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Burnham economic advisor O’Neill rules out government job but urges boldness on devolution

The economist Lord Jim O'Neill, who has been advising the prime minister, has said he will not be taking a job in Andy Burnham's...

UK borrows more than expected in July as Healey prepares for first Budget

The government borrowed slightly more than expected in July, according to figures published as Chancellor John Healey draws up his first Budget.The Office for...

Burnham announces plans to clean up worst three illegal waste dumps

Three of the country's worst illegal dumps are due to be cleaned up using taxpayers' money, the government has announced.Sites in Kent, Surrey and...

No evidence Reform broke electoral law, watchdog says

The election agent for Nigel Farage in Clacton, Peter Harris, said the complaint had been "politically motivated"."The facts are clear, the process has been...

Trail hunting to be banned as part of new animal welfare strategy

Hunting with hounds has been a tradition in parts of the UK for centuries, but the 2004 Hunting Act placed restrictions on the practice.The...

Foreign prison officers exempted from new stricter visa rules

Under changes introduced in July as part of efforts to reduce migration, individuals must earn at least £41,700 to obtain a skilled worker visa,...

Government data stolen in hack, minister confirms

Confirmation of a hack by a Chinese state group would be awkward for the government ahead of a planned visit to Beijing next year...

Batters review: ‘Bewildered’ farmers need new deal to be profitable

She said the sector had faced a sharp rise in costs and increasingly extreme weather, with severe drought this year.Uncertainty surrounding the closure of...

Teachers to be trained to spot early signs of misogyny in boys

The government hopes that by tackling the early roots of misogyny, it will prevent young men from becoming violent abusers.Under the new plans, schools...

Starmer calls doctors’ strike ‘dangerous’ as five-day walkout begins

Speaking in parliament on Wednesday morning, Health Secretary Wes Streeting said he "deeply regretted" the impact the strike would have on patients in the...

Erasmus scheme to return for UK students, BBC understands

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer had suggested in May that a youth mobility scheme could be part of a new deal with the EU.UK...

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