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Virgin Media O2 makes access to financial support websites free for mobile users

Virgin Media O2 makes access to financial support websites free for mobile users

Virgin Media O2 makes access to financial support websites free for mobile users

21 July 2022

The network said the move is its latest measure to help customers dealing with the surging cost of living.


Dementia charity to make giant scarf to wrap around Royal Albert Hall

Dementia charity to make giant scarf to wrap around Royal Albert Hall

Dementia charity to make giant scarf to wrap around Royal Albert Hall

21 July 2022

The Lewy Body Society intends to wrap a 244-metre scarf around the popular concert hall.


Borrowing soars as runaway inflation pushes up interest

Borrowing soars as runaway inflation pushes up interest

Borrowing soars as runaway inflation pushes up interest

21 July 2022

The Office for National Statistics said Government borrowing hit £22.9 billion, the second highest June since records began in 1993.


Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group delivers profit surge but warns over cost of living

Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group delivers profit surge but warns over cost of living

Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group delivers profit surge but warns over cost of living

21 July 2022

Sports Direct’s parent business hailed a strong performance despite a ‘significant increase’ in running costs.


Gene therapy dramatically cuts risk of bleeding in haemophilia B patients

Gene therapy dramatically cuts risk of bleeding in haemophilia B patients

Gene therapy dramatically cuts risk of bleeding in haemophilia B patients

21 July 2022

Haemophilia is a rare condition that affects the blood’s ability to clot.


Hallucinations are very much a part of my life – David Jensen

Hallucinations are very much a part of my life – David Jensen

Hallucinations are very much a part of my life – David Jensen

21 July 2022

The DJ, nicknamed Kid, has been living with Parkinson’s disease for more than a decade.


What the papers say – July 21

What the papers say – July 21

What the papers say – July 21

21 July 2022

The front pages liken the contest between the final two Tory candidates as a ‘dog fight’.


Appeal judges set to consider latest stage of Archie Battersbee treatment fight

Appeal judges set to consider latest stage of Archie Battersbee treatment fight

Appeal judges set to consider latest stage of Archie Battersbee treatment fight

21 July 2022

Archie’s parents, Hollie Dance and Paul Battersbee, have mounted an appeal bid after a High Court judge ruled that doctors could stop treatment


Endangered pine martens could be reintroduced to south-west England

Endangered pine martens could be reintroduced to south-west England

Endangered pine martens could be reintroduced to south-west England

21 July 2022

The nocturnal mammal disappeared from the region in the 1880s, but now conservationists are looking at plans to bring them back.


Royal Institute of British Architects announces 2022 Stirling Prize shortlist

Royal Institute of British Architects announces 2022 Stirling Prize shortlist

Royal Institute of British Architects announces 2022 Stirling Prize shortlist

21 July 2022

Nominees from across the country are vying for the award, which is the highest accolade in architecture.


Approach to small boats crisis may have been counter-productive, review says

Approach to small boats crisis may have been counter-productive, review says

Approach to small boats crisis may have been counter-productive, review says

20 July 2022

Border Force reform planned as report finds ‘suboptimal performance’.


Liz Truss eyes emergency budget to lower tax as she fights Rishi Sunak for No 10

Liz Truss eyes emergency budget to lower tax as she fights Rishi Sunak for No 10

Liz Truss eyes emergency budget to lower tax as she fights Rishi Sunak for No 10

20 July 2022

As the final Tory leadership contenders battle for the support of Conservative members, Mr Sunak claimed he is the only one who can beat Labour.


Families counting cost of devastating fires after record heat

Families counting cost of devastating fires after record heat

Families counting cost of devastating fires after record heat

20 July 2022

The UK recorded a new provisional high temperature of 40.3C in Coningsby, Lincolnshire, on Tuesday.


Calls growing for ‘consumer strike’ on energy bills – Martin Lewis

Calls growing for ‘consumer strike’ on energy bills – Martin Lewis

Calls growing for ‘consumer strike’ on energy bills – Martin Lewis

20 July 2022

The financial expert says more help is needed for the poorest people during the cost-of-living crisis as they have the least financial resilience.


Police probe after two killed in light aircraft crash in Co Down

Police probe after two killed in light aircraft crash in Co Down

Police probe after two killed in light aircraft crash in Co Down

20 July 2022

Two people died in the incident at Newtownards Airport on Tuesday evening.


‘Undue emotional stress’ may be considered in public parole hearings

‘Undue emotional stress’ may be considered in public parole hearings

‘Undue emotional stress’ may be considered in public parole hearings

20 July 2022

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Quidditch is changing its name to distance itself from JK Rowling comments

Quidditch is changing its name to distance itself from JK Rowling comments

Quidditch is changing its name to distance itself from JK Rowling comments

20 July 2022

Sports bosses have announced that Quidditch will be known as Quadball


Law to require minimum wage for UK-tied seafarers after P&O ferries scandal

Law to require minimum wage for UK-tied seafarers after P&O ferries scandal

Law to require minimum wage for UK-tied seafarers after P&O ferries scandal

20 July 2022

A Bill has been presented to Parliament.


Tobias Ellwood has Tory whip suspended again after reprieve for leadership vote

Tobias Ellwood has Tory whip suspended again after reprieve for leadership vote

Tobias Ellwood has Tory whip suspended again after reprieve for leadership vote

20 July 2022

The Penny Mordaunt supporter was given back the whip temporarily so he could vote in the race for No 10.


Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss: How will the Tories select a winner?

Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss: How will the Tories select a winner?

Rishi Sunak or Liz Truss: How will the Tories select a winner?

20 July 2022

Conservative Party members will now vote for the person they want to become the next prime minister.


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