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Streeting says he ‘knows what it’s like to feel you have to bury a secret’ as he explains puberty blockers ban – UK politics live
on Bluesky. Wes Streetings decision to ban puberty blockers should be called out for what it is. He’s playing culture wars where trans & non
Harrods adding £1 ‘cover charge’ to every diner on top of 12.5% service fee
Harrods has introduced a £1 a diner “cover charge” in all its restaurants and cafes in London which staff say aims to bump up profits
Hera we go: the Dutch club hoping to change women’s football landscape
A historic moment awaits for football in the Netherlands on Monday, as the country’s national governing body, the KNVB, puts a highly consequential vote to
Wind turbine maker Vestas to cut 300 jobs on Isle of Wight
The wind turbine maker Vestas has said it will cut 300 jobs at its Isle of Wight factory. Staff at the plant in Newport have
Robert de Pauw leaves Aston Villa after less than six months as manager
Aston Villa have confirmed that their women’s team manager Robert de Pauw has left with immediate effect. The announcement came hours before their Women’s League
CMA launches inquiry into potential bid rigging for school roofing contracts
The UK competition watchdog has launched an investigation into several British roofing and construction services companies over allegations they “illegally colluded to rig bids” to
Lennie De Ice, British producer who pioneered sound of jungle, has died
Lennie De Ice, the British music producer whose track We Are IE helped to shape the jungle genre in the 1990s, has died. His friend
Prince Abdullah puts Sheffield United sale on hold as Blades eye promotion
Sheffield United’s owner, Prince Abdullah, has put the sale of the club on hold in the hope of cashing in if Chris Wilder’s side are
Music tells the story of our lives – and trusty old Last.fm does it better than gaudy Spotify Wrapped
Like many music fans with a conscience, I use Spotify begrudgingly. I need to listen to a vast amount of music for work; I want