupils 'unable to read or write' thanks to legacy of Covid, expert warns
The legacy of the Covid school shutdowns will still be being felt in 2030 report warns
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VideoEmily Thornberry: Labour's first priority is safety
Emily Thornberry says ''Labour's first priority is safety'' as she pledges to increase defence spending. The shadow attorney general questions how Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is going to fund the 75 billion pounds increase in defence spending he announced yesterday.
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Plan unveiled to help breath new lift into fire damaged building on Ayr High Street
A fire ripped through the roof of the property back in 2020 and it signalled the death knell for one of the town’s longest serving independent retailers.
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London travel news LIVE: Multiple train lines disrupted after damage to overhead wires near Shepherds Bush
Three different train lines have been disrupted because of damage to the overhead electric wires between Shepherds Bush and Watford Junction. Trains running between these stations may be cancelled, delayed or terminated and started back from Shepherd's Bush. The operators affected are Avanti West Coast, London Northwestern Railway and Southern.
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VideoUK Passes Bill to Send Asylum Seekers to Rwanda
Following two years of challenges, British parliament has passed the controversial bill, CNN reports. The U.K. government will now be able to redirect asylum seekers to Rwanda, where their claims will be weighed by the East African country. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak celebrated the bill's passage on April 23.