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i News -Conservative Party chair says Tories will enter next general election as 'underdogs'
i News -The union said the strikes had been called off after "significant progress"
i News -The 1975 frontman has attempted to explain his problematic behaviour in recent months by saying he was playing a character - but in 2023, sincerity is the key
i News -The Prime Minister may use Wednesday's conference speech to announce the decision, but is likely to soften the blow by spending on other projects for the North
i News -Aslef general secretary Mick Whelan said union members have not had a pay rise since 2019 and are struggling with the increased cost of living
i News -The Prime Minister is expected to hold an emergency Cabinet meeting to sign off the measures during the party conference
i News -The results were true even after taking into account established risk factors known to drive the risk for diabetes, including age, gender, ethnicity and body mass index
i News -Matt Gaetz and other hardline Republicans are angered that Mr McCarthy relied on Democrat votes to pass a bill that avoided a government shutdown at the weekend
i News -With the blood-sucking pests causing havoc in post-Fashion Week Paris, here's how to keep them at bay while travelling - and in your home
i News -Prisoners would be sent to serve time in overseas under plans to tackle overcrowded jails
i News -The Chancellor warned against breaking a manifesto promise amid speculation the state pension triple lock could be revised downwards
i News -London Underground workers had planned to walk out on Wednesday and Friday
i News -A man in his 50s was also hit by lightning during the incident at the Sele School
i News -The problem started on Monday and has continued into Tuesday morning, with hundreds of people logging complains with online outage tracker Down Detector
i News -Alice Ojeda is not currently taking a salary from her business and the pair rely on her partner's income
i News -Donald says he will consider staying on as Europe's captain for 2025
i News -The lightening strike caused a biogas tanks to explode, lighting up the sky north of Oxford in orange
i News -I had to lie, fight, cheat to get into the best parties at conference, and I almost always left full of regret
i News -House prices could have fallen further than expected when taking into account high inflation
i News -The future of HS2 and the forthcoming general election are dominating the UK’s political landscape
i News -Neither strike is directly affecting the Elizabeth Line, meaning trains will be running, though it may experience some knock-on effects
i News -Tuisova will not attend the funeral as he remains at the World Cup in France for Fiji's match against Portugal
i News -'I was sitting in my kitchen when the whole room lit up with a brilliant white light,' said one Oxford resident
i News -European football returns to St James' Park after 20 years on Wednesday with PSG's visit after 'unprecedented demand' for tickets
i News -There’s a superstitious fear that the Tories might possess some kind of secret, tricksy way to magic up a majority
i News -London Overground is not affected by the train drivers' strike, and should run as normal on Wednesday
i News -Our school budget is so tight I have called the private school down the road for help
i News -Chief scientific adviser Sir Patrick Vallance wrote in his diary that it was 'extraordinary' that Sage advice on social distancing had been 'cherry picked' by Downing Street
i News -Rishi Sunak is set to call an emergency Cabinet meeting on Tuesday at the Conservative Party Conference to discuss the future of HS2
i News -The cosmic world might not hold the answers for everyone, but that doesn’t mean it doesn't work for anyone
i News -Most London Underground lines will not operate during the two days of industrial action
i News -Appointments for CT scans, MRIs and X-rays will be postponed as radiographers join junior doctors and consultants on strike at hospitals across England
i News -On average, sites in the South East of England received 4,459 visits in the 2022 to 2023 academic year, eight times as many as sites in the North West (565)
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