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Charles: British Red Cross is shining example of compassion in action

Charles: British Red Cross is shining example of compassion in action

Charles: British Red Cross is shining example of compassion in action

20 June 2020

The Prince of Wales has praised the charity for its response since the start of the coronavirus crisis in a video message.


Three children die in hospital after Paisley flat fire

Three children die in hospital after Paisley flat fire

Three children die in hospital after Paisley flat fire

20 June 2020

Fiona Gibson, Alexander James Gibson, and Philip Gibson died after the fire on Friday night.


Alexandra Burke: I was told to bleach my skin to look whiter

Alexandra Burke: I was told to bleach my skin to look whiter

Alexandra Burke: I was told to bleach my skin to look whiter

20 June 2020

The X Factor winner posted a video on Instagram talking about her experiences of racism in the music industry.


Demonstrators gather for third weekend of Black Lives Matter protests

Demonstrators gather for third weekend of Black Lives Matter protests

Demonstrators gather for third weekend of Black Lives Matter protests

20 June 2020

Thousands of people have taken to the streets in anti-racism protests across the UK.


Protesters kettled after converging on George Square despite police warnings

Protesters kettled after converging on George Square despite police warnings

Protesters kettled after converging on George Square despite police warnings

20 June 2020

More than 100 police officers were at the scene of the Glasgow Says No to Racism event, confining supporters before moving them through the city.


Coronavirus: Chancellor hints two-metre rule will be relaxed in PM’s review

Coronavirus: Chancellor hints two-metre rule will be relaxed in PM’s review

Coronavirus: Chancellor hints two-metre rule will be relaxed in PM’s review

20 June 2020

Rishi Sunak said the review ‘will make an enormous difference’ to businesses, during a visit to shops in North Yorkshire.


Covid-19 has accelerated demise of high street, says former Iceland boss

Covid-19 has accelerated demise of high street, says former Iceland boss

Covid-19 has accelerated demise of high street, says former Iceland boss

20 June 2020

Retail expert Bill Grimsey said half of businesses were in danger of ‘going bust’ even before the pandemic.


Thunberg urges world to tackle climate change with same urgency as coronavirus

Thunberg urges world to tackle climate change with same urgency as coronavirus

Thunberg urges world to tackle climate change with same urgency as coronavirus

20 June 2020

The teenager hopes coronavirus will open up the discussion about deaths caused by climate change.


Protesters converge on George Square despite police warnings

Protesters converge on George Square despite police warnings

Protesters converge on George Square despite police warnings

20 June 2020

More than 100 police officers are on the scene to monitor a Glasgow Says No to Racism event, with other groups expected to make an appearance.


Jeremy Corbyn’s brother charged with breaching lockdown on two occasions

Jeremy Corbyn’s brother charged with breaching lockdown on two occasions

Jeremy Corbyn’s brother charged with breaching lockdown on two occasions

20 June 2020

Piers Corbyn allegedly broke the emergency legislation to take part in protests calling the pandemic a hoax and also blaming it on the 5G network.


Ten charged over anti-racism and counter protests

Ten charged over anti-racism and counter protests

Ten charged over anti-racism and counter protests

20 June 2020

The defendants are a mixture of supporters of the Black Lives Matter cause and far-right counter protesters.


US prosecutor investigating Epstein and Andrew links ‘has not resigned’

US prosecutor investigating Epstein and Andrew links ‘has not resigned’

US prosecutor investigating Epstein and Andrew links ‘has not resigned’

20 June 2020

Geoffrey Berman responded strongly after the US Department of Justice announced he was ‘stepping down’.


£3m spent on protecting Trump and other world leaders at D-Day event

£3m spent on protecting Trump and other world leaders at D-Day event

£3m spent on protecting Trump and other world leaders at D-Day event

20 June 2020

The Home Office paid the bulk of the bill.


Lib Dems on how they turned party membership into Covid-19 support network

Lib Dems on how they turned party membership into Covid-19 support network

Lib Dems on how they turned party membership into Covid-19 support network

20 June 2020

Sir Ed Davey said he was ‘choked up’ by the scale of response by members in supporting vulnerable people during the lockdown.


Lawyer who accused Andrew of shutting door on Epstein investigation ‘resigns’

Lawyer who accused Andrew of shutting door on Epstein investigation ‘resigns’

Lawyer who accused Andrew of shutting door on Epstein investigation ‘resigns’

20 June 2020

Mr Berman said he had no intention of standing down and that investigations would continue ‘without delay or interruption’.


Charity workers ‘nail-bitingly close’ to being stranded in Madagascar

Charity workers ‘nail-bitingly close’ to being stranded in Madagascar

Charity workers ‘nail-bitingly close’ to being stranded in Madagascar

20 June 2020

The team turned to the British Embassy for help in securing their journey back to the UK.


London City Airport reopens after three-month closure

London City Airport reopens after three-month closure

London City Airport reopens after three-month closure

20 June 2020

Last year it was the UK’s 12th busiest airport, handling 5.1 million passengers.


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