Boy, 14, dies and another critical after 'playing on rope swing' by River Tyne
All Brixham homes affected by parasite promised safe water 'as soon as possible'
Greater Manchester police chief defends decision to investigate Angela Rayner
DWP crackdown 'could lead to Post Office type scandal'
Nicola Sturgeon: I was part of the problem on trans issues
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BBC Antiques Roadshow guest stunned by valuation of item that viewers call 'very creepy'
Antiques Roadshow expert Bunny Campione called the doll 'the most beautiful' she's seen on the show, and its value stunned the woman who brought it in
1-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Experiments on children using infected blood likened to actions of Nazi doctors
The actions of NHS doctors working at a school clinic where children were experimented on with infected blood products have been compared to the behaviour of Nazi doctors.
4-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Up to 23,000 criminals will escape jail under Government plans to scrap short sentences
Up to 23,000 criminals will escape jail under plans by the Government to scrap prison sentences of less than a year for most offenders, according to an analysis of official data.
9-min read - NewsThe Independent
Dali ship that crashed into Baltimore’s Key bridge to be removed from collapse site ‘within days’
All 21 crew members have been stuck on board the ship since it crashed into the Francis Scott Key Bridge nearly two months ago
3-min read - PoliticsThe Guardian
Marco Rubio says he would not accept 2024 election results ‘if it’s unfair’
Republican senator’s comments come as he is considered among Trump’s top candidates for vice-president
3-min read - NewsStoryful
VideoThousands March in Madrid to Preserve Public Healthcare
Thousands of people marched in Madrid, Spain, on Sunday, May 19, to demand the country maintain public healthcare.Footage filmed by photographer Miguel Candela shows people marching and chanting near the Cibeles Fountain in Central Madrid on Sunday.Reports said the demonstrators have accused Spain’s right-wing politicians of trying to dismantle public primary healthcare in the country. Credit: Miguel Candela via Storyful
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Next government must make hard university funding decisions, fast
Labour sees no electoral gain in flagging sector’s funding crisis – but losses cannot be sustained much longer
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