Former Post Office worker Stephanie Gibson says she felt driven to leave South Pelaw.
Month: July 2024
‘I think the Post Office is waiting for us to die’
Jennifer O’Dell is critical of the slowness of Post Office compensation application scheme.
Giovanni Pernice insists ‘I’ll be back’ after Strictly accusation
The dancer has been accused of “cruel and mean” behaviour by former dancer partner Amanda Abbington.
Starmer says skills shake-up will help young people
Labour wants to give firms more flexibility to spend cash currently earmarked for apprenticeships.
Labour must deliver or risk populist rise, say cabinet ministers
Rachel Reeves, David Lammy and Wes Streeting say Labour must restore faith in mainstream politics.
Reeves hints at above-inflation public sector pay rise
The chancellor says not settling the matter quickly would incur other costs to the wider economy.
‘I earn £50,000 and can’t afford to buy a house’
Renters are four times less likely than current owners to be able to afford a home, research suggests.
British woman and husband found dead after trying to cross Atlantic
Sarah Packwood and husband Brett Clibbery had set off from Nova Scotia and were heading for the Azores on their yacht, Theros
Car washes and beauty sector to be targeted over immigration
Yvette Cooper said 1,000 civil service staff will be redeployed away from the Rwanda scheme.
Man held over four city centre rapes
Since February, both men and women have been attacked in Manchester city centre while intoxicated.
