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The Chancellor must resort to “moderate but sustained” tax rises to help repair Britain’s battered public finances as she faces missing one of her fiscal rules by more than £40 billion, an economic ...
Fewer renters reported they are actively saving for a deposit in July, compared with the start of this year, a survey indicates. Less than a fifth (17%) of those surveyed in July are actively building ...
Women with advanced form womb cancer have been given fresh hope after a new treatment was given the green light for widespread NHS use. Just 15% of women live for five years if they have been ...
The ad for the brewing firm’s Wingman beer, seen in May, featured the headline: “Brewdog. Always Got Your Back”, and continued underneath: “Some things in life go AWOL – WiFi fails, the weather turns ...
Reports of antisemitic incidents in the UK spiked a day after punk duo Bob Vylan’s controversial performance at Glastonbury, according to a charity which described how communities are facing “extreme ...
Government plans to tackle problem drinking “are not sufficient to address the scale and complexity of harm”, leading health experts have warned. Academics, medics and charities from around the ...
A minister has rejected opposition suggestions that the Government’s migrant returns deal leaves open a loophole for human rights laws to be exploited. Dame Angela Eagle denied the agreement with ...
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