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February 2023

Starmer makes push for SNP votes in wake of Sturgeon resignation

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has urged SNP voters to put their faith in Labour in the wake of Nicola Sturgeon’s resignation. Speaking at the Scottish Labour conference in Edinburgh on Sunday, Sir Keir sought to boost his party’s fortunes north of the border, repeating again his claim that the road to electoral success “must

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We must bolster Ukraines forces now Sunak tells world leaders

Rishi Sunak has told world leaders they must arm Ukraine now and set about boosting its long-term future against further Russian aggression. The Prime Minister, in a speech at the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, had a two-fold message for the West. The British leader said that Ukraine needed military backing by allies to counter

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David Attenborough says he regrets not focusing on British wildlife programmes

The 96 year old recently revealed it was due to ‘internal BBC politics’ Sir David Attenborough has said one of his only regrets is spending so much time working on overseas natural history programmes rather than focusing on British wildlife. The 96-year-old broadcaster and naturalist recently revealed it was due to “internal BBC politics” when

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Footballer Christian Atsu found dead following earthquake in Turkey

The former Newcastle midfielder’s body has been recovered 12 days after the disaster Christian Atsu has died following the devastating earthquake that hit Turkey, his agent has said. A post from agent Nana Sechere on Twitter announced that the former Newcastle midfielder’s body has been found 12 days on from the disaster in Turkey and Syria which

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Almost 2000 homes still without power as Storm Otto moves away from UK

Aberdeenshire in Scotland has been the most badly hit area About 2,000 homes which lost power during Storm Otto had still not been reconnected to the grid on Saturday morning. The Met Office said the storm has “well and truly cleared” but around 2,000 homes in Aberdeenshire remain without power. The forecasting body said the storm, which

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Northern Ireland Protocol deal by no means done says Rishi Sunak

The Prime Minister is playing down the prospect of an imminent agreement Rishi Sunak has said a deal with the European Union on fixing issues with the Northern Ireland Protocol is “by no means done”. The Prime Minister appeared to play down the prospect of an imminent agreement, amid speculation one could be announced early

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