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Harry and Meghan urge business chiefs to back Facebook boycott groups

Harry and Meghan urge business chiefs to back Facebook boycott groups

Harry and Meghan urge business chiefs to back Facebook boycott groups

28 June 2020

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have spoken behind the scenes with a number of organisations leading the Stop Hate for Profit campaign.


Man charged after firework thrown at Liver Building amid title celebrations

Man charged after firework thrown at Liver Building amid title celebrations

Man charged after firework thrown at Liver Building amid title celebrations

28 June 2020

The 19-year-old is to appear before magistrates in Liverpool on Monday.


Ricky Gervais leads stars urging Boris Johnson to help end exotic pet trade

Ricky Gervais leads stars urging Boris Johnson to help end exotic pet trade

Ricky Gervais leads stars urging Boris Johnson to help end exotic pet trade

28 June 2020

He has signed a letter saying the trade is a threat to world health.


‘Awful’ mass gatherings risk second wave of coronavirus, Priti Patel warns

‘Awful’ mass gatherings risk second wave of coronavirus, Priti Patel warns

‘Awful’ mass gatherings risk second wave of coronavirus, Priti Patel warns

28 June 2020

The Home Secretary said the ‘full force of the law’ would come down on those assaulting police attempting to break up unlawful events.


Sir Keir Starmer definitely a better Labour leader than me, insists Miliband

Sir Keir Starmer definitely a better Labour leader than me, insists Miliband

Sir Keir Starmer definitely a better Labour leader than me, insists Miliband

28 June 2020

Mr Miliband resigned as Labour leader in 2015 after his party’s crushing election defeat.


Slowdown in pubs vanishing from UK communities despite pandemic

Slowdown in pubs vanishing from UK communities despite pandemic

Slowdown in pubs vanishing from UK communities despite pandemic

28 June 2020

An analysis of Government data by real estate adviser Altus Group has revealed the number of UK pubs has “stabilised” over the past half-year.


Sainsbury’s set to post ‘reassuring’ sales jump in new chief’s first update

Sainsbury’s set to post ‘reassuring’ sales jump in new chief’s first update

Sainsbury’s set to post ‘reassuring’ sales jump in new chief’s first update

28 June 2020

Simon Roberts took over as the FTSE 100 grocer’s new chief executive officer at the start of June, replacing Mike Coupe.


Police force stopped 71% more speeding drivers when lockdown started

Police force stopped 71% more speeding drivers when lockdown started

Police force stopped 71% more speeding drivers when lockdown started

28 June 2020

Metropolitan Police officers issued 3,282 Traffic Offence Reports to drivers suspected of exceeding the limit during April.


Government ‘supporting’ Leicester amid chance of local lockdown

Government ‘supporting’ Leicester amid chance of local lockdown

Government ‘supporting’ Leicester amid chance of local lockdown

28 June 2020

The city’s spike in coronavirus cases has sparked a report that it may be the first UK location to be subjected to a district lockdown.


Government renews calls for terror attack rehearsals

Government renews calls for terror attack rehearsals

Government renews calls for terror attack rehearsals

28 June 2020

The advice on fast-moving “marauding” attacks follows last weekend’s fatal stabbings in Reading.


Big Issue sets out plan for vendors’ safe return to selling on streets

Big Issue sets out plan for vendors’ safe return to selling on streets

Big Issue sets out plan for vendors’ safe return to selling on streets

28 June 2020

Personal protective equipment will be provided, and the trend towards cashless payments will be speeded up from July 6.


McDonald’s to install electric car charge points at UK sites

McDonald’s to install electric car charge points at UK sites

McDonald’s to install electric car charge points at UK sites

28 June 2020

The Government has pledged to ban sales of petrol and diesel cars by 2035.


One hundred days of lockdown – How have things developed in the UK?

One hundred days of lockdown – How have things developed in the UK?

One hundred days of lockdown – How have things developed in the UK?

28 June 2020

The unprecedented nationwide shutdown began on March 23, with people urged to stay at home.


Puppy undergoes emergency operation to remove stick half the size of its body

Puppy undergoes emergency operation to remove stick half the size of its body

Puppy undergoes emergency operation to remove stick half the size of its body

28 June 2020

Rocky had swallowed the 10-inch stick without its owner knowing.


Late payment crisis facing smaller firms worsened during lockdown – report

Late payment crisis facing smaller firms worsened during lockdown – report

Late payment crisis facing smaller firms worsened during lockdown – report

28 June 2020

Almost two thirds of small businesses have been hit by late or frozen payments in the wake of the Covid-19 outbreak, a study suggests.


Misinformation ‘threatens democracy’, says Lords report

Misinformation ‘threatens democracy’, says Lords report

Misinformation ‘threatens democracy’, says Lords report

28 June 2020

The Lords Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies has urged the Government to bring forward its Online Harms regulation immediately.


Rankin details emotional experience of photographing NHS frontline workers

Rankin details emotional experience of photographing NHS frontline workers

Rankin details emotional experience of photographing NHS frontline workers

28 June 2020

He travelled round the country to take photos of healthcare staff.


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