Labour will only commit to tax cuts once it can say “where the money’s going to come from”. “I want taxes on working people to
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Michael Mosley’s wife says ‘we will not lose hope’ as new footage emerges
The wife of the British TV doctor Michael Mosley, who has gone missing on the Greek island of Symi, has said her family “will not
High court rules Home Office acted unlawfully over visa documents
The Home Office is facing a new Windrush-style scandal after a landmark high court ruling found that the home secretary acted unlawfully by failing to
London hospitals cancel cancer surgeries after cyber-attack
Hospitals in London have had to cancel cancer operations this week because of a Russian cyber-attack that continues to cause serious disruption to NHS services
Labour must halt ‘disastrous’ teacher exodus if it wants to improve schools, heads warn
Headteachers have warned that stemming the “disastrous” flood of teachers leaving the profession should be as much of a priority for Labour as its plan
Rishi Sunak says sorry for leaving D-day events early to record TV interview
Rishi Sunak has apologised for leaving D-day anniversary events early to take part in a TV interview, admitting it was “a mistake not to stay
Rishi Sunak apologises for ‘mistake’ of leaving D-day ceremony early for TV interview – UK general election live
his D-day absence apology while the minister was literally out defending Sunak by repeatedly pointing out that he had been in France earlier in the
Labour vows to investigate carer’s allowance scandal
Unpaid carers being left with crippling debts and threatened with prosecution after Department for Work and Pensions overpayments is “unforgivable” and would be investigated by
Commonwealth health ministries under pressure amid rise in climate-related illnesses
Climate change is now the biggest concern facing health ministers in Commonwealth countries, the organisation’s secretary general has warned. Patricia Scotland said it was a
Two more British judges resign from Hong Kong’s top court
Two of the last remaining British judges to sit on Hong Kong’s top court have resigned, with one citing the political situation in the former