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February 2023

Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 16 years in prison in Los Angeles

He’s been convicted on charges of rape and sexual assault Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for rape and sexual assault at a Los Angeles court. The movie mogul was found guilty of rape and two other sexual misconduct charges involving a woman known as Jane Doe One,

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Boris Johnson says Britain should break the ice and supply Typhoon fighter jets to Ukraine

The Former Prime Minister spoke on the eve of the first anniversary of Russia’s military offensive in the region Boris Johnson has said Britain should “break the ice” and supply Typhoon fighter jets to Ukraine. On the eve of the anniversary of the Russian invasion, the former prime minister said it was “absolutely crucial” the

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NHS should consider charging for missed appointments

That’s according to former health secretary, Matt Hancock The NHS should consider charging people who miss multiple appointments, former health secretary Matt Hancock has said. Mr Hancock said Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was right to raise the issue last summer when campaigning for the Tory leadership as he warned of the “sheer quantity” of missed

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Wales draw line in the sand as England clash goes ahead after strike threat

The strike was averted late on Wednesday Warren Gatland says Wales’ focus will include “drawing a line in the sand” on off-field issues as they prepare for a Guinness Six Nations showdown with England. The latest instalment of one of rugby union’s fiercest rivalries was engulfed by a threat of Wales players taking strike action.

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Labour leader promises to ruffle feathers with new missions for Britain

Sir Keir Starmer is pledging to restore British pride by boosting economic growth, fixing the NHS and tackling crime Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has promised to restore British pride by shaking up the way the government works to boost economic growth, fix the NHS and tackle crime. Setting out five “missions” that would guide a Labour

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