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Papers react to Sunak’s reshuffle ‘gamble’ over return of Cameron

Papers react to Sunak’s reshuffle ‘gamble’ over return of Cameron

Papers react to Sunak’s reshuffle ‘gamble’ over return of Cameron

14 November 2023

The newspapers agree the Prime Minister has taken a risk with the appointment and the sacking of Suella Braverman.


Thunderstorm warning in effect as downpours continue in parts of UK

Thunderstorm warning in effect as downpours continue in parts of UK

Thunderstorm warning in effect as downpours continue in parts of UK

14 November 2023

The yellow weather warning for thunderstorms began at 5am and runs until midday on Tuesday.


Immigration minister Robert Jenrick vows to see Rwanda deportation plan through

Immigration minister Robert Jenrick vows to see Rwanda deportation plan through

Immigration minister Robert Jenrick vows to see Rwanda deportation plan through

14 November 2023

The policy announced in April 2022 has been held up in the courts, with no deportation flights having taken place.


Private parole hearing for one of killers of James Bulger to begin

Private parole hearing for one of killers of James Bulger to begin

Private parole hearing for one of killers of James Bulger to begin

14 November 2023

The mother of the toddler murdered in 1993 has said Jon Venables should be kept behind bars.


King to launch food project and celebrate work of nurses on 75th birthday

King to launch food project and celebrate work of nurses on 75th birthday

King to launch food project and celebrate work of nurses on 75th birthday

14 November 2023

Charles Philip Arthur George was born on November 14 1948 at Buckingham Palace.


People urged to treat antibiotics with respect as resistance rises post-pandemic

People urged to treat antibiotics with respect as resistance rises post-pandemic

People urged to treat antibiotics with respect as resistance rises post-pandemic

14 November 2023

The number of patients with an antibiotic-resistance infection rose by 4% in 2022.


Government’s lack of long-term planning risks jeopardising net zero, MPs warn

Government’s lack of long-term planning risks jeopardising net zero, MPs warn

Government’s lack of long-term planning risks jeopardising net zero, MPs warn

14 November 2023

The Public Accounts Committee said the Government did not consider what the levels of long-term investment be needed to support net zero technologies.


Climate change creating ‘intolerable future’ for human health

Climate change creating ‘intolerable future’ for human health

Climate change creating ‘intolerable future’ for human health

14 November 2023

Conditions for people will only worsen as global temperatures increase, researchers warn.


AI can create Caucasian faces that look more real than actual humans – study

AI can create Caucasian faces that look more real than actual humans – study

AI can create Caucasian faces that look more real than actual humans – study

14 November 2023

The same was not true for images of people of colour.


What the papers say – November 14

What the papers say – November 14

What the papers say – November 14

14 November 2023

Suella Braverman is out and one unexpected former politician is back.


Cameron to return to the Cabinet table as Sunak meets his new-look team

Cameron to return to the Cabinet table as Sunak meets his new-look team

Cameron to return to the Cabinet table as Sunak meets his new-look team

14 November 2023

The Prime Minister has angered the Tory right by shifting his team to the centre and bringing back the former party leader.


A week’s worth of rain could fall across parts of the UK on Tuesday: Met Office

A week’s worth of rain could fall across parts of the UK on Tuesday: Met Office

A week’s worth of rain could fall across parts of the UK on Tuesday: Met Office

13 November 2023

Storm Debi is expected to clear away from the UK to the east in the early hours of Tuesday, but ‘wet and windy weather’ should linger.


Harry’s ‘private’ visa application should be kept secret, US Government says

Harry’s ‘private’ visa application should be kept secret, US Government says

Harry’s ‘private’ visa application should be kept secret, US Government says

13 November 2023

The US Department of Homeland Security submitted its response to a legal claim made by a Washington DC-based conservative think tank.


Greta Thunberg joins anti-fossil fuel activists outside Lord Mayor’s Banquet

Greta Thunberg joins anti-fossil fuel activists outside Lord Mayor’s Banquet

Greta Thunberg joins anti-fossil fuel activists outside Lord Mayor’s Banquet

13 November 2023

The 20-year-old Swede was among demonstrators outside the venue where Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delivered a speech.


Police launch murder probe after man found dead in Inverness

Police launch murder probe after man found dead in Inverness

Police launch murder probe after man found dead in Inverness

13 November 2023

Ross MacGillivray, 36, was described as a ‘doting father and loving husband’.


Sunak riles the Tory right over sacking of Suella Braverman

Sunak riles the Tory right over sacking of Suella Braverman

Sunak riles the Tory right over sacking of Suella Braverman

13 November 2023

One Conservative MP, Andrea Jenkyns, has submitted a letter of no confidence in the Prime Minister.


I’m A Celeb campmate Nigel Farage ‘used to dealing with snakes’ in Westminster

I’m A Celeb campmate Nigel Farage ‘used to dealing with snakes’ in Westminster

I’m A Celeb campmate Nigel Farage ‘used to dealing with snakes’ in Westminster

13 November 2023

The politician said he is ‘not a big fan of heights’ after surviving a plane crash in 2010


Nigel Farage wants to show people he is ‘not nasty’ as he joins I’m A Celebrity

Nigel Farage wants to show people he is ‘not nasty’ as he joins I’m A Celebrity

Nigel Farage wants to show people he is ‘not nasty’ as he joins I’m A Celebrity

13 November 2023

The former Ukip leader will be joined by Jamie Lynn Spears and Josie Gibson in the jungle.


UK ‘must invest more in climate adaptation amid whiplash of flood and droughts’

UK ‘must invest more in climate adaptation amid whiplash of flood and droughts’

UK ‘must invest more in climate adaptation amid whiplash of flood and droughts’

13 November 2023

Charity WaterAid is calling on people to sign a petition urging the Government to show leadership on the issues at Cop28.


Russell Watson: Singing at Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral an ’emotional moment’

Russell Watson: Singing at Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral an ’emotional moment’

Russell Watson: Singing at Sir Bobby Charlton’s funeral an ’emotional moment’

13 November 2023

The singer said that the footballer was ‘a gentleman through and through’.


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