The Tory 'big beasts' who could lose their seats
Girl, 14, suffers 'serious injuries' after being dragged under school bus
31,000 properties without water - as vulnerable woman 'has water stolen'
Arsenal pay moving tribute to teenage fan killed in Hainault sword attack
Dan Poulter’s defection won’t fix an unequal NHS
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Local elections results – live: Concerns of fresh rebellion against Sunak as Andy Street loses West Midlands race
Labour’s Sadiq Khan secures third term as Mayor of London, beating Conservative Susan Hall
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Unite warns it will hold back funds if Labour weakens plan on workers’ rights
Union leader Sharon Graham says Keir Starmer risks ‘limping into Downing Street’
4-min read - BusinessThe Independent
Ryanair declares: we don’t do package holidays
The Man Who Pays His Way: Unlike easyJet and Jet2, the Irish airline is leaving the organising to trusted online travel agents
3-min read - NewsReuters
Putin attends Easter service led by head of Russia's Orthodox Church
Putin, in a dark suit, white shirt and a dark red tie, stood in the capital's main church, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, together with Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, each holding a lit red candle, video of the service showed. The Russian leader crossed himself several times during the traditionally sung service that begun late on Saturday and lasted into the early Sunday hours.
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Sydney on track to receive month’s worth of rain in first week of May, bureau warns
By Sunday morning the city had recorded 92.8mm of rain this month – fast approaching May average of 117.4mm, BoM says
3-min read - NewsThe Independent
College protests live: Dozens of pro-Palestinian activists arrested as NYPD under fire for crackdown
Police officers in riot gear seen moving on an encampment on University of Virginia lawn
57-min read - LifestyleThe Guardian
Chicken or egg? One zoologist’s attempt to solve the conundrum of which came first
The writer of a new book about life on Earth seen through the prism of the egg says the age-old paradox actually leads us back a billion years – to the bottom of the ocean
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