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Deputy chairwoman Emma Runswick says a push to maintain scheduled care could cause harm in emergency departments.
The ONS said borrowing rose £6.6 billion to £20.7 billion last month, marking the second highest on record for June.
While rising motor premiums are largely driven by external cost pressures, shortcomings persist in how some insurers handle claims, the FCA said.
The Department for Energy Security & Net Zero said Energy Secretary Ed Miliband had signed the final investment decision for the development.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he is keeping an 'open mind' about the future of the TV licence amid a review into the BBC's charter.
Emmerdale has been axed from its usual 7.30pm ITV schedule slot tonight (July 22) - see when soap next airs and the full TV schedule for this week ...
A woman in her 50s, who was previously arrested on suspicion of murder before being released on bail, will face no further action.
Habibur Masum, 27, was found guilty of murdering Kulsuma Akter in a ‘ferocious’ knife attack in broad daylight.
Bodyworn footage shows prison officers laughing and singing as an “inappropriate and disproportionate” restraint was carried out on an inmate moments before his death.
Newly-released files show ministers warned there were ‘pressing political reasons’ why both David Trimble and Ian Paisley should participate.
Newly released files show Tony Blair accused the French president of trying to undermine the UK by inviting the Zimbabwean leader to an EU summit.
Newly released files show officials wanted John Major to tell MPs that Britannia had been of ‘inestimable value’ to the UK.