Month: June 2025

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Furious Tory calls for BBC licence fee to be axed after Glastonbury Bob Vylan row

Conservative MP says it is time to put the BBC “out of its misery” A Tory MP called for the BBC licence fee to be axed after a row over Glastonbury coverage. The national broadcaster was forced to issue a grovelling statement after…

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Older savers issued warning over cash savings

A financial expert has given his verdict on how much cash people should keep for retirement. When it comes to retirement, cash might not always be king (Image: Getty) Older savers have been advised on the best way to plan for…

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Fury as EU set to impose new rule on UK in hours – ‘constitutional outrage’

In a move that’s sparking controversy, the UK faces a fresh wave of EU regulations. The new rules are part of a three-step legislation change around food produced in the UK (Image: Getty) New European Union regulations dubbed a “constitutional outrage”…

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Moment French police completely fail to stop migrant boat and just take pictures

France has previously said it would not intervene in its surrounding waters because maritime laws prevent it from taking action that could put lives at risk. French police are considering allowing police to intervene with small boats in shallow waters. (Image:…

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Motorists over 70 ‘most at risk’ of breaking DVLA rule as 300,000 drive illegally

Drivers above 70 are “more vulnerable” and could breach a crucial DVLA rule in 2025. Older drivers are most at risk of breaking driving licence rules (Image: Getty) Motorists above the age of 70 are “most at risk” of breaking one…

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Personal tax allowance raise from £12,570 to £20,000 update as backing soars

Just before a petition closed last week number of signups rocketed, showing Chancellor Rachel Reeves the anger at the ‘unfair’ tax on the poor Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been put under pressure over the personal tax allowance (Image: Getty) A campaign…

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Weakened Keir Starmer now facing big Labour MP rebellion over family farm tax

Embattled Prime Minister opens floodgates to further rebellion following welfare U-turn Sir Keir Starmer is facing further backbench rebellion as MPs demand he now ditches the hated family farms tax after last week’s U-turn on welfare left him politically weakened. The Prime Minister is…

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‘BBC must explain!’ Damning questions over Glastonbury hate broadcast

Corporation must show why it allowed a hate-filled performance at the festival to be broadcast uninterrupted on Saturday, MPs say The BBC must provide a full apology and explanation of why it broadcast incitement of hatred and advocacy of ethnic cleansing at Glastonbury,…

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Keir Starmer rinsed again by historian Anthony Seldon who warns ‘skates are under’ PM

Leading biographer Sir Anthony Seldon says Prime Minister will find it difficult to recover from ‘alarmingly precipitous’ slump in popularity after a year in power Sir Anthony Seldon, right, thinks it will be difficult for Sir Keir Starmer to recover (Image:…

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Labour’s shoddy failings exposed as NHS still remains in ‘critical state’ after a year

Health leaders have shared their views on Wes Streeting’s first year as Health Secretary. Health Secretary Wes Streeting and former NHS boss Amanda Pritchard (Image: Getty) Wes Streeting spent much of his first year as Health Secretary describing the NHS as “broken” — but…