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Barclay’s meeting with doctors over pay dispute postponed until Thursday

Barclay’s meeting with doctors over pay dispute postponed until Thursday

Barclay’s meeting with doctors over pay dispute postponed until Thursday

11 January 2023

Medics were supposed to meet the Health Secretary on Wednesday morning but the meeting was called off.


Man posted Facebook message threatening Sturgeon, ex-partner tells court

Man posted Facebook message threatening Sturgeon, ex-partner tells court

Man posted Facebook message threatening Sturgeon, ex-partner tells court

11 January 2023

William Curtis denies the charges against him.


Teachers praise parents for ‘phenomenal’ support during strike action

Teachers praise parents for ‘phenomenal’ support during strike action

Teachers praise parents for ‘phenomenal’ support during strike action

11 January 2023

Secondary schools across Scotland have been closed after teachers walked out in their ongoing pay dispute.


Sinn Fein withdrawal overshadows Cleverly talks with parties on protocol

Sinn Fein withdrawal overshadows Cleverly talks with parties on protocol

Sinn Fein withdrawal overshadows Cleverly talks with parties on protocol

11 January 2023

Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald accused the British Government of ‘Tory petulance’ after she said she was excluded from political talks.


New image from James Webb telescope holds clues on how the first stars formed

New image from James Webb telescope holds clues on how the first stars formed

New image from James Webb telescope holds clues on how the first stars formed

11 January 2023

It shows a young cluster of stars NGC 346, which is more than 200,000 light-years from Earth.


Macron to host Sunak for UK-France summit in March

Macron to host Sunak for UK-France summit in March

Macron to host Sunak for UK-France summit in March

11 January 2023

Rishi Sunak will travel to France for talks with Emmanuel Macron covering a range of issues including the small boats crossing the Channel.


Long Covid effects ‘resolve in a year’ for most with mild illness – study

Long Covid effects ‘resolve in a year’ for most with mild illness – study

Long Covid effects ‘resolve in a year’ for most with mild illness – study

11 January 2023

Some 2.1 million people in the UK are suffering from long Covid.


Starmer tells Sunak he can’t legislate his way out of ’13 years of failure’

Starmer tells Sunak he can’t legislate his way out of ’13 years of failure’

Starmer tells Sunak he can’t legislate his way out of ’13 years of failure’

11 January 2023

At the first Prime Minister’s Questions of the year, the Labour leader focused his line of attack on the NHS strikes.


Bridgen stripped of Tory whip for ‘utterly unacceptable’ Covid vaccine comments

Bridgen stripped of Tory whip for ‘utterly unacceptable’ Covid vaccine comments

Bridgen stripped of Tory whip for ‘utterly unacceptable’ Covid vaccine comments

11 January 2023

Andrew Bridgen claimed a medic had told him the vaccines were ‘the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust’.


‘Artificial pancreas’ could ‘automate blood sugar checks among type 2 diabetics’

‘Artificial pancreas’ could ‘automate blood sugar checks among type 2 diabetics’

‘Artificial pancreas’ could ‘automate blood sugar checks among type 2 diabetics’

11 January 2023

Similar devices are already set to be approved for NHS use for patients with type 1 diabetes.


Solicitors threaten Government with legal action in row over fees

Solicitors threaten Government with legal action in row over fees

Solicitors threaten Government with legal action in row over fees

11 January 2023

The Law Society is urging Justice Secretary Dominic Raab to rethink the rates criminal defence solicitors receive for legal aid work.


Mark Cavendish robbery accused ‘had loaned his phone to someone else’

Mark Cavendish robbery accused ‘had loaned his phone to someone else’

Mark Cavendish robbery accused ‘had loaned his phone to someone else’

11 January 2023

Oludewa Okorosobo made the claim during the trial at Chelmsford Crown Court.


Scotland shirt worn by Jim Baxter in 1967 Wembley victory to be sold at auction

Scotland shirt worn by Jim Baxter in 1967 Wembley victory to be sold at auction

Scotland shirt worn by Jim Baxter in 1967 Wembley victory to be sold at auction

11 January 2023

The game saw Scotland beat then world champions England 3-2.


Businesswoman told police officer ‘we are not having sex’, court told

Businesswoman told police officer ‘we are not having sex’, court told

Businesswoman told police officer ‘we are not having sex’, court told

11 January 2023

Police Constable David Longden-Thurgood, is on trial at Winchester Crown Court accused of rape.


Driving case adjourned as Dublin court told Conor McGregor is sick

Driving case adjourned as Dublin court told Conor McGregor is sick

Driving case adjourned as Dublin court told Conor McGregor is sick

11 January 2023

A full hearing is scheduled for December 6.


Tailor says he did not see Kate and Meghan argue ahead of royal wedding

Tailor says he did not see Kate and Meghan argue ahead of royal wedding

Tailor says he did not see Kate and Meghan argue ahead of royal wedding

11 January 2023

Ajay Mirpuri was called in to mend six ill-fitting Givenchy bridesmaid dresses.


Sunak admits he has used ‘independent’ healthcare but is registered with NHS GP

Sunak admits he has used ‘independent’ healthcare but is registered with NHS GP

Sunak admits he has used ‘independent’ healthcare but is registered with NHS GP

11 January 2023

Rishi Sunak has faced repeated questions about whether he uses private health providers rather than the NHS.


Women unhappy with their bodies ‘spend more time looking at slimmer females’

Women unhappy with their bodies ‘spend more time looking at slimmer females’

Women unhappy with their bodies ‘spend more time looking at slimmer females’

11 January 2023

The research is based on analysis of 34 studies involving nearly 3,000 women.


Universities get extra £15m to help students with cost-of-living pressures

Universities get extra £15m to help students with cost-of-living pressures

Universities get extra £15m to help students with cost-of-living pressures

11 January 2023

Tuition fees in England will be frozen for the next two years and maximum student loans for living costs will rise, the Government said.


NatWest increases debt support as customers cut back on food and fuel

NatWest increases debt support as customers cut back on food and fuel

NatWest increases debt support as customers cut back on food and fuel

11 January 2023

The banking giant said about a million of the lowest earners were spending 10% of their income on fuel or 30% on groceries.


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