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Charles opens community fridge to cut food waste

Charles opens community fridge to cut food waste

Charles opens community fridge to cut food waste

11 September 2020

It is the 100th fridge run by Hubbub’s Community Fridge Network.


Masks and limit on indoor meetings to tackle ‘gathering storm’ in Wales

Masks and limit on indoor meetings to tackle ‘gathering storm’ in Wales

Masks and limit on indoor meetings to tackle ‘gathering storm’ in Wales

11 September 2020

First Minister Mark Drakeford has warned that Covid-19 is ‘on the rise again’.


Council scraps low-traffic scheme due to ‘chaos’ on roads

Council scraps low-traffic scheme due to ‘chaos’ on roads

Council scraps low-traffic scheme due to ‘chaos’ on roads

11 September 2020

Wandsworth Council said the project is ‘not delivering the benefits we want to see’.


‘Incredible’ blue gull leaves onlookers baffled

‘Incredible’ blue gull leaves onlookers baffled

‘Incredible’ blue gull leaves onlookers baffled

11 September 2020

‘I have been in this job for about 20 years and I have never seen anything like this,’ said animal welfare officer Graham Carter.


Ban on Birmingham households mixing after cases of ‘relentless’ Covid-19 rocket

Ban on Birmingham households mixing after cases of ‘relentless’ Covid-19 rocket

Ban on Birmingham households mixing after cases of ‘relentless’ Covid-19 rocket

11 September 2020

Tough new measures will be imposed on the city, as well as neighbouring Sandwell and Solihull areas, from Tuesday.


Government says NI port checks will be kept to ‘minimum’

Government says NI port checks will be kept to ‘minimum’

Government says NI port checks will be kept to ‘minimum’

11 September 2020

A proposal to stall construction work on expanding checking facilities at the region’s ports sparked heated exchanges at a Stormont Executive meeting.


UK coronavirus cases rise to highest level since mid-May

UK coronavirus cases rise to highest level since mid-May

UK coronavirus cases rise to highest level since mid-May

11 September 2020

The public has been warned the increase is a reminder of the ‘ongoing risk as the virus spreads throughout the UK’.


Teenager charged over Sir Winston Churchill statue graffiti

Teenager charged over Sir Winston Churchill statue graffiti

Teenager charged over Sir Winston Churchill statue graffiti

11 September 2020

The plinth of the monument to the former prime minister was defaced on Thursday with yellow graffiti including the words ‘is a racist’.


Former nurse completes 102nd charity walk on 102nd birthday

Former nurse completes 102nd charity walk on 102nd birthday

Former nurse completes 102nd charity walk on 102nd birthday

11 September 2020

Joan Rich set herself the fundraising goal during lockdown.


Three children undergo surgery after school bus hit railway bridge

Three children undergo surgery after school bus hit railway bridge

Three children undergo surgery after school bus hit railway bridge

11 September 2020

Police said the youngsters’ injuries were ‘potentially life-changing’.


Government urged to redouble EU trade deal efforts after striking Japan FTA

Government urged to redouble EU trade deal efforts after striking Japan FTA

Government urged to redouble EU trade deal efforts after striking Japan FTA

11 September 2020

Labour said it was important to put the deal in ‘perspective’ – as the net benefit would amount to just 0.07% of GDP.


Buckland under pressure over Brexit legislation

Buckland under pressure over Brexit legislation

Buckland under pressure over Brexit legislation

11 September 2020

Peers say the Justice Secretary has taken an oath pledging to uphold the rule of law.


Hancock’s testing comments deemed ‘dangerous’ by Independent Sage psychologist

Hancock’s testing comments deemed ‘dangerous’ by Independent Sage psychologist

Hancock’s testing comments deemed ‘dangerous’ by Independent Sage psychologist

11 September 2020

The Health Secretary had hit out at people he said were seeking a coronavirus test inappropriately.


Coronavirus cases rise as UK’s R number creeps above 1

Coronavirus cases rise as UK’s R number creeps above 1

Coronavirus cases rise as UK’s R number creeps above 1

11 September 2020

The data comes as the Government announced a launch date for the NHS tracing app and Birmingham faces new restrictions amid an infections spike.


Scheme to bring ultrafast broadband to rural areas gets £22m funding boost

Scheme to bring ultrafast broadband to rural areas gets £22m funding boost

Scheme to bring ultrafast broadband to rural areas gets £22m funding boost

11 September 2020

The Gigabit Broadband Voucher Scheme can be used by homes and businesses in rural areas to subsidise the cost of adding ultrafast connectivity.


Nurse who spent 30 years working for NHS dies after contracting Covid-19

Nurse who spent 30 years working for NHS dies after contracting Covid-19

Nurse who spent 30 years working for NHS dies after contracting Covid-19

11 September 2020

Wilbald Tesha has become the 196th frontline worker whose death has been verified by the PA news agency during the pandemic.


The NHS and care workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic

The NHS and care workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic

The NHS and care workers who have died during the coronavirus pandemic

11 September 2020

At least 196 frontline health and care workers have died with Covid-19.


Still ‘some work to be done’ in Rod Stewart assault case, US court told

Still ‘some work to be done’ in Rod Stewart assault case, US court told

Still ‘some work to be done’ in Rod Stewart assault case, US court told

11 September 2020

Sir Rod and his son Sean have pleaded not guilty to a charge of simple battery.


Teachers left angry over decision to make poetry compulsory for GCSE students

Teachers left angry over decision to make poetry compulsory for GCSE students

Teachers left angry over decision to make poetry compulsory for GCSE students

11 September 2020

The benefit to students who have spent months out of classroom due to Covid-19 will be ‘partially lost’, a headteachers’ union warns.


No 10 says an EU free trade deal still possible despite legal threats

No 10 says an EU free trade deal still possible despite legal threats

No 10 says an EU free trade deal still possible despite legal threats

11 September 2020

Brussels has warned of legal action if the UK refuses to drop measures to override the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement.


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