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England face Colombia in quarter finals of Womens World Cup

The Lionesses will face the South American side later today as they aim to book a place in the semi-finals Goalkeeper Mary Earps insists that there are “so many more levels” for England to reach ahead of their quarter-final meeting with Colombia on Saturday. After finishing goalless in normal time, the Lionesses progressed to the final eight with a penalty shoot-out win against Nigeria with Chloe Kelly smashing home the decisive spot-kick. […]

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Asylum seekers removed from Bibby Stockholm after Legionella bacteria found

The Home Office say the decision is a "precautionary measure" Asylum seekers are being removed from the Bibby Stockholm barge due to the discovery of Legionella bacteria in the water supply. The Home Office has said it is removing all 39 asylum seekers who arrived on the vessel, docked in Portland Port in Dorset, this week as a “precautionary measure”. It said that no migrants have fallen sick or developed […]

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Dangerous carbon monoxide alarms sold through online marketplaces

That's according to research from the consumer group, Which? Dangerous carbon monoxide (CO) alarms are being sold on eBay, Amazon, AliExpress and Wish, while the Government “fails to take the urgent action needed” to hold online marketplaces legally accountable, watchdog Which? has warned. Which? said it found 149 listings for unsafe CO alarms across four online marketplaces, which had all subsequently been removed. The only online marketplace that disclosed sales […]

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Junior doctors begin latest strike action

Junior doctors in England have begun their fifth round of strikes, with some new doctors taking to picket lines just days after starting their first NHS jobs. Foundation Year 1 doctors started their first roles after medical school on Wednesday August 2 – just nine days ago. Now they are to walk out with colleagues for four full days amid the bitter dispute with the Government over pay. Dr Robert […]

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Not enough UK firms have credible green plans

That's according to the Carbon Disclosure Project A climate reporting platform has warned “nowhere near enough” UK companies have credible transition plans aligned with a 1.5C pathway. The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), a non-profit to which companies can voluntarily disclose information on their climate performance, has analysed its data on 1,450 UK firms that have shared this information, including around 91% of the FTSE 100. The non-profit found the decarbonisation […]

todayAugust 10, 2023 6

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Sir Billy Connolly unveils four new drawings for sale

The pieces have been launched through his Born on a Rainy Day art series One of Scotland’s most-loved comedians has swapped laughs for fine art and is to sell four new pieces. Sir Billy Connolly, 80, has been a keen artist since 2012, and has unveiled four new drawings through gallery Castle Fine Art. The pieces have been launched through his Born on a Rainy Day art series and are […]

todayAugust 10, 2023 4

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Wilko falls into administration with 12000 jobs at risk

The budget retailer has failed to secure a rescue deal Budget retailer Wilko has entered administration after failing to secure a rescue deal, putting around 12,000 jobs in jeopardy. The chain, which runs more than 400 stores across the UK, told staff on Thursday that it has hired administrators from PwC to oversee the process. Mark Jackson, chief executive officer of Wilko, said the firm had “a significant level of […]

todayAugust 10, 2023 4

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Mark Drakeford confirms he will quit Senedd at next election

He has previously said he will stand down as First Minister before the end of the Senedd term in 2026 Wales’ First Minister Mark Drakeford has confirmed he will leave the Welsh Parliament at the next election. Mr Drakeford has previously said he will stand down as First Minister before the end of the Senedd term in 2026, although no firm date has yet been set to choose his successor. […]

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Sturgeon writing deeply personal and revealing memoir

Nicola Sturgeon is writing a “deeply personal” memoir covering her proudest achievements as well as her regrets throughout her time in politics, a publisher has announced. Pan Macmillan said it has secured the British and Commonwealth rights to the former Scottish first minister’s memoirs following a “hotly contested” auction. The as-yet-untitled book “will chart how she went from being a shy child from a working-class family in Ayrshire to the steps of […]

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