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Covid inquiry response costs taxpayers over £100m

Official data shows the UK government has spent over £100 million on legal and staff costs responding to the Covid inquiry. Discover the breakdown and why it's set to be Britain's most expensive public inquiry.

Manchester pub quiz cheating scandal mirrors crime novel

Author Janice Hallett explores how a real-life pub quiz cheating scandal in Manchester uncannily mirrored her new crime novel 'The Killer Question', examining the surprisingly high stakes of Britain's favourite pastime.

Johnson 'beyond contempt' for Covid inquiry attack

Families of the Covid bereased condemn Boris Johnson for his refusal to apologise and his attack on the official inquiry, which found his delays caused 23,000 extra deaths. Read the full story.

Covid Inquiry: UK's 'toxic' culture cost lives

The UK's Covid Inquiry reveals a 'toxic and chaotic' government culture caused a 'too little, too late' pandemic response. Lockdowns were avoidable, with the UK ranking 65th globally for excess deaths. Read the damning findings.

Covid Inquiry: 23,000 Lives Lost to Failures

The Covid-19 Inquiry reveals how delayed lockdowns and policy failures cost 23,000 British lives. Discover the four key mistakes and the urgent lessons for future pandemics.

Covid Inquiry: 23,000 Lives Lost in Lockdown Delay

The UK Covid-19 Inquiry reveals a one-week delay to lockdown cost 23,000 lives. Baroness Hallett's damning report criticises the government's 'too little, too late' response. Read the full findings.

UN Officially Declares Famine in Gaza

The United Nations has officially declared a famine in northern Gaza, marking a devastating escalation in the humanitarian crisis triggered by the ongoing conflict. A new report reveals that 1.1 million people are now facing catastrophic food insecurity.

UN Warns of Imminent Famine in Gaza

A new UN-backed report classifies Gaza's entire population as facing acute food insecurity, with famine projected in northern Gaza by May unless a ceasefire and urgent aid access are secured immediately.

Dundee United earn 2-2 draw at Rapid Vienna

Dundee United put on a spirited display to secure a hard-fought 2-2 draw against Rapid Vienna in their Europa League qualifier, showcasing resilience and attacking flair.

140,000 UK pupils miss over half their schooling

A shocking report reveals thousands of UK pupils have become 'ghost children' missing over half their schooling, with attendance rates plummeting post-pandemic. Experts warn of a looming educational disaster.

Meteorologist defends live TV reaction amid debate

A Minnesota meteorologist has defended her emotional reaction during a live broadcast, sparking a heated debate about professionalism on air. Was it a lapse in judgment or a relatable human moment?

Trump's crime claims vs FBI reality

Former President Donald Trump insists violent crime is declining under his influence, but the latest FBI statistics reveal a more complex reality. Experts weigh in on the discrepancies.

FBI data contradicts Trump's crime rate claims

Former US President Donald Trump's claims about soaring crime rates under Biden are contradicted by the latest FBI statistics showing a significant drop in violent offences.

State Pension Age Could Rise to 80

A government review suggests the state pension age may increase to 80, sparking concerns over retirement plans and financial security for millions.

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