Voters in England and Wales to cast their ballots in local and mayoral elections
Kwasi Kwarteng calls Liz Truss 'kind of Trumpian' over firing by tweet
Russians flock to see captured British armoured vehicles in Moscow
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Hainault sword attack – latest: Marcus Monzo due in court over murder of schoolboy Daniel Anjorin
Tributes pour in with family describing 14-year-old as a ‘wonderful child’ and school praising him as a ‘true scholar’
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Countryfile star Anita Rani says she ‘loves’ new life after splitting from husband
The 46-year-old has no children
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‘A vital moment’: Australian pro-Palestine campus protestors vow to stay on as tensions brew
Opposition is growing as Australia’s universities encampment movement enters its second week
5-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Local council elections: Everything you need to know
This spring everyone in England and Wales will have the opportunity to vote in some kind of local election, whether that be for a local councillor, mayor, or police and crime commissioner.
6-min read - NewsThe Independent
Philippines summons Chinese diplomat over firing of ‘high pressured’ water cannon in South China Sea
Manila calls on Chinese boats to immediately leave disputed waters around Scarborough Shoal
2-min read - PoliticsBirmingham Live
DWP silent on which conditions will no longer qualify for PIP in disability benefits crackdown
Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride said the proposals aimed at providing a "fair and compassionate" system with "bespoke" support.
2-min read - NewsHuffPost UK
Kwasi Kwarteng Lashes Out At Liz Truss Over His 'Trumpian' Sacking
No love lost between the one-time double act, then.
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