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Wrexham striker Paul Mullin to convalesce at club co-owner Rob McElhenney’s home

Wrexham striker Paul Mullin to convalesce at club co-owner Rob McElhenney’s home

Wrexham striker Paul Mullin to convalesce at club co-owner Rob McElhenney’s home

31 July 2023

The Always Sunny In Philadelphia star said Mullin would be staying with him for ‘a couple of weeks’ before heading back to Wales.


Free legal advice aims to help thousands of people facing eviction each year

Free legal advice aims to help thousands of people facing eviction each year

Free legal advice aims to help thousands of people facing eviction each year

31 July 2023

The launch comes not long after the latest statistics showed households and children in temporary accommodation in England are at record highs.


What would new oil and gas licences mean for energy security and the climate?

What would new oil and gas licences mean for energy security and the climate?

What would new oil and gas licences mean for energy security and the climate?

31 July 2023

The Government said the new licences will mean cheaper, cleaner and more secure energy for the UK.


UK Government must make next move to resolve Stormont impasse – DUP

UK Government must make next move to resolve Stormont impasse – DUP

UK Government must make next move to resolve Stormont impasse – DUP

31 July 2023

Deputy leader Gavin Robinson has called on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to deliver on commitments he made.


Visits to NHS bowel cancer screening web pages soar after George Alagiah’s death

Visits to NHS bowel cancer screening web pages soar after George Alagiah’s death

Visits to NHS bowel cancer screening web pages soar after George Alagiah’s death

31 July 2023

The BBC newsreader died at the age of 67 after he was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2014.


British woman among three killed in French motorway crash

British woman among three killed in French motorway crash

British woman among three killed in French motorway crash

31 July 2023

The mother in her 40s was reportedly travelling with other family members when the accident happened.


Victorian mosaic of 30,000 Minton tiles to go on display in Liverpool

Victorian mosaic of 30,000 Minton tiles to go on display in Liverpool

Victorian mosaic of 30,000 Minton tiles to go on display in Liverpool

31 July 2023

The Victorian mosaic at St George’s Hall will be on display from Tuesday until August 18.


Sunak blames reshuffle on why he cannot name Scottish Tory top team

Sunak blames reshuffle on why he cannot name Scottish Tory top team

Sunak blames reshuffle on why he cannot name Scottish Tory top team

31 July 2023

Reporters asked the Prime Minister to name four members of Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross’ front bench.


Thousands of scans cancelled as a result of radiographer strike – figures

Thousands of scans cancelled as a result of radiographer strike – figures

Thousands of scans cancelled as a result of radiographer strike – figures

31 July 2023

Radiographers carry out X-rays, MRI and CT scans, ultrasounds and breast screening, as well as radiotherapy for cancer patients.


Task force to focus on building skills in nuclear sector

Task force to focus on building skills in nuclear sector

Task force to focus on building skills in nuclear sector

31 July 2023

It is part of the Government’s efforts to drastically scale up nuclear capacity.


We were set back 10 years after NatWest shut account, says business owner

We were set back 10 years after NatWest shut account, says business owner

We were set back 10 years after NatWest shut account, says business owner

31 July 2023

It comes as ex-Ukip leader Nigel Farage has launched a new website amid plans to ‘build a powerful lobby group’ to oppose de-banking.


Accenture to cut Irish workforce by almost 900

Accenture to cut Irish workforce by almost 900

Accenture to cut Irish workforce by almost 900

31 July 2023

The consultancy firm announced plans in March to reduce its global headcount by 2.5%.


Funding boost for research hubs that drive Government health policy

Funding boost for research hubs that drive Government health policy

Funding boost for research hubs that drive Government health policy

31 July 2023

The 20 new policy research units will receive between £2m and £5m over a three- to five-year contract


Northern Ireland airports press for return of duty-free shopping for EU flights

Northern Ireland airports press for return of duty-free shopping for EU flights

Northern Ireland airports press for return of duty-free shopping for EU flights

31 July 2023

Bosses said since Brexit duty-free shopping from GB airports has been extended to include EU destinations, but not at Northern Ireland airports.


Trans healthcare campaigners lose appeal bid over waiting times

Trans healthcare campaigners lose appeal bid over waiting times

Trans healthcare campaigners lose appeal bid over waiting times

31 July 2023

Three judges have dismissed the appeal.


Almost half of under-18s wait three months for eating disorder treatment

Almost half of under-18s wait three months for eating disorder treatment

Almost half of under-18s wait three months for eating disorder treatment

31 July 2023

The Children’s Commissioner for England said the NHS figures were ‘worrying’.


Goldendoodles the UK’s most popular dog, figures suggest

Goldendoodles the UK’s most popular dog, figures suggest

Goldendoodles the UK’s most popular dog, figures suggest

31 July 2023

Ads for goldendoodles attracted 886 viewers per puppy on the Pets4Homes re-homing website this year, edging out golden retrievers and Maltipoos.


Sunak: UK should ‘max out’ developments in North Sea oil and gas

Sunak: UK should ‘max out’ developments in North Sea oil and gas

Sunak: UK should ‘max out’ developments in North Sea oil and gas

31 July 2023

The Prime Minister said the move was best for energy security, the UK economy and the environment.


Up to ministers to ensure existing security protocols are followed, says No 10

Up to ministers to ensure existing security protocols are followed, says No 10

Up to ministers to ensure existing security protocols are followed, says No 10

31 July 2023

It has been claimed that Robert Jenrick, minister for immigration, left his red box unattended whilst on a train.


Sunak backs review of Scottish civil servants’ work on independence

Sunak backs review of Scottish civil servants’ work on independence

Sunak backs review of Scottish civil servants’ work on independence

31 July 2023

The Prime Minister discussed the issue when he visited Scotland on Monday.


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