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TUC Tories have presided over longest and deepest squeeze of family budgets

Unions are accusing the Conservatives of presiding over the worst period for living standards in modern history. An analysis by the TUC suggested that by the end of this Parliament, household disposable incomes will have fallen for nearly half of the time the Conservatives have been in office. By the date of the next general election, household disposable income will have fallen for six of the 14 years the Conservatives

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Evan Ferguson bags brace as Brighton beat Grimsby to end fairy tale FA Cup run

Evan Ferguson scored a brace as Brighton ended Grimsby’s fairy-tale FA Cup run at the quarter-final stage with a decisive 5-0 victory over League Two’s 15th-placed side to set up a last-four tie with Manchester United. The other semi-final will see Manchester City face Championship side Sheffield United. Deniz Undav scored inside six minutes and 18-year-old Ferguson had standout afternoon, hitting two before Solly March nodded in the fourth and

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Vladimir Putin visits occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol

It's the Russian President's first visit to Ukrainian territory which his country has illegally annexed since last year's invasion Russian President Vladimir Putin has visited the port city of Mariupol in his first trip to Ukrainian territory that Moscow illegally annexed in September. Russian state news agencies reported on Sunday that he had been in Mariupol, which became a worldwide symbol of defiance after outgunned and outmanned Ukrainian forces held out in

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Banking giant UBS to buy up troubled Credit Suisse to prevent it collapsing

The move was announced by Swiss president Alain Berset, who did not specify a value of the deal. Banking giant UBS is buying its smaller rival Credit Suisse in an effort to avoid further market-shaking turmoil in global banking, Swiss president Alain Berset announced on Sunday night. Swiss president Alain Berset, who did not specify a value of the deal, called the announcement “one of great breadth for the stability

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Victoria Beckham keeps her children grounded says husband David on Mothers Day

Many celebrities have been celebrating their mums today David Beckham has said his wife keeps his children “grounded” and “showers them with love every single minute of every day”. The former England footballer, 47, shares four children with fashion designer and ex-Spice Girls singer Victoria Beckham, 48, including Romeo, Harper, Brooklyn and Cruz. On Mother’s Day, David wrote on Instagram: “Today we celebrate our Mum’s growing up I couldn’t have

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Decisions in SNP taken by too few people Forbes concedes after Murrell quits

One of the party's leadership candidates has been speaking out after the resignation of it's chief executive Decisions in the SNP are being taken by too few people, Kate Forbes said after the party was rocked by the resignation of its longstanding chief executive. Peter Murrell, who is Nicola Sturgeon’s husband, quit with immediate effect on Saturday following a row over the party’s membership numbers. His departure came shortly after

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We want to get cracking with sending migrants to Rwanda says Cabinet minister

Oliver Dowden says challenges in the courts are the reason why the policy has yet to proceed The UK Government has said it wants to “get cracking” on sending migrants on a one-way trip to Rwanda, with plans being made for summer deportations. Cabinet Office minister Oliver Dowden cited challenges in the courts as the reason for why the policy has yet to proceed. But he expressed confidence the plans

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Johnson will offer robust defence as he fights partygate claims says Dowden

Boris Johnson will give a “robust defence” of his actions but ultimately his fate will be in the hands of MPs, a Cabinet minister has said. The former prime minister will submit a written dossier of evidence to MPs ahead of a public hearing on Wednesday as he attempts to clear his name over allegations he misled Parliament about the partygate scandal. He will provide the statement to the Privileges

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Former Met officer wants toxic culture of sexism to be exposed by review

A toxic “lads culture” exists in Britain’s biggest police force and the job is attractive to bullies chasing power, a former Met officer has said. Alice Vinten, who served with the force for 10 years, believes the police service can only change if bosses admit it attracts more “wrong-uns” than other professions. A damning report is expected this week to accuse the Metropolitan Police of racism, sexism and homophobia, and

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Mobile users to get emergency alert in nationwide test on April 23

A siren-like emergency warning message will be sent by the Government to mobile phone users across the UK next month to test a new public alert system. Phone users will be unable to use other features on their devices unless they acknowledge the alert, due to be sent on Sunday April 23. The system – modelled after similar schemes in the US, Canada, the Netherlands and Japan – is intended

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