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Ejector seat safety fear grounds Red Arrow jets and Typhoon warplanes

Ejector seat safety fear grounds Red Arrow jets and Typhoon warplanes

Ejector seat safety fear grounds Red Arrow jets and Typhoon warplanes

22 July 2022

The Red Arrows flying team is set to perform in a display at the Making Waves Festival in Irvine, North Ayrshire.


Sunak would put UK on ‘crisis footing’ as Truss defends tax plans

Sunak would put UK on ‘crisis footing’ as Truss defends tax plans

Sunak would put UK on ‘crisis footing’ as Truss defends tax plans

22 July 2022

In interviews with two major newspapers, both Mr Sunak and Ms Truss reveal eye-catching proposals designed to firm up their campaign for No 10.


How will the rail strikes affect services?

How will the rail strikes affect services?

How will the rail strikes affect services?

22 July 2022

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union will walk out on Wednesday July 27.


Tax cuts could be offered by Labour at next election, suggests shadow chancellor

Tax cuts could be offered by Labour at next election, suggests shadow chancellor

Tax cuts could be offered by Labour at next election, suggests shadow chancellor

22 July 2022

In an interview with The Mirror newspaper, Labour frontbencher Rachel Reeves hit out at the Tory leadership contenders.


Sir Keir Starmer announces mini-frontbench reshuffle

Sir Keir Starmer announces mini-frontbench reshuffle

Sir Keir Starmer announces mini-frontbench reshuffle

22 July 2022

The reshuffle sees a change to some members of Sir Keir’s top team.


Sunak and Truss agree to head-to-head debate hosted by The Sun and TalkTV

Sunak and Truss agree to head-to-head debate hosted by The Sun and TalkTV

Sunak and Truss agree to head-to-head debate hosted by The Sun and TalkTV

22 July 2022

The pair will face off in a debate on Tuesday July 26.


Travellers warned of worse delays on Saturday amid six-hour queues near Dover

Travellers warned of worse delays on Saturday amid six-hour queues near Dover

Travellers warned of worse delays on Saturday amid six-hour queues near Dover

22 July 2022

The travel disruption is taking place during one of the busiest periods for foreign travel from the UK.


UK’s record-breaking heatwave was most intense and widespread

UK’s record-breaking heatwave was most intense and widespread

UK’s record-breaking heatwave was most intense and widespread

22 July 2022

The high temperatures saw the Met Office issue its longest-range amber warning, lasting six days.


UK support for Ukraine will ‘not waver’, Johnson tells Zelensky

UK support for Ukraine will ‘not waver’, Johnson tells Zelensky

UK support for Ukraine will ‘not waver’, Johnson tells Zelensky

22 July 2022

The Prime Minister also welcomed news of a UN-brokered deal to get grain out of Ukraine.


Rail strike to go ahead next week after talks fail to resolve pay and jobs row

Rail strike to go ahead next week after talks fail to resolve pay and jobs row

Rail strike to go ahead next week after talks fail to resolve pay and jobs row

22 July 2022

Members of the RMT at Network Rail and 14 train companies will walk out on July 27.


Man accused of helping politician to ‘bring man to UK to harvest his kidney’

Man accused of helping politician to ‘bring man to UK to harvest his kidney’

Man accused of helping politician to ‘bring man to UK to harvest his kidney’

22 July 2022

Obinna Obeta, 50, from Southwark, south London, is charged under the Modern Slavery Act.


Sunak to set out plans to cut NHS backlog in campaign speech

Sunak to set out plans to cut NHS backlog in campaign speech

Sunak to set out plans to cut NHS backlog in campaign speech

22 July 2022

The Tory leadership hopeful will make the speech in Grantham, birthplace of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.


Week of criticisms and revelations over Home Office’s handling of migrant crisis

Week of criticisms and revelations over Home Office’s handling of migrant crisis

Week of criticisms and revelations over Home Office’s handling of migrant crisis

22 July 2022

Here are this week’s developments.


‘Delusional’ stalker ordered to stay away from Claire Foy for five years

‘Delusional’ stalker ordered to stay away from Claire Foy for five years

‘Delusional’ stalker ordered to stay away from Claire Foy for five years

22 July 2022

Jason Penrose sent the actress thousands of emails and knocked on her door, a court heard.


Exam board staff to strike over pay

Exam board staff to strike over pay

Exam board staff to strike over pay

22 July 2022

Unison said the three-day walkout at AQA could affect the delivery of GCSE and A-level results.


Critics paint unfair picture of Africa as a ‘hell-hole’ – Rwandan government

Critics paint unfair picture of Africa as a ‘hell-hole’ – Rwandan government

Critics paint unfair picture of Africa as a ‘hell-hole’ – Rwandan government

22 July 2022

Yolande Makolo said the country’s deal with the UK is a way to give youngsters the chance to build a life and “make it” in the east African nation.


Indyref2 case leans heavily on vote being ‘advisory’, says Lord Advocate

Indyref2 case leans heavily on vote being ‘advisory’, says Lord Advocate

Indyref2 case leans heavily on vote being ‘advisory’, says Lord Advocate

22 July 2022

The Supreme Court will hear arguments from the Scottish Government and opposition on October 11 and 12.


Couple guilty of murdering boy after ‘utterly horrific and prolonged’ torture

Couple guilty of murdering boy after ‘utterly horrific and prolonged’ torture

Couple guilty of murdering boy after ‘utterly horrific and prolonged’ torture

22 July 2022

Sebastian Kalinowski, 15, died after weeks of abuse at the hands of his mother, Agnieszka Kalinowska, and her long-term partner, Andrzej Latoszewski


Co-op to cut around 400 jobs due to inflation hit

Co-op to cut around 400 jobs due to inflation hit

Co-op to cut around 400 jobs due to inflation hit

22 July 2022

It is understood that the cuts will predominantly affect workers at its Manchester headquarters.


UK could lose £120m if Rwanda deal ruled unlawful

UK could lose £120m if Rwanda deal ruled unlawful

UK could lose £120m if Rwanda deal ruled unlawful

22 July 2022

The east African nation’s government confirmed it has already received the entire initial payment for the agreement signed by Priti Patel in April.


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