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Teachers, nurses and police officers to be held accountable for failing to “spot warning signs”.
Twenty years since the minimum wage came into effect, the policy has stood the test of time – increasing the wage floor could one way to further tackle in-work poverty
Four people were attacked from behind in an apparent knifing spree.
Supporters left 155 bunches of flowers, one for each week she has been held.
Three men were attacked after arranging meetings through the gay dating app.
The petition is due to be debated by MPs on Monday.
Minister of State for Disabled People Sarah Newton resigned from her post to vote against a no-deal withdrawal from the EU. The Tory party has stated it will not fill the role until Brexit is has been resolved. With no definite end in sight for Brexit, we spoke to activists Mik Scarlet and Dan White about it means for the millions of disabled people in the UK.
The victim, aged in her 40s, had sustained a stab wound to her back after being attacked by a man.
Ian Wright, chief executive of the Food and Drink Federation, voiced his concerns.