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Ukrainian woman rescued from invasion by Irish church she volunteered for

Ukrainian woman rescued from invasion by Irish church she volunteered for

Ukrainian woman rescued from invasion by Irish church she volunteered for

24 July 2022

Oleksandra Hromova volunteered with the Salvation Army in Dublin in 2019


Pandemic teacher trainees at risk of leaving profession, study suggests

Pandemic teacher trainees at risk of leaving profession, study suggests

Pandemic teacher trainees at risk of leaving profession, study suggests

24 July 2022

A report says the two cohorts who trained during the pandemic had ‘markedly different experiences’.


Two men arrested over death of man in Sheffield

Two men arrested over death of man in Sheffield

Two men arrested over death of man in Sheffield

24 July 2022

A 34-year-old and a 20-year-old are in police custody.


More splitting couples should resolve disputes outside of court, judge says

More splitting couples should resolve disputes outside of court, judge says

More splitting couples should resolve disputes outside of court, judge says

23 July 2022

Sir Andrew McFarlane, president of the Family Division in England and Wales, said too many couples split up through the courts.


All you need to know about monkeypox after global emergency declared

All you need to know about monkeypox after global emergency declared

All you need to know about monkeypox after global emergency declared

23 July 2022

The most likely route of monkeypox transmission is close physical contact.


Cabinet minister likens HS2 to ‘killer whale’ for next PM

Cabinet minister likens HS2 to ‘killer whale’ for next PM

Cabinet minister likens HS2 to ‘killer whale’ for next PM

23 July 2022

Kit Malthouse has warned that HS2 is a ‘killer whale’ that could ‘rip the arm’ off the next prime minister.


Sunak and Truss promise crackdown on illegal migration

Sunak and Truss promise crackdown on illegal migration

Sunak and Truss promise crackdown on illegal migration

23 July 2022

Both the Foreign Secretary and the former chancellor appeared united on the need to toughen up UK policy on migrants.


Monkeypox emergency declaration ‘recognises need to stop global spread’

Monkeypox emergency declaration ‘recognises need to stop global spread’

Monkeypox emergency declaration ‘recognises need to stop global spread’

23 July 2022

A London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine professor reassured people the situation is not something they should ‘unduly worry’ about.


Police officers ‘attacked with street furniture’ amid football fan disturbance

Police officers ‘attacked with street furniture’ amid football fan disturbance

Police officers ‘attacked with street furniture’ amid football fan disturbance

23 July 2022

One officer needed medical treatment.


Holidaymakers face waits at Channel with Brexit and French authorities blamed

Holidaymakers face waits at Channel with Brexit and French authorities blamed

Holidaymakers face waits at Channel with Brexit and French authorities blamed

23 July 2022

Holidaymakers and lorry drivers have endured long waits to cross the Channel in a second day of chaos blamed on Brexit and French authorities.


Rwanda migrant scheme will be extended, says Truss

Rwanda migrant scheme will be extended, says Truss

Rwanda migrant scheme will be extended, says Truss

23 July 2022

Liz Truss has said she will extend the controversial Rwanda asylum scheme, in a move to firm up support among Tory party voters.


Dame Deborah James’ podcast honoured with top award

Dame Deborah James’ podcast honoured with top award

Dame Deborah James’ podcast honoured with top award

23 July 2022

The late Dame Deborah started You, Me and the Big C in 2018 with fellow hosts Rachel Bland and Lauren Mahon.


‘Not a word’ Putin says can be trusted, says Liz Truss after Odesa attack

‘Not a word’ Putin says can be trusted, says Liz Truss after Odesa attack

‘Not a word’ Putin says can be trusted, says Liz Truss after Odesa attack

23 July 2022

The Foreign Secretary said a hit on the Black Sea port was “completely unwarranted”.


Rishi Sunak hits out at ‘forces that be’ backing Liz Truss

Rishi Sunak hits out at ‘forces that be’ backing Liz Truss

Rishi Sunak hits out at ‘forces that be’ backing Liz Truss

23 July 2022

Foreign Secretary Ms Truss, who has been tipped as the favourite among the Tory membership, said she was ‘not taking anything for granted’.


Environmental groups issue autumn warning for concerted protests

Environmental groups issue autumn warning for concerted protests

Environmental groups issue autumn warning for concerted protests

23 July 2022

Marchers converged on Westminster from different sites across the capital.


White balloons released as hundreds march to mark drugs-related deaths

White balloons released as hundreds march to mark drugs-related deaths

White balloons released as hundreds march to mark drugs-related deaths

23 July 2022

Fifteen people have died in Belfast in what have been described as drugs-related deaths since the start of June.


Pups and their owners hit the waves at annual Dog Surfing Championships

Pups and their owners hit the waves at annual Dog Surfing Championships

Pups and their owners hit the waves at annual Dog Surfing Championships

23 July 2022

The surf was up as dogs and their owners raced for a winning spot at the event in Poole, Dorset.


Former top Labour MP in bid to return to the Commons

Former top Labour MP in bid to return to the Commons

Former top Labour MP in bid to return to the Commons

23 July 2022

Former Labour MP Heidi Alexander is bidding to return to the Commons, after she was selected as the party’s candidate for South Swindon.


SNP to apply to intervene in Supreme Court indyref2 case

SNP to apply to intervene in Supreme Court indyref2 case

SNP to apply to intervene in Supreme Court indyref2 case

23 July 2022

The SNP’s national executive committee said the party has the ‘legal standing’ to put forward its political case.


Climate activists stage ‘die-in’ protest in Glasgow following record temperatures

Climate activists stage ‘die-in’ protest in Glasgow following record temperatures

Climate activists stage ‘die-in’ protest in Glasgow following record temperatures

23 July 2022

Extinction Rebellion Scotland activists lay on the ground covered in white sheets with ’cause of death’ placards to protest soaring temperatures.


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