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‘Let us out’: Isolating students hang window protest signs

‘Let us out’: Isolating students hang window protest signs

‘Let us out’: Isolating students hang window protest signs

29 September 2020

Students isolating in their university halls have hung signs calling for a refund of their tuition fees.


B&M to open up to 45 stores after sales surge during lockdown

B&M to open up to 45 stores after sales surge during lockdown

B&M to open up to 45 stores after sales surge during lockdown

29 September 2020

The company said it has been buoyed by a ‘strong’ first half of trading, as group revenues grew by 25.3% in the six months to September 26.


James Bulger killer Jon Venables denied parole

James Bulger killer Jon Venables denied parole

James Bulger killer Jon Venables denied parole

29 September 2020

Venables is currently serving a 40-month sentence.


In Pictures: Contest captures UK’s ‘ultimate sea view’

In Pictures: Contest captures UK’s ‘ultimate sea view’

In Pictures: Contest captures UK’s ‘ultimate sea view’

29 September 2020

Organisers said it was a record-breaking year for entries.


Four out of five offshore workers would consider leaving industry, survey finds

Four out of five offshore workers would consider leaving industry, survey finds

Four out of five offshore workers would consider leaving industry, survey finds

29 September 2020

Researchers surveyed 1,383 offshore oil and gas workers for the report published by Platform, Friends of the Earth Scotland and Greenpeace UK.


People eligible for flu jab urged to ‘sit tight’ if they have no appointment

People eligible for flu jab urged to ‘sit tight’ if they have no appointment

People eligible for flu jab urged to ‘sit tight’ if they have no appointment

29 September 2020

The Government is aiming to double its winter flu vaccination programme in England to 30 million people.


Wallace and Gromit ‘Moon Rocket’ hot air balloon takes to the skies

Wallace and Gromit ‘Moon Rocket’ hot air balloon takes to the skies

Wallace and Gromit ‘Moon Rocket’ hot air balloon takes to the skies

29 September 2020

The balloon supports Wallace and Gromit’s Grand Appeal, the dedicated charity for Bristol Children’s Hospital.


Corrie star and Hollywood actor among those supporting bedtime stories campaign

Corrie star and Hollywood actor among those supporting bedtime stories campaign

Corrie star and Hollywood actor among those supporting bedtime stories campaign

29 September 2020

Julie Hesmondhalgh, who played Hayley Cropper in the ITV soap, is reading the story of Rachel And The Rabbit Hole which discusses social media posts.


Greggs in talks to cut staff hours to ‘minimise risk of job losses’

Greggs in talks to cut staff hours to ‘minimise risk of job losses’

Greggs in talks to cut staff hours to ‘minimise risk of job losses’

29 September 2020

The update came as Greggs said sales have picked up over the past month after being impacted by store closures during lockdown.


Fred Perry withdraws polo shirt associated with US far-right group

Fred Perry withdraws polo shirt associated with US far-right group

Fred Perry withdraws polo shirt associated with US far-right group

29 September 2020

The Proud Boys organisation was classified as an extremist group by the FBI in 2018.


New rapid antigen test: Key questions answered

New rapid antigen test: Key questions answered

New rapid antigen test: Key questions answered

29 September 2020

The World Health Organisation has hailed the rapid-diagnostic tests as “good news” in the global fight against the coronavirus pandemic.


What the papers say – September 29

What the papers say – September 29

What the papers say – September 29

29 September 2020

Boris Johnson facing a ‘Tory rebellion’ over coronavirus restrictions dominates the front pages.


Brexit trade talks resume amid war of words over Internal Market Bill

Brexit trade talks resume amid war of words over Internal Market Bill

Brexit trade talks resume amid war of words over Internal Market Bill

29 September 2020

Trading relations between Britain and Northern Ireland and fishing rights are among the subjects to be discussed in the ninth round of negotiations.


New BBC director-general to face grilling from MPs

New BBC director-general to face grilling from MPs

New BBC director-general to face grilling from MPs

29 September 2020

Tim Davie took over the job at the beginning of this month.


Ruling due on latest stage of Meghan’s High Court action over letter

Ruling due on latest stage of Meghan’s High Court action over letter

Ruling due on latest stage of Meghan’s High Court action over letter

29 September 2020

The duchess is suing the publisher of the Mail on Sunday over its publication of parts of a letter to her estranged father Thomas Markle.


Firm ran ‘misleading’ advert claiming Quorn reduces carbon footprint – watchdog

Firm ran ‘misleading’ advert claiming Quorn reduces carbon footprint – watchdog

Firm ran ‘misleading’ advert claiming Quorn reduces carbon footprint – watchdog

29 September 2020

The TV ad received 32 complaints after claiming that Quorn Thai Wondergrains ‘helps reduce our carbon footprint’.


Tory rebels may not get Covid powers vote but concessions brewing – reports

Tory rebels may not get Covid powers vote but concessions brewing – reports

Tory rebels may not get Covid powers vote but concessions brewing – reports

28 September 2020

Reports suggest an amendment demanding more scrutiny on Covid-19 social restrictions is unlikely to be put to a Commons vote.


Tighter lockdown measures for large parts of North East come in at midnight

Tighter lockdown measures for large parts of North East come in at midnight

Tighter lockdown measures for large parts of North East come in at midnight

28 September 2020

Matt Hancock said the incidence rate across the area is now more than 100 cases per 100,000.


Time to take politics out of the classroom, says ex-cabinet minister

Time to take politics out of the classroom, says ex-cabinet minister

Time to take politics out of the classroom, says ex-cabinet minister

28 September 2020

Former work and pensions secretary Esther McVey said pupils were being ‘indoctrinated’ in some schools.


PM to pledge life-long learning as part of post-pandemic jobs recovery plan

PM to pledge life-long learning as part of post-pandemic jobs recovery plan

PM to pledge life-long learning as part of post-pandemic jobs recovery plan

28 September 2020

Adults without an A-level or equivalent qualification will be offered a free, fully funded college course to provide them with ‘valued skills’


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