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Eton headmaster apologises to former pupil for racism

Eton headmaster apologises to former pupil for racism

Eton headmaster apologises to former pupil for racism

Writer Dillibe Onyeama told the BBC he was bullied daily during his four years at the school.


Search under way after kayak found drifting off Isle of Wight

Search under way after kayak found drifting off Isle of Wight

Search under way after kayak found drifting off Isle of Wight

Two lifeboats are combing the seas off Fishbourne after the sea kayak was spotted by a passing vessel early on Tuesday.


Risk of dementia doubled for inflammatory bowel disease patients – study

Risk of dementia doubled for inflammatory bowel disease patients – study

Risk of dementia doubled for inflammatory bowel disease patients – study

Patients were also likely to develop the condition at a younger age, researchers found.


Spend £85bn on infrastructure now to avoid jobs collapse, TUC warns

Spend £85bn on infrastructure now to avoid jobs collapse, TUC warns

Spend £85bn on infrastructure now to avoid jobs collapse, TUC warns

The Trades Union Congress said 1.2m jobs could be created through investment in green technology and upgrading rails, broadband and car networks


What the papers say – June 23

What the papers say – June 23

What the papers say – June 23

Most of Tuesday’s front pages are concerned with the expected relaxing of lockdown measures.


Tributes paid to three friends killed in park terror attack

Tributes paid to three friends killed in park terror attack

Tributes paid to three friends killed in park terror attack

A 25-year-old man remains in custody following the incident in Reading on the weekend.


Motor industry calls for restart support package to safeguard sector

Motor industry calls for restart support package to safeguard sector

Motor industry calls for restart support package to safeguard sector

Showrooms are reopening and production lines restarting, but reduced demand and social distancing are slowing productivity, the SMMT said.


Britain braced for heatwave as temperatures climb into mid-30s

Britain braced for heatwave as temperatures climb into mid-30s

Britain braced for heatwave as temperatures climb into mid-30s

The hottest day of the year could be recorded several times over.


Pubs and cinemas to reopen in latest lockdown easing

Pubs and cinemas to reopen in latest lockdown easing

Pubs and cinemas to reopen in latest lockdown easing

The Prime Minister is to publish the results of a review of the two-metre social-distancing rule in England.


Best new features coming to the iPhone in iOS 14

Best new features coming to the iPhone in iOS 14

Best new features coming to the iPhone in iOS 14

iOS 14 will be released later this year.


NI pension campaigner dies

NI pension campaigner dies

NI pension campaigner dies

Paddy Cassidy, aged in his late 70s, suffered life-long pain after being shot in the spine by the UVF.


Tim Cook addresses racial injustices and coronavirus at Apple virtual conference

Tim Cook addresses racial injustices and coronavirus at Apple virtual conference

Tim Cook addresses racial injustices and coronavirus at Apple virtual conference

The technology giant unveiled new software for the iPhone and its other devices as well as new privacy tools at its annual developer conference.


Manchester shootings: Police vow to find those behind ‘barbaric’ murders

Manchester shootings: Police vow to find those behind ‘barbaric’ murders

Manchester shootings: Police vow to find those behind ‘barbaric’ murders

No arrests have been made as detectives urgently appealed for anyone with information about the shootings to come forward.


Cinemas and museums in England to begin re-opening as lockdown eases

Cinemas and museums in England to begin re-opening as lockdown eases

Cinemas and museums in England to begin re-opening as lockdown eases

Boris Johnson to set out the results of a review of the two-metre rule in Parliament on Tuesday.


Charities urge caution as shielding guidance for 2.2 million people is changed

Charities urge caution as shielding guidance for 2.2 million people is changed

Charities urge caution as shielding guidance for 2.2 million people is changed

Shielding people living alone or who are single parents with children will be able to form a support bubble with one other household from July 6.


Number of black students in Oxford rises, but low numbers admitted to colleges

Number of black students in Oxford rises, but low numbers admitted to colleges

Number of black students in Oxford rises, but low numbers admitted to colleges

There have been no UK black students admitted to study geography in Oxford over past three years, report shows.


Tributes paid to victims of Reading stabbing attack

Tributes paid to victims of Reading stabbing attack

Tributes paid to victims of Reading stabbing attack

A heart-shaped floral tribute to the three men could be seen outside the Blagrave Arms pub in the town.


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