Labour deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has warned that increasing time spent online is having a ‘profound impact’ on British society
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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
Rachel Booth’s family and friends launch fundraiser for her three sons after death of ‘loving’ mother
“She was a guiding light whose strength, love and devotion touched us all,” friends and family said in a tribute following her death
Man who stabbed partner 27 times in ‘savage’ attack jailed for murder
Corey Dryden repeatedly struck Megan Hughes with a claw hammer and knife
How do I donate blood? NHS call for donors with rare blood types
There is also a ‘critical’ need for more donors who have the so-called universal blood type – O negative blood
One in 10 over-16s are victims of domestic abuse, stalking or sexual assault, new data shows
The combined measure has been produced to help the government monitor its ambition to halve VAWG in a decade
Minehead bus crash victim died from head injuries on way home from school zoo trip, inquest hears
Oliver Price was killed when the vehicle left the A396 at Cutcombe Hill near Minehead, Somerset
Starmer warns Labour MPs against future rebellions
Labour’s chief whip has written to MPs to remind them of the times they voted against the government
Voices: Poll of the day: Do you think resident doctors are fairly paid for the work they do?
Resident doctors are demanding a significant pay rise amid claims of long-term wage erosion, but critics argue their current salaries are fair and further increases would be unaffordable for the NHS









