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Police rushed to the Early Learners Day Nursery on Hawthorne Road in Bootle on Tuesday.
Two-year-old boy dies after incident at nursery as police launch urgent investigation
Police have launched an urgent investigation after a two-year-old boy died during an incident at a children’s nursery.
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Author: LBC
Bootle death: Boy, 2, dies after ‘medical episode’ at Early Learners Day Nursery
The death of a two-year-old boy at a nursery in Bootle on Merseyside is being investigated by police.
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Author: @BBCNews
Millions of commuters face disruption with revamp of critical railway line
The West Coast Main Line – one of the most important railway corridors in the UK – connects London and Glasgow, with branches going via Birmingham, Manchester and other cities
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Author: Bradley Jolly
Fix Send now or risk a ‘lost generation’ of children, MPs warn
A report finds the special educational needs and disabilities system in “disarray” and lacking funds.
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Author: bbc.com
Travel chaos as UK’s busiest railway line must close for repairs
Workers are expected to begin work next year on replacing more than 150 miles of wires installed more than a century ago.
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Author: Jose Ramos
Newspaper headlines: Kate’s ‘relief to be in remission’ and ‘Siddiq quits’
Wednesday’s papers focus on the Princess of Wales entering cancer remission and Tulip Siddiq’s resignation.
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Author: bbc.com
Newspaper headlines: Kate’s ‘relief to be in remission’ and ‘Siddiq quits’
Wednesday’s papers focus on the Princess of Wales entering cancer remission and Tulip Siddiq’s resignation.
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Author: @BBCNews
Political heat map flashes red over Treasury
The BBC’s political editor Chris Mason explains the headaches the Treasury is giving Sir Keir Starmer.
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Author: @ChrisMasonBBC
Gerry Adams in line for ‘payday from taxpayer’ under plans to repeal Legacy Act
Shadow Attorney General Lord Wolfson KC says Labour’s reasonings for planning to repeal the Legacy Act ‘make no sense’
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Author: Tom Watling
Kate Middleton Is in Cancer Remission. It Doesn’t Always Mean the Illness Is Cured.
While the announcement is good news for the Princess of Wales, cancer experts describe the challenges of a life shadowed by an earlier diagnosis.
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Author: Gina Kolata
Crucial motorway bridge used by 80,000 a day will close in just HOURS
DRIVERS are warned to divert as a major motorway closes until tomorrow morning. This crucial road, used by over 80,000 motorists, crosses the river Severn and will impact thousands of drivers. The …
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Author: Freya Parsons
Government accused of ‘dereliction of duty’ over dropping legal challenge to Gerry Adams compensation ruling
The government’s decision not to challange a court judgement which ruled that Gerry Adams was entitled to seek compensation has been described as a “dereliction of duty” by the UUP justice spokesperson Doug Beattie.
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Author: By The Newsroom
Who is Tulip Siddiq, niece of deposed Bangladeshi PM who quit Treasury role?
Labour MP’s family background is indelibly bound up with Bangladesh
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Author: Kiran Stacey
Former Labour MP defends Starmer after Tulip Siddiq resignation
We spoke to Jonathan Ashworth, who was in the shadow cabinet under Jeremy Corbyn and Sir Keir Starmer but lost his Leicester South seat in last July’s election, for his reaction to Tulip Siddiq’s resignation.
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Author: @garygibbonc4
Rachel Reeves should quit now, not later this year
Under our first female chancellor, there has been growth alright – growth in businesses closing, growth in inflation and growth in gloom
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Author: Allison Pearson
Tough times for the ‘Iron Chancellor’ who needs to regain the nation’s trust
Editorial: As Rachel Reeves addresses the growing fiscal crisis in the House of Commons, there is a worrying sense that the work Labour did before the election to gain the confidence of business, attract investment and create jobs is being squandered in what will feel to many as a betrayal
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Author: Editorial
Giving Tulip Siddiq anti-corruption job seen by insiders as own goal
Some in No 10 wish they had thought a bit more about how it looked before giving job to niece of ousted Bangladesh PM
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Author: Pippa Crerar
Kate Middleton Visits Hospital Where She Underwent Cancer Treatment to Thank Staff and Meet Patients
For her first official solo appearance in over a year, Princess Kate met with cancer patients and the team at London’s Royal Marsden Hospital.
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Author: Katie Nicholl
Princess of Wales visits London hospital where she was treated for cancer
Palace aides say trip to meet patients and staff at Royal Marsden is important moment in her ‘personal journey’
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Author: Caroline Davies
Reeves rejects claims economic turbulence is a ‘crisis made in Downing Street’
The chancellor faced a grilling from MPs in the Commons after the cost of government borrowing increased and the value of the pound fell, putting her plans for the nation’s finances at risk
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Author: Millie Cooke
Nurse stabbed in horror hospital attack named for first time as man charged
Roman Haque has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of nurse Achamma Cherian.
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Author: Jon King
Watch: The Princess of Wales meets patients at cancer hospital where she was treated
The Princess of Wales has made a personal visit to thank staff at the hospital where she was treated for cancer.
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Author: @BBCNews
Nigel Farage’s Reform just a point behind Labour, poll shows
The latest YouGov study makes for grim reading in No.10 Downing Street.
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Author: Mason Boycott-Owen