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February 2023

Kate and Roman Kemp pictured together on eve of release of their Shaping Us film

The film is due to be released on Friday The Princess of Wales has been pictured with radio presenter Roman Kemp wrapped up against the winter chill during the filming of a video to promote her early years campaign. Wearing a sheepskin coat, polo neck jumper and gloves, Kate smiles for the photographer with Kemp […]

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The Prime Minister says he can get the economy growing this year

Rishi Sunak made the comments in an interview with Piers Morgan Rishi Sunak insisted he can get the economy growing again “this year” as he urged people to “have hope” despite bleak assessments of the UK’s finances. The Prime Minister said on Thursday he could quickly turn around the nation’s fortunes after the Bank of

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Free agent Andre Ayew joins Nottingham Forest for remainder of the season

The Ghana captain was without a club following his exit from Qatari outfit Al Sadd Nottingham Forest have completed the signing of free agent Andre Ayew. The 33-year-old Ghana captain was without a club following his exit from Qatari outfit Al Sadd and has signed a deal until the end of the season. Ayew is

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Fresh travel misery for rail passengers as train drivers strike again

Members of Aslef and the RMT will walk out in a long-running dispute over pay and conditions Rail passengers face fresh travel chaos on Friday because of another strike by train drivers which will leave large parts of the country with no services all day. Members of Aslef and the Rail, Maritime and Transport union

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Shot of Milky Way rising over Tudor ruins wins national park photography prize

The image captures the night-time scene at Cowdray ruins in Midhurst, West Sussex A “hauntingly beautiful” photograph of the Milky Way rising over the ruins of a Tudor mansion has won the top prize in the South Downs National Park astrophotography competition. The image, taken by Richard Murray from Waterlooville, Hampshire, captures the night-time scene

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IOC warns Ukrainian athletes against Olympic boycott over Russian participation

The comments come with athletes preparing for Paris 2024 Ukrainian athletes would be the only ones to suffer if the country acted on a threat to boycott Paris 2024 over the participation of Russian athletes, the International Olympic Committee has warned. The IOC is working with international sports federations and national Olympic committees to develop

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Leeds suffer Rodrigo blow after ankle injury rules forward out for two months

He suffered the injury in the FA Cup tie against Accrington Stanley Leeds forward Rodrigo has been ruled out for two months due to an ankle injury sustained in last week’s FA Cup win at Accrington. The 31-year-old Spain international was a second-half substitute in the fourth-round tie and Leeds announced the injury setback on

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New Everton boss Sean Dyche Im a Marmite manager not everyone wants you

He has taken over the Toffees with the club in the Premier League’s bottom two New Everton manager Sean Dyche admits he is a “Marmite” choice who would probably not have got the job had the club not been facing a second successive relegation battle. The former Burnley boss takes over with the club only

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The Business Secretary has urged energy firms to suspend the practice of forcibly installing prepayment meters

Grant Shapps made the call in a post on Twitter Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Secretary Grant Shapps urged energy companies to suspend the “outrageous practice” of forcibly installing prepayment meters. Mr Shapps said in a tweet: “EDF have now confirmed they have suspended the outrageous practice of forced installation of prepayment meters following

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O2 apologises to Beyonce fans for ticket pre sale difficulties

After pre-sale tickets went live for O2 customers via the O2 Priority app and website, some customers reported issues during the purchasing process O2 has apologised to Beyonce fans who have faced “difficulties” while trying to buy tickets for the singer’s UK tour dates, after experiencing “huge demand”. On Wednesday, the popstar, 41, announced she

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