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Cost of living crisis: Budget pasta price jumps 50 per cent
The cost of living is hitting supermarket basics.


French police owe Liverpool supporters an apology, says Liverpool MP
We spoke to Liverpool MP Ian Byrne.


Champions League final: France blames ‘industrial scale’ fraud over chaos
France's interior minister has defended police actions at the Champions League final saying they prevented deaths from happening.


The reality is you will be used as cannon fodder, says UK teen who went to Ukraine war
He was just an 18-year-old student when Russia invaded Ukraine, and within weeks had crossed the border to volunteer.


Brandon Lewis dismisses suggestions Sue Gray pressured to water down report
A senior Cabinet minister has dismissed suggestions that Sue Gray was under pressure to water down her report into Downing Street lockdown parties.


Lester Piggott dies: Tributes paid to legendary jockey
The legendary jockey Lester Piggott has died at the age of 86 at his home in Switzerland.


Met Police officer accused of 21 counts of rape to face trial
A Metropolitan Police officer who has been accused of 44 offences, including 21 counts of rape, will face trial in February next year.


Changes to ministerial code ‘hardly likely to restore trust’ in PM, Tory MP Sir Bob Neill says
We were joined by the Tory MP Sir Bob Neill who said tonight that he'd put a letter in calling for a vote of confidence in Boris Johnson's leadership.


Justin Welby on free speech, Rwanda and partygate
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby responded to the Sue Gray report on Twitter this week saying: "Standards in public life are the glue that holds us together - we need to rediscover them and abide by them."


Johnson changes ministerial code to remove need for resignations over breaches
Boris Johnson has changed the rules on the ministerial code, allowing ministers to apologise instead of having to resign if they breach the rules.


‘I would encourage women who have concerns to speak out’, says maternity review chair
Senior midwife Donna Ockenden led the inquiry into maternity failings in Shrewsbury and will now head the independent review into Nottingham's failings.


Nottingham maternity services ordered to improve
Nottingham University Hospitals Trust has been told to make immediate and significant improvements to maternity services by the healthcare watchdog.


Sue Gray ‘probably to thank’ for energy grant timing, Martin Lewis says
The chancellor's £15 billion package which sets out to soften the impact of the cost of living crisis has been welcomed by struggling households.


Child protection in England needs fundamental change review into deaths of two children says
A national review into the deaths of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes and Star Hobson says concerns by members of their extended families were ignored. There was weak decision making and poor information sharing within child protection services, and the way chi...


Maternity Scandal: Midwife who led Shrewsbury probe will now chair Nottingham review
A review of failings in maternity services at Nottingham NHS trust will now be led by senior midwife Donna Ockenden.



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