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Articles from July 2025
Junk food sponsorship of sports should be banned to protect children’s health, experts say
Junk food firms have more than 90 current sponsorship deals within top UK sports
What disability benefit claimants need to know about Labour’s new welfare plans
After major concessions, there are still key changes to be aware of
Four arrested over cyber attacks on M&S, Co-op and Harrods
M&S was forced to suspend online operations in April after hackers targeted its systems
Part of felled Sycamore Gap tree to go on permanent display
Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers, from Cumbria, are due to be sentenced on 15 July after being found guilty of felling the tree
Energy bills to rise because of delays to Labour’s plan to slash prices
The National Energy System Operator says delays to clean energy projects will cost consumers around £4.2 billion in 2030.
Threat of Iranian attacks on UK now comparable to Russia, watchdog warns
Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee said the threat from Iran has increased “significantly” since 2022
Moment Rolex robbers caught by police posing as rich couple
How long will the third heatwave of the summer last?
Temperatures set to top 30C in some parts of country this weekend as Britons brace for a third heatwave this summer
Why is my hay fever so bad this year? Pollen count rises in latest heatwave
The Met Office’s pollen forecast predicts very high pollen counts for swaths of England, Wales and Scotland on Saturday