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Labour sources said they have been privy to policy discussions by Mrs Badenoch's inner circle because a Commons researcher for one of the party's MPs was cc-ed on an email chain.
Act now, Wes Streeting, say female frontline nurses locked in legal battle to stop a trans colleague using their changing room
The eight Darlington nurses objected to the man, who self-identifies as a woman called Rose, from sharing their hospital changing room.
'Route to ignominy': Hereditary Lords on prospect of leaving parliament
Lords who inherited their titles share their mixed feelings about being ejected from the Upper Chamber.
Three chords and the truth: Where country's big moment might go next
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Since Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter, Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter and Lana Del Rey have explored country.
Inside Elon Musk's government-subsidised Texas headquarters
The tycoon and Donald Trump advisor has moved his businesses from California to a mostly rural central Texas county. What do the neighbours think?
Kyren Wilson crashes out at Crucible as Lei Peifan leads Chinese charge
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- Defending champion loses first-round thriller 10-9
- Debutant Lei and Xiao exemplify China’s fine start
Kyren Wilson became the latest victim of snooker’s Crucible curse after a shock defeat on the openi…
‘Breaking our spirits was the plan’: the lifelong impact of having gone to boarding school
As a new documentary explores Boarding School Syndrome, seven former pupils share their stories…
Boarded from the age of nine
Continue reading...Flex appeal: how our muscles makes us human
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From karate as a kid to swimming as an adult, Bonnie Tsui has always relished an active life. But when she started investigating muscles, she found this most durable tissue encapsulates who we are
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If Labour ran an Easter egg hunt, the eggs would be tiny (and you'd have to hand half of them back) writes LORD ASHCROFT. But - sorry, Kemi - voters in my poll were just as scathing about the Tories
A changing global order can affect domestic politics in one of three ways.
Man claims it is 'too dangerous' for him to sit in his own garden due to 'leaning tower of Pisa' 6ft wall
Dominic Land, 66, said the 6ft high brick wall in Poole, Dorset first started shifting in April 2022, is still shifting and has become 'too dangerous' for him and his neighbour to go in their gardens.
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