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April 13, 2025
Bridget Phillipson: 'Private schools cried wolf' over VAT fees
Bridget Phillipson today accuses private schools of “crying wolf” as she rounds on critics who accuse her of rolling back education reforms....
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April 13, 2025
Inside US-Iran talks on Tehran's nuclear programme — and where the red lines remain
Tehran and Washington have taken their first tentative steps towards a new deal that would stop Iran acquiring nuclear weapons — but signifi...
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April 13, 2025
Post Office pays Fujitsu another £21m to try and fix scandal software Horizon
The Post Office has pledged to implement a 'lower-risk, better-value new branch IT for postmasters'
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April 13, 2025
Why a Tory-Reform 'pact' is no longer taboo among Conservative MPs
"I am making a point of being friendly to them when I see them in Parliament," one Tory MP said of his Reform counterparts
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April 13, 2025
Defence spending needs to hit 3.5%, Starmer warned
There is a growing belief that 2.5% of GDP is not nearly enough to pay for UK’s defence needs and the taxpayer alone cannot foot the bill
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April 13, 2025
Inside Defra cuts, as 600 jobs face axe and nature sites 'left unchecked for a decade'
Environmental groups say Defra is already struggling to fulfil its legal duties
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April 13, 2025
Chinese government suspected of 'sabotage' over British Steel plant
Firms linked to Beijing should be excluded from 'sensitive' sectors of UK industry, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said
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April 13, 2025
Brain drain to Spain as world-leading scientists leave Britain after Brexit
Foreign scientists are leaving, citing costs pressures and less funding for research
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April 13, 2025
UK bees at risk of being 'eaten' by Asian hornets as numbers increase by 1000%
Asian hornets can consume 50 honey bees a day with a swarm capable of killing a hive of up to 30,000
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April 13, 2025
Inside No 10 scramble to avoid trade war chaos with deals across US states
The UK is looking at ramping up agreements with individual states to open up new markets for British firms - it could prove lucrative
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April 13, 2025
'I'm a doctor but next year I won't have a job'
In 2024, there were 12,743 training posts available, with 10,628 UK graduates and 14,868 international graduates applying
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April 12, 2025
What we know about the Ukraine peace deal as Russia holds out on accepting truce
Ukraine accused Russia of stonewalling truce negotiations by presenting a list of delaying conditions and demands
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April 12, 2025
Scunthorpe united at last: How the UK's last steel plant was saved
Ministers recalled Parliament after negotiations with British Steel’s Chinese owners, Jingye, appeared to break down
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April 12, 2025
Brother of Manchester Arena bomber stabs and 'pours hot oil' on prison officers
Abedi was jailed for at least 55 years for helping plan the attack which killed 22 people in 2017
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April 12, 2025
Reynolds survives first test - but the fight for British steel has just begun
The plant may have been saved but problems lie ahead
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April 12, 2025
The £80 blood test which could find early Parkinson's symptoms - and how it works
New research could be able to predict Parkinson's with an 86 per cent accuracy
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April 12, 2025
Peter Frankopan: Trump has declared war on China - history tells us it won't end quickly
What has started as a trade war may develop into something much more serious, with profound consequences - and China has been preparing
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April 12, 2025
From iPhones to laptops - why the price of your tech is going to change
Donald Trump's determination to shake up global trade could open the door for resurgent Chinese tech companies to enter the UK market
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April 12, 2025
UK facing 'countdown clock' to get fuel to British Steel plant before furnaces close
Minister have been forced to act because 'by Monday morning it would be too late', a source said
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April 12, 2025
'Without water pistols they ignore us': Anti-tourist groups plan protests across Europe
British holidaymakers face a summer of hell with anti-tourism protests expected in Spain, Italy, France and Portugal
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April 12, 2025
'We lose steel, we lose the town': Scunthorpe locals await vote on plant's future
'There's a lot of fear within the community because nobody knows what the future holds,' a steelworker told The i Paper
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April 12, 2025
British Steel updates: MPs recalled to pass emergency law to reclaim company
Speaking on Friday the Prime Minister said 'all options' were on the table when quizzed on nationalising the company
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April 12, 2025
'We've had to dip into our savings to keep our SEN son at private school'
Andrea Collins, whose son Gabriel, 11, has severe dyslexia, says VAT on their school fees is 'unfair and disriminatory'
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April 12, 2025
Should Starmer stand up to Trump? Political experts on the pros and pitfalls
Some are urging the Prime Minister to publicly condemn tariffs - but others are warning against ‘antagonising’ the US President
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April 12, 2025
‘I’m a Waspi woman who lost my job and home after my husband got terminal cancer’
Mandy Attkinson was made redundant while taking time off to care for her dying husband and then lost her home. She reveals her struggles and...
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April 12, 2025
Doubts grow over Starmer and Reeves as Trump turmoil frays Labour nerves
MPs question whether PM and his Chancellor can rise to the occasion and shield the UK from a global recession
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April 12, 2025
We won a €1 weekend in Sicily thanks to scheme to boost tourism
A picturesque Sicilian town was on a mission to entice more visitors and put it on the map- 1
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