It came as the boss of the mining giant said at an investment day in London that the company has a ‘clear plan for a decade of profitable growth’.
Those who need it can use the National Databank to get free mobile, data, calls and texts to access vital online services.
She will be honoured by the Princess Royal at Windsor Castle on Wednesday alongside 60 others.
A range of political stories feature on the front pages of Wednesday’s newspapers.
British Steel’s Scunthorpe plant employs about 4,000 people and is the UK’s last remaining primary steel plant.
The singer appeared to cancel moments before he was due on stage at the O2 City Hall venue in Newcastle.
Isaac Brown was stabbed in the chest after a confrontation involving Reehan Nezir, 18, and a 14-year-old boy in West Bromwich on April 7.
The Prime Minister will host the leader of Qatar, a country he has previously criticised over its human rights record.
It comes after two hour-long MasterChef Christmas specials were pulled from the BBC’s festive schedule.
The Queen missed the ceremonial welcome on Horse Guards Parade but attended the lunch and Picture Gallery exhibition staged for the Emir of Qatar.
It was only the princess’s third official appearance since she announced in September the completion of her chemotherapy treatment.
Work and pensions minister Sir Stephen Timms said the move aims to drive ‘real improvements’ for disabled people.
The Foreign Secretary will attend his first meeting of Nato foreign ministers in Brussels on Wednesday.
The Bill seeks to make changes to employers’ contributions from April 6 2025.
Yoon Suk Yeol’s declaration of martial law was overturned by South Korea’s parliament less than three hours after he issued it.
The former England captain and ex-Spice Girl were among 170 guests who gathered in honour of the Emir of Qatar.
Labour committed to repealing and replacing the Legacy Act but have kept the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery.