A group of MPs urge the PM to delay any decisions until impact assessments of the changes are published.
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Chris Mason: Starmer can claim limited win with America deal
The government’s diplomatic achievement in sorting this deal before anyone else delivers reprieve to carmakers.
Trauma and survivors’ guilt: First interview with two injured in Nottingham attacks
Sharon Miller and Wayne Birkett were hit by a van driven by Valdo Calocane on 13 June 2023.
Constance Marten cross-examined by partner Mark Gordon
Marten criticised her “biological family” during extraordinary cross-examination by her partner and co-accused.
Four in 10 universities in England face financial challenges
A drop in international student numbers has driven the worsening financial position, a report says.
Woman found not guilty of having illegal abortion in UK lockdown
Nicola Packer took abortion medicine at home when she was about 26 weeks pregnant, her trial heard.
‘Pray for peace’, Churchill’s descendant says at VE Day service
Royals and politicians gathered with World War Two veterans for a service at Westminster Abbey for the 80th anniversary.
Scotland’s First Minister Swinney will not support assisted dying bill
Legislation to allow terminally ill people in Scotland to take their own life is being put forward by the Liberal Democrat MSP Liam McArthur.
Heathrow shutdown cause still unknown, report says
An interim report finds power was restored to Heathrow seven hours before flights resumed.
Rooney speaks of relief at end of Wagatha legal saga
Coleen Rooney says the latest ruling “brings closure” after her legal battle with Rebekah Vardy.
