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Restaurateur ‘over the moon’ at reopening date for eateries

Restaurateur ‘over the moon’ at reopening date for eateries

Restaurateur ‘over the moon’ at reopening date for eateries

Michael Deane said he hoped to start taking bookings after the reopening date was announced.


Johnson defends launch of new commission into racial inequality

Johnson defends launch of new commission into racial inequality

Johnson defends launch of new commission into racial inequality

The PM has been criticised for launching another review instead of taking action to address inequality.


Jaguar Land Rover to axe 1,100 jobs as Covid-19 bites

Jaguar Land Rover to axe 1,100 jobs as Covid-19 bites

Jaguar Land Rover to axe 1,100 jobs as Covid-19 bites

Car sales dropped by almost two thirds in April.


Wreckage of US fighter jet that crashed into North Sea is located

Wreckage of US fighter jet that crashed into North Sea is located

Wreckage of US fighter jet that crashed into North Sea is located

The search for the pilot of the single-seater F15 is continuing.


Migrant children detained in inadequate conditions at airport – report

Migrant children detained in inadequate conditions at airport – report

Migrant children detained in inadequate conditions at airport – report

The Independent Monitoring Board for London Heathrow and City airports said better facilities were needed.


Oil and gas industry sets ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions

Oil and gas industry sets ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions

Oil and gas industry sets ambitious targets to reduce carbon emissions

An industry body has committed to halving greenhouse gas emissions within a decade.


West End shoppers enjoy ‘wonderful freedom’ as stores reopen

West End shoppers enjoy ‘wonderful freedom’ as stores reopen

West End shoppers enjoy ‘wonderful freedom’ as stores reopen

Safety measures include hand sanitiser stations on street corners and queues mapped out using stickers on the ground.


China tea sets, buttons and bras – what customers bought as the shops reopened

China tea sets, buttons and bras – what customers bought as the shops reopened

China tea sets, buttons and bras – what customers bought as the shops reopened

In some of England’s cities shoppers queued well before stores were due to open their doors.


Johnson insists UK and EU ‘not that far apart’ in trade talks

Johnson insists UK and EU ‘not that far apart’ in trade talks

Johnson insists UK and EU ‘not that far apart’ in trade talks

Boris Johnson held talks with the European Union’s leaders in an effort to revitalise negotiations on a post-Brexit trade deal.


New government pledges to ‘fundamentally’ change Ireland’s transport system

New government pledges to ‘fundamentally’ change Ireland’s transport system

New government pledges to ‘fundamentally’ change Ireland’s transport system

The new government has promised a 2:1 ratio in capital spending between new public transport infrastructure and new roads.


Robert Jenrick claims ‘all rules followed’ over Tory donor housing project

Robert Jenrick claims ‘all rules followed’ over Tory donor housing project

Robert Jenrick claims ‘all rules followed’ over Tory donor housing project

The Westferry Printworks redevelopment scheme was approved in January by Mr Jenrick against the recommendation of a planning inspector.


Zoos reopen to visitors for the first time since lockdown

Zoos reopen to visitors for the first time since lockdown

Zoos reopen to visitors for the first time since lockdown

Social distancing measures were brought in to keep people safe as they return to zoo and safari park trips.


Paramilitary death threats in Northern Ireland ‘beyond despicable’

Paramilitary death threats in Northern Ireland ‘beyond despicable’

Paramilitary death threats in Northern Ireland ‘beyond despicable’

Urgent action is called for at Westminster to put the outlawed groups ‘out of business for good’


Man charged over 86-year-old woman’s 2001 death

Man charged over 86-year-old woman’s 2001 death

Man charged over 86-year-old woman’s 2001 death

A post mortem found that she died from a blood clot weeks after a robbery.


Coronavirus lockdown rules: What has changed?

Coronavirus lockdown rules: What has changed?

Coronavirus lockdown rules: What has changed?

Restrictions on attending births and visiting the seriously unwell have been eased.


‘Quite a spectacle’ as rainbows and lightning coincide

‘Quite a spectacle’ as rainbows and lightning coincide

‘Quite a spectacle’ as rainbows and lightning coincide

As the UK saw thunder and lightning storms on Saturday night, some managed to spot rainbows too.


Shoppers queue up as England’s high streets and retail parks welcome them back

Shoppers queue up as England’s high streets and retail parks welcome them back

Shoppers queue up as England’s high streets and retail parks welcome them back

Shoppers have been encouraged to be sensible and stick to social distancing while out and about.


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