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Labour accused ministers of "preparing to take a sledgehammer to workers’ rights" amid reported plans to scrap the 48-hour working week.
If we’re going to shame individuals, just maybe it should be those in power, writes Jonathan Lis.
Boris Johnson's "cakeism" is one thing, but "let them eat cake-ism" would be much worse.
The president has a "brokenness in his soul," and is "addicted to division," said the senator.
Sharma is appointed full-time president of UN COP26 climate conference in Glasgow after cabinet reshuffle by Boris Johnson.
Digital poverty is still impacting schoolchildren and their families in the third lockdown, with thousands lacking the tools they need.
"We want kids to look forward to their futures without worrying about an incompetent government, but that’s just impossible at the moment."
Parents were told primary schools were safe, so they sent their children back – for just one day.
Children need their teachers – but teachers apparently don’t need protection from Covid, writes Kate Townshend.
More areas of England could face tougher measures when government outlines changes to tiers on Wednesday.