Politics daily briefing: January 16
All the latest political developments in the UK, as the president of the Royal College of GPs says the NHS needs a “rethink” in how it deals with a public getting older with chronic disease.
All the latest political developments in the UK, as the president of the Royal College of GPs says the NHS needs a “rethink” in how it deals with a public getting older with chronic disease.
Falmouth Town manager Andrew Westgarth was pleased to add another three points despite a below-par performance on Saturday.
Leicester have signed ex-England full-back Mike Brown on a short-term contract, the Premiership champions announced Tuesday.Brown, who won two Premiership titles with Quins and three Six Nations championships with England, said he was delighted by the chance to turn out for the Tigers.
Police have promised “cultural change” and apologised to the families of victims in the Hillsborough disaster. Ninety-seven people died as a result of a crush at an FA Cup semi-final match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest on 15th April 1989 at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield. The National Police Chiefs Council and the College of Policing apologised on behalf of all 43 police forces in England and Wales in response to a 2017 report by former Bishop of Liverpool James Jones.
Ferdinand confirmed she was expecting her second child in a pregnancy reveal video over the weekend
‘I was in class with this woman, and talked to her, walked her from point A to point B, and never expected this to happen,’ student says
William Shawcross was due to investigate the BBC chairman’s appointment amid reports he helped Boris Johnson secure a loan.
A TikTok video viewed hundreds of thousands of times claims that the United States has waived all in-person interviews for Kenyan travellers seeking visas. According to the clip, all travellers must do is deliver the necessary papers and await their visas. However, the claim is misleading: the United States has waived in-person interviews for some travellers seeking to renew certain types of visas, but not all of them.“No more visa interviews for 2023… so keep all the documents ready to submit,”
‘At this early stage there are no indication of foul play,’ sheriff’s office says
Nineteen-year-old sorority sister was hit by a car and died on 15 January after alleged rape by group of men she met at Reggie’s Bar in Baton Rouge
The attack carried out on Sunday hit many facilities, including a hospital, a post office, bus station and residential buildings
A talented ice cream seller in Bangkok, Thailand has a unique trick he uses to outshine his street food rivals. Footage from January 14 shows Lung-Som, 77, hurling balls of ice cream 20ft into the air and catching them in a cone, a skill which has now become his trademark.
AN ‘iconic’ bungalow with its own tennis court is on the market in Warrington for the first time in more than 60 years.
TESCO has announced a wide-ranging overhaul of its stores which will impact around 2100 jobs.
Nearly an hour of footage showing Memphis police officers pepper spray, baton, punch, kick and tase Tyre Nichols helped bring swift murder charges. Bevan Hurley explains the horror captured in four separate videos
Paul Long said that he will lose £250 in earnings as he has to look after his children when their teachers strike.
The Sky News presenter refused to be deterred from the topic, telling Helen Whately: "I do the interview, you answer the questions.”
Mo Farah will return to the London Marathon this year one final time with Eilish McColgan set to make her debut over the distance. Farah was forced to pull out just days before with injury while McColgan delayed her planned debut in October 2022 after struggling to take on fuel on the transition from track to road running. “I was really disappointed to miss last year’s London Marathon because of injury,” he said.
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The French government will send companies CVs with ethnic-sounding names in “secret” tests to check they are not racially discriminating against job candidates.