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Government investigating dozens of vehicle models over diesel emissions concerns

Government investigating dozens of vehicle models over diesel emissions concerns

Government investigating dozens of vehicle models over diesel emissions concerns

11 November 2024

The inquiry could result in thousands of cars being recalled.


Famous Glasgow joke shop closes its doors after almost 140 years in business

Famous Glasgow joke shop closes its doors after almost 140 years in business

Famous Glasgow joke shop closes its doors after almost 140 years in business

11 November 2024

Tam Shepherds Trick Shop is to become an online business only because of the redevelopment of the premises it is in.


Dale Vince in High Court libel battle over ‘false claim he supports Hamas’

Dale Vince in High Court libel battle over ‘false claim he supports Hamas’

Dale Vince in High Court libel battle over ‘false claim he supports Hamas’

11 November 2024

Mr Vince is suing three people for libel over the allegations, following an interview with Times Radio in October last year.


Sixth form college teachers back strike action in pay dispute

Sixth form college teachers back strike action in pay dispute

Sixth form college teachers back strike action in pay dispute

11 November 2024

The National Education Union passed the 50% ballot turnout at 32 sixth form colleges across England.


UN climate talks start as experts warn 2024 is heading for record heat

UN climate talks start as experts warn 2024 is heading for record heat

UN climate talks start as experts warn 2024 is heading for record heat

11 November 2024

Sir Keir Starmer is among the leaders heading to Baku, Azerbaijan, for the conference.


Decision to search Skripals’ home ‘still haunts me’, detective tells inquiry

Decision to search Skripals’ home ‘still haunts me’, detective tells inquiry

Decision to search Skripals’ home ‘still haunts me’, detective tells inquiry

11 November 2024

Detective Inspector Ben Mant’s colleague Nick Bailey was poisoned with Novichok after it was smeared on the door handle of the property in Salisbury.


Government allowed bureaucracy to get in way of Horizon redress – Kemi Badenoch

Government allowed bureaucracy to get in way of Horizon redress – Kemi Badenoch

Government allowed bureaucracy to get in way of Horizon redress – Kemi Badenoch

11 November 2024

Mrs Badenoch and Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds gave evidence to the inquiry on Monday.


Health chiefs target faster endometriosis diagnoses for women

Health chiefs target faster endometriosis diagnoses for women

Health chiefs target faster endometriosis diagnoses for women

11 November 2024

Delays in diagnosis can lead to prolonged suffering, ill health and risks to fertility


UK and France seek to put Ukraine in ‘strongest possible position into winter’

UK and France seek to put Ukraine in ‘strongest possible position into winter’

UK and France seek to put Ukraine in ‘strongest possible position into winter’

11 November 2024

The two leaders held talks in Paris to mark Armistice Day and consider how best to continue supporting wartorn Ukraine.


Noel Gallagher creates six-hour long version of Oasis hit for London gallery

Noel Gallagher creates six-hour long version of Oasis hit for London gallery

Noel Gallagher creates six-hour long version of Oasis hit for London gallery

11 November 2024

Champagne Supernova was written by Gallagher and has been turned into a soundscape.


Stop Brexit Man says playing music is ‘part of fundamental right to protest’

Stop Brexit Man says playing music is ‘part of fundamental right to protest’

Stop Brexit Man says playing music is ‘part of fundamental right to protest’

11 November 2024

Steve Bray is known for playing music in protest around Westminster.


Gorillas and a pygmy hippo enjoy fruit and veg to mark London market anniversary

Gorillas and a pygmy hippo enjoy fruit and veg to mark London market anniversary

Gorillas and a pygmy hippo enjoy fruit and veg to mark London market anniversary

11 November 2024

The wholesale site marked its 50th anniversary.


Parents face higher nursery fees due to national insurance hike, charity warns

Parents face higher nursery fees due to national insurance hike, charity warns

Parents face higher nursery fees due to national insurance hike, charity warns

11 November 2024

Two in five senior staff in childcare settings have said changes in the Budget could lead to permanent closures unless the Government takes action.


‘Game-changer’ pill to help people stop smoking to be rolled out on NHS

‘Game-changer’ pill to help people stop smoking to be rolled out on NHS

‘Game-changer’ pill to help people stop smoking to be rolled out on NHS

11 November 2024

Varenicline works by tackling nicotine cravings and also helps with withdrawal symptoms, such as irritability and trouble sleeping.


‘Very busy’ party at flats on morning of shooting, say locals

‘Very busy’ party at flats on morning of shooting, say locals

‘Very busy’ party at flats on morning of shooting, say locals

11 November 2024

Police were called just after 10am on Sunday to reports of a shooting in Sydenham, south-east London.


Simon Harris calls Michael O’Leary’s teacher comments ‘crass and ill informed’

Simon Harris calls Michael O’Leary’s teacher comments ‘crass and ill informed’

Simon Harris calls Michael O’Leary’s teacher comments ‘crass and ill informed’

11 November 2024

The Ryanair boss had said he would not hire teachers to get things done, at a Fine Gael event at the weekend.


Asthma may place children at risk of memory difficulties, study suggests

Asthma may place children at risk of memory difficulties, study suggests

Asthma may place children at risk of memory difficulties, study suggests

11 November 2024

The study found that children with asthma performed worse in memory tasks.


O’Neill says criticism of her Remembrance Sunday attendance ‘difficult to hear’

O’Neill says criticism of her Remembrance Sunday attendance ‘difficult to hear’

O’Neill says criticism of her Remembrance Sunday attendance ‘difficult to hear’

11 November 2024

The Sinn Fein vice president said she was determined to live up to her pledge to be a ‘First Minister for all’.


In Pictures: United Kingdom pauses to remember fallen service personnel

In Pictures: United Kingdom pauses to remember fallen service personnel

In Pictures: United Kingdom pauses to remember fallen service personnel

11 November 2024

Armistice Day was marked at home and abroad.


10 new butterfly species in Scotland thanks to climate change – study

10 new butterfly species in Scotland thanks to climate change – study

10 new butterfly species in Scotland thanks to climate change – study

11 November 2024

Research shows that over the past 40 years, butterflies traditionally found in England and Wales have become more common in Scotland.


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