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Tuesday evening news briefing: Starmer suggests savers aren’t ‘working people’

Jun 20, 2024

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‘It’s a ticking time bomb’: Social care is the election issue nobody wants to talk about

Jun 20, 2024

Dementia is a cost and burden that British families often suffer alone – yet party manifestos are failing to adequately address the issue

Father of private schoolgirl who killed herself challenges coroner’s decision to ignore autism

Jun 20, 2024

Jonathan Scott-Lee applies for a judicial review after expert witnesses were excluded from inquest into daughter’s death

Three children missing after day out at Thorpe Park found safe

Jun 20, 2024

14-year-old girl named as Khandi and two younger children, Amelia, 9, and Malik, 7, were reported missing on Monday

Dragons’ Den star and former Tory donor endorses Labour

Jun 20, 2024

Although he is offering his time and not his money, Theo Paphitis says the Conservatives have ‘forgotten’ about growing the economy

Joey Barton agrees to pay Jeremy Vine £75,000 after calling him a paedophile

Jun 20, 2024

Radio and TV presenter sued former footballer for libel and harassment over 14 social media posts

One airlifted to hospital after suspected gas explosion destroys house

Jun 20, 2024

Locals urged to stay away from scene in Middlesbrough after blast reduces house to little more than rubble

King’s former school turned blind eye to child abuse for decades, says inquiry

Jun 20, 2024

Report uncovers evidence of sexual grooming and racism at Gordonstoun from 1970s to early 1990s, amid ‘code of silence’ between pupils

Woman wins £200k in civil rape case after sex therapist claimed his penis could ‘burn up trauma’

Jun 20, 2024

Michael Lousada must pay Ella Janneh compensation after a session involved penetrative sex, triggering a ‘dissociative panic attack’

Paula Vennells ‘complained 365 days a year but never about Horizon’

Jun 20, 2024

Duncan Tait told the inquiry that Paula Vennells was a ‘demanding customer’