Postcode lottery for new cancer treatments, doctors warn
Experts say bureaucracy is "stifling innovation" and that applying for funding to pay for new treatments can be "cumbersome".
View Full Story11-Sep-2025 - Source: BBC News
Meeting between Duke of Sussex and the King feels like a positive step - even if full reconciliation is likely to take time
"Still 50/50" was the response I got when I asked last week if Prince Harry was going to meet his father.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: Sky News
Ministers must do more on Lifetime Isa reform, say MPs
The Treasury Committee says the complex product, used by first-time buyers, needs an overhaul.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: BBC News
Student settles discrimination case against Translink
Rosie Pidgeon received £7,500 from Translink in the case which was settled without liability.
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Trump to visit late Queen's tomb during UK state visit
The US president's second state visit to the UK is an unprecedented gesture towards a US leader.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: BBC News
Strikes at three Scottish universities in one day
Staff at Robert Gordon University, the University of the West of Scotland and the University of Edinburgh will all strike on Thursday.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: BBC News
'Very mixed feelings' - How locals view a nearby asylum seeker hotel
BBC Scotland News speaks to people in Westhill about asylum seekers using a hotel on their doorstep.
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Gary Lineker ends Ant and Dec's 23-year winning streak at TV awards
Lineker left the the BBC after 26 years at the end of the Premier League season in May.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: BBC News
Starmer facing pressure over Mandelson's Epstein links
The Tories and some Labour MPs have called for Lord Mandelson to be sacked but Sir Keir has stood by him.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: BBC News
Planned weekend bus strike partly called off
Some Unite union members have accepted a pay offer following negotatiations
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Details of Trump's second state visit to UK revealed
Details of Donald Trump's unprecedented second state visit have been revealed by Buckingham Palace.
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Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson reaches next round of Labour deputy leadership race
Bridget Phillipson has made it to the next round of Labour's deputy leadership contest after storming ahead with 116 nomination of the party's MPs.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: Sky News
Sir Elton John 'so proud' of Watford FC as new kit marks 50 years since he became chairman
Sir Elton John has said he is "so proud" of Watford FC as the football club released a new kit marking 50 years since he became its chairman.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: Sky News
Phillipson cements status as Labour deputy frontrunner
The education secretary becomes the first Labour deputy leader contender to gain enough support to run.
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Reform MS 'broke rules with racial slur but not expenses'
Report by standards watchdog finds Laura Anne Jones broke rules over racist slur but not expenses.
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Banksy mural scrubbed from Royal Courts of Justice
The artwork of a judge hitting a protester with a gavel has been removed from the listed building.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: BBC News
Harry says King is 'great' after they have private tea in first meeting for 19 months
Prince Harry has said the King is "great" after he reunited with his father at Clarence House for a private tea.
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King has 'private tea' with Harry in their first meeting for 19 months
Prince Harry has left Clarence House after meeting the King for what Buckingham Palace officials called a "private tea".
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: Sky News
Tube strike union boss wants 'summit' with mayor
The RMT union's leader says he wants the mayor to help resolve its dispute with transport bosses.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: BBC News
PSNI 'cannot afford' to pay staff compensation over major data breach
The incident involved the accidental release of some personal details of all 9,400 officers and staff.
View Full Story10-Sep-2025 - Source: BBC News