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Pilots killed in Southend Airport plane crash named after death of four
Captain Danny Marco Franken and First Officer Floris Christiaan Rhee have been named as two of the victims on board flight SUZ1
How does Britain’s pension predicament compare with other countries?
Countries across the world are grappling with similar looming crises, driven by a combination of factors including demographic shifts, low interest rates and economic instability
Mother and two teenage children killed in Northern Ireland shooting named by police
The victims have been named as Vanessa Whyte, 45, Sara Rutledge, 13, and James Rutledge, 14
More than 300,000 benefit claimants owed money after PIP errors lead to millions in underpayments
The government has admitted to several errors
Comply with child age checks or face consequences, Ofcom tells tech firms
New safety codes coming into effect on Friday also include a demand that algorithms are tamed to block the most harmful material.
UK and India sign ‘historic’ £6bn free trade agreement during Modi visit
Sir Keir Starmer and Narendra Modi meet at Chequers for formal signing of trade agreement
Young men need role models, PM told – or UK risks Andrew Tate-inspired generation of ‘lost boys’
Labour deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has warned that increasing time spent online is having a ‘profound impact’ on British society
Millions of households to save money on energy bills under new government plans
The plan aims to give households and businesses more freedom and choice over how and when they use energy
We’re ready for riots, minister declares amid growing fears of summer unrest
Tensions have centred on asylum seekers being housed in hotels