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Europe · LondonUnite members at trusts in the West Midlands, North East, East Midlands, and North West were to go on strike on Monday. But following "further assurances from the government over the weekend", the union says they will no longer happen. If the meeting doesn't meet these assurances, strike action will resume.
Unite union ambulance strikes planned for this week called off
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King Charles · LondonExtending closing time for two hours beyond the normal 11pm was backed by 77% of the public who took part in a month-long consultation.
Pubs allowed to stay open until 1am on King Charles's coronation weekend
42% Left coverage: 12 sources
Meghan Markle · LondonJeremy Clarkson has not been cancelled as the host of television quiz show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, according to ITV.
Jeremy Clarkson not cancelled as host of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?, says ITV
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How to See Venus and Jupiter Cozy Up in the Sky Tonight
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Restaurant which offers 'all night' breakfast and Sunday carvery to open in Bradford
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Matt Hancock · LondonFormer Health Secretary Matt Hancock reportedly failed to follow expert advice that anyone entering a care home at the start of the pandemic should be tested for Covid, it has been claimed. WhatsApp messages leaked to The Telegraph newspaper suggest Mr Hancock was told in April 2020 there should be "testing of all going into care homes".
Hancock rejected expert Covid advice, leaked messages suggest
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Jeffrey Epstein · New YorkGhislaine Maxwell is expected on Tuesday to ask a U.S. appeals court to throw out her conviction for helping Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse teenage girls, saying a slew of errors marred the case as prosecutors made her a scapegoat because the financier was dead.
Ghislaine Maxwell to ask appeals court to throw out sex trafficking conviction
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