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‘Quite a number’ of Irish citizens ‘set to leave Gaza via Rafah crossing’

‘Quite a number’ of Irish citizens ‘set to leave Gaza via Rafah crossing’

‘Quite a number’ of Irish citizens ‘set to leave Gaza via Rafah crossing’

15 November 2023

Around 35 to 40 Irish passport holders remain in the enclave.


Sunak says ‘fiscal discipline’ will remain despite meeting inflation goal

Sunak says ‘fiscal discipline’ will remain despite meeting inflation goal

Sunak says ‘fiscal discipline’ will remain despite meeting inflation goal

15 November 2023

The Prime Minister said ‘we must stay the course’ to get inflation down further.


UK inflation drops sharply as PM says pledge has been ‘delivered’

UK inflation drops sharply as PM says pledge has been ‘delivered’

UK inflation drops sharply as PM says pledge has been ‘delivered’

15 November 2023

Consumer Prices Index inflation was 4.6% in October, down from 6.7% in September, according to data from the Office for National Statistics.


Nine-year-old with muscular dystrophy to model on runway at Bristol Fashion Show

Nine-year-old with muscular dystrophy to model on runway at Bristol Fashion Show

Nine-year-old with muscular dystrophy to model on runway at Bristol Fashion Show

15 November 2023

Carmela Chillery-Watson will take to the catwalk with her walking frame on Sunday.


What the papers say – November 15

What the papers say – November 15

What the papers say – November 15

15 November 2023

Suella Braverman is back on the front pages of Britain’s newspapers.


Kate to speak about her foundation’s early childhood research

Kate to speak about her foundation’s early childhood research

Kate to speak about her foundation’s early childhood research

15 November 2023

Kate, who launched her early years Shaping Us campaign in January, will host the event at the Design Museum in London.


Timeline of Rwanda asylum plan as Supreme Court prepares to pass verdict

Timeline of Rwanda asylum plan as Supreme Court prepares to pass verdict

Timeline of Rwanda asylum plan as Supreme Court prepares to pass verdict

15 November 2023

The Channel migrant crisis continues amid much political debate.


Timeline of Rwanda asylum plan leading up to the Supreme Court’s ruling

Timeline of Rwanda asylum plan leading up to the Supreme Court’s ruling

Timeline of Rwanda asylum plan leading up to the Supreme Court’s ruling

15 November 2023

The Channel migrant crisis continues amid much political debate.


Supreme Court to rule on Rwanda asylum policy

Supreme Court to rule on Rwanda asylum policy

Supreme Court to rule on Rwanda asylum policy

15 November 2023

Defeat will be another blow to Rishi Sunak’s promise to ‘stop the boats’.


Greta Thunberg to appear in court charged with public order offence

Greta Thunberg to appear in court charged with public order offence

Greta Thunberg to appear in court charged with public order offence

15 November 2023

The 20-year-old will face a hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court.


Olivia Pratt-Korbel’s killer to challenge sentence at appeal hearing

Olivia Pratt-Korbel’s killer to challenge sentence at appeal hearing

Olivia Pratt-Korbel’s killer to challenge sentence at appeal hearing

15 November 2023

Thomas Cashman, now 35, was given a 42-year minimum jail term for shooting Olivia dead at her home in Dovecot, Liverpool, on August 22 last year.


UK inflation set to fall ‘dramatically’ as energy prices ease

UK inflation set to fall ‘dramatically’ as energy prices ease

UK inflation set to fall ‘dramatically’ as energy prices ease

15 November 2023

A slowdown in gas and electricity inflation is expected to drive a drop in Consumer Prices Index inflation in October.


Labour seeks vote on Middle East stance while SNP urges MPs to back ceasefire

Labour seeks vote on Middle East stance while SNP urges MPs to back ceasefire

Labour seeks vote on Middle East stance while SNP urges MPs to back ceasefire

15 November 2023

SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn has said Parliament must ‘show moral leadership’ and vote in favour of backing an immediate ceasefire.


Man to be sentenced for off-duty ambulance man’s car park murder

Man to be sentenced for off-duty ambulance man’s car park murder

Man to be sentenced for off-duty ambulance man’s car park murder

15 November 2023

Sheldon Flanighan, 55, was killed and his friend Wayne Common was badly injured when Toby Kelly deliberately hit them with his van.


Sunak faces PMQs grilling amid fallout from Braverman letter

Sunak faces PMQs grilling amid fallout from Braverman letter

Sunak faces PMQs grilling amid fallout from Braverman letter

15 November 2023

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak will go head to head with Sir Keir Starmer less than 24 hours after Suella Braverman published her excoriating letter.


Some Irish citizens ‘may be able to leave Gaza’ on Wednesday

Some Irish citizens ‘may be able to leave Gaza’ on Wednesday

Some Irish citizens ‘may be able to leave Gaza’ on Wednesday

14 November 2023

It comes as Ireland’s deputy premier Micheal Martin travels to Egypt.


Charities’ bank accounts suddenly closed, regulators warn

Charities’ bank accounts suddenly closed, regulators warn

Charities’ bank accounts suddenly closed, regulators warn

14 November 2023

The UK’s charity regulators have said charities experience ‘poor customer service and administrative delays’ and urged banks to improve services.


Urgent appeals for missing people to appear on Trainline app

Urgent appeals for missing people to appear on Trainline app

Urgent appeals for missing people to appear on Trainline app

14 November 2023

The initiative has the potential to reach millions of train travellers across the country.


Israel ‘has become a country blinded by rage waging a war on children’

Israel ‘has become a country blinded by rage waging a war on children’

Israel ‘has become a country blinded by rage waging a war on children’

14 November 2023

Minister for Higher Education Simon Harris said Israel had a right to defend itself but its actions have escalated.


Just 5% of public feel prepared for climate change, poll suggests

Just 5% of public feel prepared for climate change, poll suggests

Just 5% of public feel prepared for climate change, poll suggests

14 November 2023

The LGA is calling for the autumn statement to signal a rapid acceleration in the adaptation work needed to prepare for climate change.


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