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Starmer makes announcement ahead of Scotland visit

Sir Keir Starmer has said transforming medical research will be key to boosting Scotland’s economy ahead of a visit north of the border. The Labour leader will visit the medical research hub in Edinburgh’s BioQuarter on Thursday. He said his party’s industrial strategy would make Scotland a “world leader” in medical technology. The visit takes place during the SNP’s leadership contest, where three candidates are vying to replace Nicola Sturgeon

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Liverpool eliminated after narrow defeat

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp accepted his side could not raise their game against Real Madrid in the Champions League and were second best in the Bernabeu. Karim Benzema’s 78th-minute goal gave the hosts a 1-0 victory on the night but all the damage had been done in the first leg which Liverpool lost 5-2. “It’s true. We came here with the backpack we had with the three goals difference, and

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Saints stay bottom but Brighton boosted

Southampton remain bottom of the Premier League but Brighton are up to seventh. Ivan Toney was on target again to give Brentford’s slim chances of securing a place in Europe a boost following a 2-0 Premier League win at struggling Southampton. The Bees had a 12-match unbeaten run that bolstered the aspirations broken by a 1-0 defeat at Everton but bounced back on a wet day on the south coast.

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Budgets charity boost

Charities and community groups struggling to deal with increased demands from society’s most vulnerable people are to get a share of a £100 million support package announced in the Budget. Charities and community groups struggling to deal with increased demands from society’s most vulnerable people are to get a share of a £100 million support package announced in the Budget. The money is likely to go to organisations in England

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BBC apologies over missing York womans licence fee fines

The BBC has apologised directly to the mother of missing university cook Claudia Lawrence over letters about licence fee payments being sent to her daughter’s property. In an interview published in The Sun on Wednesday, Joan Lawrence said the letters, which she said had threatened up to £1,000 in fines, were causing her “untold heartache”. The BBC has since apologised to Mrs Lawrence and confirmed to her that no further

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Unions accuse Chancellor of declaring war on workers with Budget of cuts

Unions criticised the Budget for failing to tackle the pay disputes ongoing across the country. As the Chancellor delivered his speech in the Commons, thousands of workers staged a demonstration outside Downing Street as part of a day of action by unions involved in long-running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions. Fire Brigades Union general secretary Matt Wrack said: “The multimillionaire Chancellor has declared war on hard-pressed workers today, with

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Hunt delivers his Budget claiming a recession will be avoided

Jeremy Hunt says the UK will avoid entering a recession as the Chancellor hailed an economy “proving the doubters wrong”, although growth remains sluggish. The Chancellor used the improved economic picture to promise an extension of support for household energy costs and he is also expected to promise a major expansion of free childcare. He said the economy would avoid a technical recession, although the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR)

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Household energy bill cap frozen for further three months Hunt announces

A major expansion of free childcare and an extension in support for household energy costs will help ease the cost of living as Jeremy Hunt sets out a “Budget for growth”. The Chancellor confirmed that the energy price guarantee, which caps average household bills at £2,500, will be extended at its current level from April to June. It had been due to rise to £3,000 in April and the cost

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More than 300 experts sign letter against Governments unworkable migrant Bill

More than 300 academic experts in migration have signed a joint letter to the Government to object to the UK’s Illegal Immigration Bill, arguing the policy is not “evidence based, workable, or legal under human rights law”. The scholars, from mostly British universities, warned the Bill will not stop small boats crossing the Channel, but would, however, increase “the chance of death” as people were funnelled into more dangerous journeys.

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