Sunday, 9 May 2021

Deaths of people on benefits prompt inquiry call

The Department for Work and Pensions has reviewed 150 cases where people died or came to serious harm.

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'Words cannot describe the hurt' - Allardyce suffers first Premier League relegation

West Brom boss Sam Allardyce says "words cannot describe" how much it hurts to suffer his first relegation from the Premier League.

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Man Utd must keep 'expert' Cavani

Manchester United must try to keep veteran striker Edinson Cavani for another season because of what he can teach teenage forward Mason Greenwood as well as his goals, says MOTD2 pundit Alan Shearer

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Violence-hit Jerusalem braces for Jewish nationalist march

There are fears of new clashes between Palestinians and Israelis during the annual Jerusalem Day march.

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New Zealand: At least four injured in supermarket stabbing

The motive behind the attack is unclear but there is no indication it was a domestic terror event.

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A glimpse of Charles Darwin's 'paradise'

A new book explores the naturalist's lost childhood garden at The Mount in Shrewsbury.

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Social care needs fixing now, council leaders tell chancellor

Tuesday's Queens Speech is the time to act on social care reform, says cross-party group.

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