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Stella Creasy thanks passengers for intervening as she was ‘hassled’ by man on London Underground
Stella Creasy said she is considering reporting the man to police
Children under five at risk from only consuming plant milk, say experts
Nutritional experts working for the UK Government have raised concerns over the nutritional value of plant milk for children under five
Warning over ‘contaminated’ tomatoes sold across UK
Seven outbreaks of Salmonella were reported to national surveillance in 2024
Urgent ‘do not eat’ warning issued as viral Dubai-style chocolate bar recalled
Food standards chiefs warn incomplete list of ingredients mean bars pose ‘serious’ allergy risk
‘Will you shut up’: Farage’s anti-Macron speech drowned out by hecklers
Nigel Farage was drowned out by hecklers as he criticised Emmanuel Macron during Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, 9 July.
Mapped: Where the third UK heatwave of the summer will hit
Temperatures could rise into low 30s towards end of week, Met Office says
Jake Berry’s defection to Reform leaves only one question for Badenoch – ‘who is leaving next?’
This latest blow for the Tories is significant because it shows that professional politicians, not just angry ideologues, are now willing to follow Nigel Farage, writes political editor David Maddox
Murder probe after man stabbed to death outside luxury hotel in London
Police are investigating whether the attack was a robbery
Voices: ‘No one outside the NHS will understand’: Doctors and their families defend strike action
Doctors, NHS staff and families defended the strike as essential, calling the ‘greedy’ label ‘truly heartbreaking’ and insisting today’s brutal working conditions are worse than ever