National News
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Smoke free nation will boost jobs and the economy report
Creating a smoke-free nation could lead to a “significant” boost to the British economy and lead to tens of thousands of jobs, according to a report.
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Duke of Sussex quits as patron of African charity he founded in 2006
The Duke of Sussex has quit as patron of a charity in Africa he set up in honour of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, amid a boardroom battle within the organisation.
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Majority of fertility patients offered unnecessary tests and treatments report
Almost three quarters of fertility patients are being offered unnecessary add-on treatments, a new report suggests.
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Two in three parents support Ofsteds proposed report cards for schools poll
More than two in three parents prefer Ofsted’s proposed report cards for schools over current inspection reports, a survey has suggested.
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NHS will become national health and assisted suicide service says MP
Assisted dying free on the NHS if proposed legislation becomes law is a fundamental change to the principles on which the health service was founded, a leading opponent has said.
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Sadistic gangs of boys share extreme material online that normalises violence
“Sadistic” online gangs dominated by teenage boys are committing harrowing crimes, including child abuse and sharing extreme material, that desensitises them to brutal violence, the National Crime Agency (NCA) has warned.
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Meghan promises girl talk and how to grow a business in new podcast
The trailer for the Duchess of Sussex’s new podcast has been released, with Meghan promising “girl talk” and advice on how to create “billion-dollar businesses”.
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Stephen Fry to be knighted by the King for services to charity
Actor Stephen Fry will be knighted by the King for his services to charity.
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Co op announces first Aldi price match
Co-op is to match Aldi prices for the first time on more than 100 everyday products, claiming it is the largest move of its kind across UK convenience stores.
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Patients who see a GP face to face more likely to be satisfied with their care
Patients who see a GP face to face are more likely to be satisfied with their care, research suggests.
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Huge Iron Age hoard could alter understanding of ancient elites
A huge Iron Age hoard discovered in a Yorkshire field by a metal detectorist could lead to a revaluation of the wealth and status of the elite living in northern Britain 2,000 years ago, an archaeologist has said.
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Academic calls for real change by banning smoking in homes with children
New legislation to prevent people from smoking in houses with children could help bring about “real change” by preventing youngsters from being exposed to second-hand tobacco smoke, an expert has said.
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England beat Latvia to go clear at the top of World Cup qualifying Group K
Reece James scored a spectacular first half free kick to set England on their way to a comfortable 3-0 Wembley win
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Ministers monitoring how passengers looked after following Heathrow shutdown
Ministers are “closely monitoring” how airlines look after their passengers following the “unprecedented” Heathrow shutdown, the Transport Secretary has said.
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PM demands accountability as he urges councils to get on with fixing potholes
Sir Keir Starmer has said there needs to be “accountability” in the system of fixing potholes, and suggested damage caused by them is “irritating”.
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Morrisons to close number of cafes and counters putting 365 jobs at risk
Morrisons has said 365 jobs are at risk of redundancy because of plans to close some of its cafes, convenience stores, florists and fresh food counters.
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No 10 Starmer and Trump spoke about progress on economic deal on Sunday
Sir Keir Starmer and Donald Trump spoke about progress on an economic deal between the UK and US, amid reports that a tax on tech giants could be slashed and as the Government eyes up cuts at the spring statement.
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Heathrow had enough power despite shutdown says National Grid chief
Heathrow Airport had “enough power” from remaining substations despite Friday’s shutdown, the chief executive of National Grid has said.
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Charity calls on NHS England to fund approved treatment for rare cancers
A cancer charity has criticised NHS England for failing to fund a pioneering targeted radiotherapy treatment for patients with neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) in the liver.
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Average price of pint to surge above 5 due to April cost hikes say beer bosses
The average price of a pint of beer is set to surge past £5 for the first time due to cost hikes hitting the sector next month, according to industry bosses.
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