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Football supports care home

A Walsall care home has received a £1,000 donation from the Old Corinthians Walking Football Club (OCWFC). A life-changing sensory table The cash.

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People World Affairs

Afghanistan nearing famine

Aid cuts leave millions vulnerable Afghanistan is heading towards a humanitarian catastrophe, with warnings of widespread starvation and systemic healthcare failure following the.

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Politics Viewpoint

Diane Abbott: racism stupidity

Diane Abbott’s latest tone deaf declaration that she doesn’t regret her racist remarks which two years ago saw her suspended from the Labour.

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Culture

Sun safety drive hits milestone

More than one million children and families across the UK are now engaged in life-saving skin cancer prevention scheme. Developed by the specialist.

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Politics

Union rift: Labour at crossroads

Rayner suspension sparks political storm Unite, the UK’s largest trade union, has voted to suspend Angela Rayner and re-evaluate its relationship with the.

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Defence Leadership Politics Viewpoint

“Rough men stand ready”

A well-trained, well-supplied military force with high morale is the measure of a nation’s health. There should not be a need to formally.

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Politics Viewpoint

Starmer suspends rebels

In a bold move to assert his authority, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer yesterday suspended the Labour whip from at least three MPs.

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Defence Viewpoint World Affairs

Betrayal: Afghan data breach

A human error followed by a deliberate political crime Let’s be clear: the Afghan data breach wasn’t just a “deeply regrettable incident,” as.

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Culture Politics

Commercial tenants’ rent reform

Commercial rent shake-up unveiled Businesses across England and Wales will soon gain the legal right to negotiate lower rents on new leases under.

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Birmingham Politics

Calls for Birmingham bombings inquiry

Cross-party pressure on Home Secretary MPs have renewed calls for a full public inquiry into the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings, with demands intensifying.

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