
Here are some of the top news stories happening in the United Kingdom today:
- Housing Crisis: Keir Starmer’s plan to address the housing crisis faces its first major test, as he aims to overcome local resistance to new developments.1
- Healthcare Strain: Hospitals are facing a “tidal wave” of winter viruses, particularly flu, putting significant pressure on the NHS.2
- Sara Sharif Murder Trial: A dramatic admission by Sara’s father has shocked the courtroom and left jurors questioning the circumstances of her death.3
- Government Housing Targets: The government aims to build 370,000 new homes in England each year to tackle the housing shortage, but the locations of these developments are still being determined.4
- Spellow Library Reopening: A special lantern parade marked the reopening of Spellow Library, which was damaged in a fire during riots.5
These are just a few of the major news stories happening in the UK today. For more detailed information and the latest updates, please refer back later for more to the following news talk.
- Research Fellow in Language Data ScienceICYMI: University of Surrey – English Salary: £37,174 to £42,882http://dlvr.it/TLlrTN
- Oasis reunion tour: the band play their first tour date in Cardiff – as it happenedUK News: Noel and Liam Gallagher got back together on stage for the first time since 2009. See how it unfolded here – from setlist to stadium singalongs While the Oasis subreddit is overspilling with speculation and excitement about the first gigs of the reunion tour, the Cardiff subreddit has been driven up the wall… Read more: Oasis reunion tour: the band play their first tour date in Cardiff – as it happened
- Home Office announces ‘nationwide blitz’ on asylum seekers taking jobsUK News: Government under pressure on issue after stories of asylum seekers working illegally as takeaway delivery riders The Home Office has announced what it is calling a “nationwide blitz” on asylum seekers who take jobs, after recent political controversy about people in asylum hotels working as food takeaway delivery riders. In a statement, which… Read more: Home Office announces ‘nationwide blitz’ on asylum seekers taking jobs
- YOUTH FUTURES FOUNDATION: Deputy Director of External AffairsICYMI: £62,210 – £71,210 per annum: YOUTH FUTURES FOUNDATION: Youth Futures Foundation is looking for a senior External Affairs professional to lead a busy multi-disciplinary team. Leeds, Birmingham, Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TLlrSz
- ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL: School Facilities Officer£30,000-£35,000: ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL: We are looking for a well organised and proactive Facilities Officer who relishes the challenges that working in a busy school present. London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLlrQt
- Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s final gig – as it happenedThe influential Birmingham band played their final concert – called Back to the Beginning – and were joined by the cream of heavy metal. Relive all 11 hours of mayhem here You’ll be thinking: show me photos of all these starry metal shenanigans! I’m really sorry but Live Nation have told me there won’t be… Read more: Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s final gig – as it happened
- One-stop family hubs to be opened in all English council areasGovernment announces £500m project to provide single point of access for health, education and wellbeing services One-stop shop family hubs will be rolled out across England to give parents advice and support, the government has announced. The centres will offer help with breastfeeding and housing issues, as well as supporting children’s early development and language,… Read more: One-stop family hubs to be opened in all English council areas
- Latest news bulletin | July 5th – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLlfhT
- Latest news bulletin | July 5th – MiddayCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLlfgx
- Latest news bulletin | July 5th – MorningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLlfg5
- 24 dead in Texas floods and more than 20 children missing from a girls summer campDesperate pleas peppered social media as loved ones sought any information available about people caught in the flood zone.http://dlvr.it/TLlCFy
- Hamas says it has given a ‘positive’ response to the latest ceasefire proposal in GazaIt was not clear if Hamas’ statement meant it had accepted the proposal from US President Donald Trump for a 60-day ceasefire.http://dlvr.it/TLlCFw
- India’s leader Narendra Modi hails ‘great potential’ in ties with Trinidad and TobagoModi was greeted by many of the country’s Hindu population, but some in Trinidad and Tobago’s Muslim community sharply criticised the leader.http://dlvr.it/TLlCFh
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: ‘The Sandman’, ‘Young Sheldon’ & ‘The Old Guard 2’44 new movies and TV shows were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLlBkX
- Lecturer in the History of the Middle East (Education)ICYMI: SOAS University of London – School of History, Religions and Philosophies Salary: £51,249 to £60,269. Grade 8, per annum, inclusive of London Weighting.http://dlvr.it/TLl6nT
- WELLCOME TRUST: Engagement and Participation ProducerICYMI: £46,200 per annum: WELLCOME TRUST: We are looking for an Engagement and Participation Producer to join our team on a temporary basis. Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TLl6nR
- First-time buyers turn from rural areas to Britain’s regional citiesUK News: Number looking to move to urban centres up 16% in first five months of 2025 compared with same period in 2015 With the rise of home working and surging house prices in many urban areas, one might have assumed that British cities had lost some of their appeal to homebuyers over the past… Read more: First-time buyers turn from rural areas to Britain’s regional cities
- MP Zarah Sultana says she will ‘co-lead’ new party as she quits Labour for Corbyn groupUK News: Coventry South MP, who lost whip last year, surprises some in Corbyn’s Independent Alliance with news of formal plans MP Zarah Sultana, suspended from Labour, has announced she is resigning from the party to join Jeremy Corbyn’s Independent Alliance. Sultana declared she will “co-lead the founding of a new party” – even though,… Read more: MP Zarah Sultana says she will ‘co-lead’ new party as she quits Labour for Corbyn group
- Research Fellow in Language Data ScienceUniversity of Surrey – English Salary: £37,174 to £42,882http://dlvr.it/TLl6gv
- Oasis reunion tour: the band play their first tour date in Cardiff – as it happenedNoel and Liam Gallagher got back together on stage for the first time since 2009. See how it unfolded here – from setlist to stadium singalongs While the Oasis subreddit is overspilling with speculation and excitement about the first gigs of the reunion tour, the Cardiff subreddit has been driven up the wall by banal… Read more: Oasis reunion tour: the band play their first tour date in Cardiff – as it happened
- Home Office announces ‘nationwide blitz’ on asylum seekers taking jobsGovernment under pressure on issue after stories of asylum seekers working illegally as takeaway delivery riders The Home Office has announced what it is calling a “nationwide blitz” on asylum seekers who take jobs, after recent political controversy about people in asylum hotels working as food takeaway delivery riders. In a statement, which gave few… Read more: Home Office announces ‘nationwide blitz’ on asylum seekers taking jobs
- YOUTH FUTURES FOUNDATION: Deputy Director of External Affairs£62,210 – £71,210 per annum: YOUTH FUTURES FOUNDATION: Youth Futures Foundation is looking for a senior External Affairs professional to lead a busy multi-disciplinary team. Leeds, Birmingham, Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TLl6gR
- Latest news bulletin | July 4th – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLksvP
- Russia’s diplomatic circle of friends: Taliban and North Korea in, Azerbaijan and Armenia outAs Russia became the first country to recognise the Taliban as the ruling government of Afghanistan, Moscow’s long-standing ties with its traditional allies have been falling apart. Who are Moscow’s ex-partners, and who are the new allies?http://dlvr.it/TLksvG
- Trump vows tariff hikes of up to 70%, says nations will ‘start to pay’ in AugustDonald Trump stated that “10 or 12” letters would be sent out on Friday, with others to follow, ahead of a 9 July deadline for countries to strike deals and avoid higher import costs.http://dlvr.it/TLkssS
- US Congress gives final approval to Trump’s signature tax bill and sends it to him to signDemocratic leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York delayed voting by holding the floor for more than eight hours with a record-breaking speech against the bill.http://dlvr.it/TLkCX4
- Trump and Putin discuss Ukraine war and Iran in sixth known phone call, Kremlin saysAsked about his expectations from the call, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said “I’m not sure that they have a lot of common ideas, common topics to talk (about), because they are very different people.”http://dlvr.it/TLkCX0
- Greek firefighters race to contain wildfires that forced thousands to flee on CreteGreek authorities ordered precautionary evacuations due to a wildfire near the port of Rafina, about 30 kilometres east of Athens.http://dlvr.it/TLkCWp
- Assistant Professor in Digital HumanitiesICYMI: Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin – School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies Salary: €42,500 to €101,541 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLk5cq
- UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON: Associate Lecturer – BA Jewellery DesignICYMI: £43,762 – £52,246 per annum pro rata: UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON: Central Saint Martins is looking for a committed and inspiring Associate Lecturer to join the teaching team on our well-established and highly rega… London (North), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLk5cp
- Starmer outlines plan to shift NHS care from hospitals to new health centresUK News: Prime minister unveils 10-year health plan to ‘put care on people’s doorsteps’ and prevent illness in first place * Wes Streeting: My job is to make the NHS fit for the future The NHS will shift a huge amount of care from hospitals into new community health centres to bring treatment closer to… Read more: Starmer outlines plan to shift NHS care from hospitals to new health centres
- No 10 defends chancellor after day of bitter recriminations over welfare bill fiascoUK News: PM says Rachel Reeves will be chancellor ‘for very long time to come’ amid speculation about her job in wake of tearful Commons appearance Keir Starmer has been forced to defend his chancellor after a day in which the bitter recriminations over Labour’s welfare bill fiasco appeared to leave Rachel Reeves in tears… Read more: No 10 defends chancellor after day of bitter recriminations over welfare bill fiasco
- Lecturer in the History of the Middle East (Education)SOAS University of London – School of History, Religions and Philosophies Salary: £51,249 to £60,269. Grade 8, per annum, inclusive of London Weighting.http://dlvr.it/TLk5Wc
- WELLCOME TRUST: Engagement and Participation Producer£46,200 per annum: WELLCOME TRUST: We are looking for an Engagement and Participation Producer to join our team on a temporary basis. Londonhttp://dlvr.it/TLk5Wb
- First-time buyers turn from rural areas to Britain’s regional citiesNumber looking to move to urban centres up 16% in first five months of 2025 compared with same period in 2015 With the rise of home working and surging house prices in many urban areas, one might have assumed that British cities had lost some of their appeal to homebuyers over the past decade, but… Read more: First-time buyers turn from rural areas to Britain’s regional cities
- MP Zarah Sultana says she will ‘co-lead’ new party as she quits Labour for Corbyn groupCoventry South MP, who lost whip last year, surprises some in Corbyn’s Independent Alliance with news of formal plans MP Zarah Sultana, suspended from Labour, has announced she is resigning from the party to join Jeremy Corbyn’s Independent Alliance. Sultana declared she will “co-lead the founding of a new party” – even though, while there… Read more: MP Zarah Sultana says she will ‘co-lead’ new party as she quits Labour for Corbyn group
- Latest news bulletin | July 3rd – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLjnP5
- At least 94 killed in Gaza overnight as strikes hit aid queues and sheltersIsraeli airstrikes and shootings killed 94 Palestinians in Gaza overnight, including 45 people who were trying to access desperately needed humanitarian aid, health officials said.http://dlvr.it/TLjnNW
- China issues flood alerts as rivers surge to record levelsChinese authorities have warned 10 provinces and regions to bolster flood defences as persistent rainfall pushes river levels to record highs.http://dlvr.it/TLjnMH
- At least five killed in roadside bombing in former Pakistan Taliban strongholdThe Pakistan Taliban, known officially as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, often targets security forces and civilians in the north and elsewhere in the country.http://dlvr.it/TLj212
- Academic English Skills TutorICYMI: Study Group – Surrey International Study Centre Salary: Up to £34 per hourhttp://dlvr.it/TLhvX0
- The Brain Tumour Charity: ChairICYMI: Unremunerated: The Brain Tumour Charity: Work closely with the SLT to ensure the Board’s decisions are implemented and the charity is managed effectively in line with strategic objectives. Fleet, Hampshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLhvWh
- Twelve of England’s regional mayors back plan to create ‘national active travel network’UK News: Exclusive: Unprecedented move to focus initially on helping children to walk, cycle or scoot to school safely Twelve of England’s regional mayors have signed up to an unprecedented plan to create a “national active travel network”, focusing initially on helping children to walk, cycle or scoot to school safely. The scheme, which involves… Read more: Twelve of England’s regional mayors back plan to create ‘national active travel network’
- Welfare bill passes by majority of 75 as massive climbdown heads off Labour revolt – as it happenedUK News: MPs vote through welfare bill by 335 votes to 260 after rebel amendment to kill off bill defeated easily after concession over planned Pip cuts Compass, the leftwing group urging Labour to be more pluralistic, has put out a statement condemning the UC and Pip bill. Its director, Neal Lawson, said: If your… Read more: Welfare bill passes by majority of 75 as massive climbdown heads off Labour revolt – as it happened
- Assistant Professor in Digital HumanitiesTrinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin – School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies Salary: €42,500 to €101,541 per annumhttp://dlvr.it/TLhvPt
- UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON: Associate Lecturer – BA Jewellery Design£43,762 – £52,246 per annum pro rata: UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON: Central Saint Martins is looking for a committed and inspiring Associate Lecturer to join the teaching team on our well-established and highly rega… London (North), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLhvPs
- Starmer outlines plan to shift NHS care from hospitals to new health centresPrime minister unveils 10-year health plan to ‘put care on people’s doorsteps’ and prevent illness in first place * Wes Streeting: My job is to make the NHS fit for the future The NHS will shift a huge amount of care from hospitals into new community health centres to bring treatment closer to people’s homes… Read more: Starmer outlines plan to shift NHS care from hospitals to new health centres
- No 10 defends chancellor after day of bitter recriminations over welfare bill fiascoPM says Rachel Reeves will be chancellor ‘for very long time to come’ amid speculation about her job in wake of tearful Commons appearance Keir Starmer has been forced to defend his chancellor after a day in which the bitter recriminations over Labour’s welfare bill fiasco appeared to leave Rachel Reeves in tears and the… Read more: No 10 defends chancellor after day of bitter recriminations over welfare bill fiasco
- France and Switzerland shut down nuclear power plants amid scorching heatwaveTo cool down, nuclear power plants pump water from local rivers or the sea, which they then release back into water bodies at a higher temperature. However, this process can threaten local biodiversity if water is released which is too hot.http://dlvr.it/TLhbJg
- Latest news bulletin | July 2nd – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLhbJT
- Kazakhstan bans face coverings in public placesThe Kazakhstan president signed a law banning face coverings in public places as a security measure.http://dlvr.it/TLhbHG
- USAID closes its doors after six decades of global humanitarian operations amid Trump crackdownThe agency, its few remaining staff, functions and programmes will now be absorbed into the US State Department, marking an end to humanitarian relief work which USAID supporters say saved countless lives around the world.http://dlvr.it/TLgptF
- Trump says Israel has agreed on terms for 60-day ceasefire in GazaTrump says Qatari and Egyptian mediators will deliver the final ceasefire proposal to Hamas soon and says a deal is likely to go into effect as early as next week.http://dlvr.it/TLgpt6
- New evidence suggests Russian forces shot down Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243An Azerbaijani news outlet released evidence Tuesday suggesting the Russian military ordered the 2024 missile strike on Flight 8243, causing a crash in which 38 passengers died and another 29 were injured.http://dlvr.it/TLgpsL
- Research FellowICYMI: University of Westminster – Design, Creative and Digital Industries Salary: £47,073 to £52,137 per annum pro rata, incl. LWA; actual salary: £35,304 – £39,102 pa, incl. LWAhttp://dlvr.it/TLgh1j
- ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC: Health and Safety ManagerICYMI: £25,147 to £29,260 per annum inclusive of London Allowance: ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC: We are currently looking for a Heath and Safety Manager, who will be a key contributor to the Academy Health and Safety of the Academy. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLgh1h
- King Charles to receive £132m next year after crown estate makes £1.1bn profitUK News: Offshore wind power boom helps push profit from land and property to more than double what it was two years ago King Charles is set to receive official annual income of £132m next year, after his portfolio of land and property made more than £1bn in profits thanks to a boom in the… Read more: King Charles to receive £132m next year after crown estate makes £1.1bn profit
- Susan Sarandon ‘terrified but excited’ to make UK theatrical debut in SeptemberUK News: The Oscar winner will appear alongside Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough when they play the same character at different ages in Tracy Letts’ play Mary Page Marlowe Susan Sarandon is to make her UK theatre debut alongside Andrea Riseborough, when the pair portray the same woman at different ages, in Tracy Letts’ drama Mary… Read more: Susan Sarandon ‘terrified but excited’ to make UK theatrical debut in September
- Academic English Skills TutorStudy Group – Surrey International Study Centre Salary: Up to £34 per hourhttp://dlvr.it/TLggv9
- The Brain Tumour Charity: ChairUnremunerated: The Brain Tumour Charity: Work closely with the SLT to ensure the Board’s decisions are implemented and the charity is managed effectively in line with strategic objectives. Fleet, Hampshirehttp://dlvr.it/TLggtR
- Twelve of England’s regional mayors back plan to create ‘national active travel network’Exclusive: Unprecedented move to focus initially on helping children to walk, cycle or scoot to school safely Twelve of England’s regional mayors have signed up to an unprecedented plan to create a “national active travel network”, focusing initially on helping children to walk, cycle or scoot to school safely. The scheme, which involves all non-London… Read more: Twelve of England’s regional mayors back plan to create ‘national active travel network’
- Welfare bill passes by majority of 75 as massive climbdown heads off Labour revolt – as it happenedMPs vote through welfare bill by 335 votes to 260 after rebel amendment to kill off bill defeated easily after concession over planned Pip cuts Compass, the leftwing group urging Labour to be more pluralistic, has put out a statement condemning the UC and Pip bill. Its director, Neal Lawson, said: If your own friends… Read more: Welfare bill passes by majority of 75 as massive climbdown heads off Labour revolt – as it happened
- Azerbaijan jails Sputnik executives amid escalating tensions with RussiaAzerbaijan and Russia have engaged in a rare escalation of judicial measures against each other over the last days, as relations between the two countries reach a new low.http://dlvr.it/TLgMlL
- Trump-Musk beef back on as US president threatens tech billionaire’s subsidiesFormer political allies Donald Trump and Elon Musk have restarted their public war of words a month after their relationship first soured.http://dlvr.it/TLgMlF
- Latest news bulletin | July 1st – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLgMl2
- Opposing parties in Hungary use mass Budapest Pride turnout to boost their own agendaDespite a ban on the event by the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, more than 100,000 turned up for the annual pro-LGBTQ+ rally through Budapest.http://dlvr.it/TLfRjS
- Pakistan to consider extending deadline for Afghan refugees facing mass deportation to leaveOfficials said the proposed extension was to allow the refugees more time to settle their personal affairs in Pakistan, such as selling property or wrapping up business activities, before returning to Afghanistan in an orderly and dignified way.http://dlvr.it/TLfRj8
- Starmer’s disability benefit concessions are not enough, says rebel Labour whipUK News: Exclusive: Vicky Foxcroft, who resigned as whip over welfare bill, urges ministers to work with affected people on changes The Labour whip who resigned in protest against disability benefit cuts has said Keir Starmer’s concessions do not yet go far enough to win her over, as No 10 launched a fresh attempt to… Read more: Starmer’s disability benefit concessions are not enough, says rebel Labour whip
- Lifetime Isas ‘could lead to savers making poor investment choices’, MPs sayUK News: Committee says products may not be best use of public money and may have been mis-sold to people on certain benefits Lifetime Isas could lead to savers making poor investment decisions and may not be the best use of public money, a cross-party committee of MPs has said. In a report published on… Read more: Lifetime Isas ‘could lead to savers making poor investment choices’, MPs say
- GUARDIAN NEWS AND MEDIA: Technical Operations ManagerICYMI: Competitive: GUARDIAN NEWS AND MEDIA: Own the prioritisation and allocation of inventory within all ad-serving platforms including Google Ad Manager. London, GB-ENGhttp://dlvr.it/TLfKdQ
- Research FellowUniversity of Westminster – Design, Creative and Digital Industries Salary: £47,073 to £52,137 per annum pro rata, incl. LWA; actual salary: £35,304 – £39,102 pa, incl. LWAhttp://dlvr.it/TLfKXj
- ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC: Health and Safety Manager£25,147 to £29,260 per annum inclusive of London Allowance: ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC: We are currently looking for a Heath and Safety Manager, who will be a key contributor to the Academy Health and Safety of the Academy. London (Central), London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLfKXh
- King Charles to receive £132m next year after crown estate makes £1.1bn profitOffshore wind power boom helps push profit from land and property to more than double what it was two years ago King Charles is set to receive official annual income of £132m next year, after his portfolio of land and property made more than £1bn in profits thanks to a boom in the offshore wind… Read more: King Charles to receive £132m next year after crown estate makes £1.1bn profit
- Susan Sarandon ‘terrified but excited’ to make UK theatrical debut in SeptemberThe Oscar winner will appear alongside Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough when they play the same character at different ages in Tracy Letts’ play Mary Page Marlowe Susan Sarandon is to make her UK theatre debut alongside Andrea Riseborough, when the pair portray the same woman at different ages, in Tracy Letts’ drama Mary Page Marlowe.… Read more: Susan Sarandon ‘terrified but excited’ to make UK theatrical debut in September
- Latest news bulletin | June 30th – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLf3t6
- Turkey battles wildfires as heatwave grips EuropeWildfires in Turkey have forced over 50,000 people to evacuate from 41 locations, damaging more than 200 homes and several businesses.http://dlvr.it/TLf3t3
- Israeli settlers set fire at military base in the West Bank amid growing number of attacksOn Wednesday, three Palestinians were killed when Jewish settlers stormed the West Bank village of Karf Malik.http://dlvr.it/TLf3sd
- Business secretary to meet Lotus chiefs amid doubts over future of operationsUK News: Jonathan Reynolds to hold talks with carmaker after reports suggested its UK factory could close The business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, will hold talks with Lotus after the carmaker appeared to shelve plans to shut its UK operations. After reports that Chinese owner Geely was planning to stop manufacturing at the Hethel plant in… Read more: Business secretary to meet Lotus chiefs amid doubts over future of operations
- One child killed and another in critical condition after tree falls in Essex parkUK News: Seven-year-old girl dies in hospital after incident at Chalkwell park in Southend-on-Sea involving five children A young girl has died and another is in a critical condition after a tree fell in a seaside park in Essex on Saturday. The girls, aged seven and six, suffered serious injuries and were taken to hospital.… Read more: One child killed and another in critical condition after tree falls in Essex park
- St Luke’s Hospice (Harrow & Brent): Trustee and NEDsICYMI: Voluntary, expenses reimbursed: St Luke’s Hospice (Harrow & Brent): Exciting Trustee and NED roles (estates, commercial property and digital / marketing) on the boards. of St Luke’s Hospice in Harrow, North London. North London / Hybridhttp://dlvr.it/TLdHYf
- Starmer’s disability benefit concessions are not enough, says rebel Labour whipExclusive: Vicky Foxcroft, who resigned as whip over welfare bill, urges ministers to work with affected people on changes The Labour whip who resigned in protest against disability benefit cuts has said Keir Starmer’s concessions do not yet go far enough to win her over, as No 10 launched a fresh attempt to stem the… Read more: Starmer’s disability benefit concessions are not enough, says rebel Labour whip
- Lifetime Isas ‘could lead to savers making poor investment choices’, MPs sayCommittee says products may not be best use of public money and may have been mis-sold to people on certain benefits Lifetime Isas could lead to savers making poor investment decisions and may not be the best use of public money, a cross-party committee of MPs has said. In a report published on Monday, the… Read more: Lifetime Isas ‘could lead to savers making poor investment choices’, MPs say
- GUARDIAN NEWS AND MEDIA: Technical Operations ManagerCompetitive: GUARDIAN NEWS AND MEDIA: Own the prioritisation and allocation of inventory within all ad-serving platforms including Google Ad Manager. London, GB-ENGhttp://dlvr.it/TLdHTw
- US diplomat: Conflict between Iran and Israel can pave new paths in the Middle EastUS Ambassador to the Republic of Türkiye Thomas Barrack says that the escalation between Iran and Israel has created a “new path” in the Middle East and points to talks behind the scenes between Syria and Israel on all issues.http://dlvr.it/TLd75r
- Latest news bulletin | June 29th – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLd75k
- US President Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ takes another hurdle in tight Senate voteProposed cuts in welfare provisions to finance tax relief are among the most controversial aspects of Trump’s ‘signature policy’ bill.http://dlvr.it/TLd757
- Biden, Harris and Walz attend funeral for former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa HortmanDemocratic former Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman was honoured for her legislative accomplishments and her humanity during a funeral Saturday where former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris joined the over 1,000 mourners.http://dlvr.it/TLclP4
- What’s New on Netflix UK This Week: ‘Squid Game’, ‘Wallace & Gromit’ & ‘Manifest’ICYMI: 19 new titles were added to Netflix UK this week.http://dlvr.it/TLcl7W
- Assistant Professor in GermanICYMI: University of Limerick – Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences – School of Modern Languages & Applied Linguistics Salary: €47,955 to €65,244http://dlvr.it/TLcfxP
- CITY LIT: Mosaic Tutors (Talent Bank)ICYMI: £38.72 per hour, inclusive of pro rata holiday entitlement and preparation time.: CITY LIT: Location: Covent Garden, London Salary: £38.72 per hour, inclusive of pro rata holiday entitlement and preparation time. Hours: Variable depending … Covent Garden, London (Greater)http://dlvr.it/TLcfxL
- Archbishop of Wales stands down after Bangor cathedral scandalUK News: Andy John had previously issued ‘unequivocal’ apology over culture of excessive drinking, promiscuity and bullying The archbishop of Wales has stepped down after a culture of excessive drinking, sexual promiscuity, bullying, bad language and inappropriate banter at Bangor cathedral was revealed. Andy John, who is also the bishop of Bangor, released a statement… Read more: Archbishop of Wales stands down after Bangor cathedral scandal
- M&S boss slams ‘bureaucratic madness’ of products requiring ‘not for EU’ labelsUK News: Stuart Machin says labels, designed stop British goods leaking into bloc, add ‘another layer of unnecessary costs and red tape’ The boss of Marks & Spencer has called on the government to rapidly reset relations with the EU and criticised new rules which demand extra checks and labelling on products headed from the… Read more: M&S boss slams ‘bureaucratic madness’ of products requiring ‘not for EU’ labels
- Business secretary to meet Lotus chiefs amid doubts over future of operationsJonathan Reynolds to hold talks with carmaker after reports suggested its UK factory could close The business secretary, Jonathan Reynolds, will hold talks with Lotus after the carmaker appeared to shelve plans to shut its UK operations. After reports that Chinese owner Geely was planning to stop manufacturing at the Hethel plant in Norfolk, putting… Read more: Business secretary to meet Lotus chiefs amid doubts over future of operations
- One child killed and another in critical condition after tree falls in Essex parkSeven-year-old girl dies in hospital after incident at Chalkwell park in Southend-on-Sea involving five children A young girl has died and another is in a critical condition after a tree fell in a seaside park in Essex on Saturday. The girls, aged seven and six, suffered serious injuries and were taken to hospital. Police said… Read more: One child killed and another in critical condition after tree falls in Essex park
- St Luke’s Hospice (Harrow & Brent): Trustee and NEDsVoluntary, expenses reimbursed: St Luke’s Hospice (Harrow & Brent): Exciting Trustee and NED roles (estates, commercial property and digital / marketing) on the boards. of St Luke’s Hospice in Harrow, North London. North London / Hybridhttp://dlvr.it/TLcfts
- Latest news bulletin | June 28th – EveningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLcVLn
- Trump pushes for Gaza ceasefire: what are the terms of the latest proposal?A source told Newsweek that US President Donald Trump has made significant efforts to persuade Israel to move toward a ceasefire in Gaza, now the conflict with Iran has ended.http://dlvr.it/TLcVLd
- At least 62 Palestinians killed by Israeli strikes since FridayAccording to the Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza, eight people were burnt to death after Israeli shelling on a school in the Jabaliya refugee camp.http://dlvr.it/TLcVKb
- Latest news bulletin | June 28th – MorningCatch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.http://dlvr.it/TLc45f
- US Senate rejects effort to restrain Trump on Iran as GOP backs his strikes on nuclear sitesMost Republicans have said Iran posed an imminent threat that required decisive action from Trump, and they backed his decision to bomb three Iranian nuclear sites last weekend without seeking congressional approval.http://dlvr.it/TLc45c