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Hunt Signs 'Turning Point' EU Financial Services Deal
Britain and the European Union have signed a deal on financial services regulation, in the latest sign of a post-Brexit thaw in relations, although Jeremy Hunt admitted that talks on rejoining the Horizon Europe science programme were at a "crunchy" stage
Case Study: The Rules For Delayed Luggage Are Tricky
The good news, from Gunter Strauss's point of view, is that he touched down in Brazil after flying from London Heathrow via Paris CDG to Rio. But he could be happier
The Race To Breathe New Life Into 'The Lungs Of The World'
From their leaves down to their roots, seagrasses work as 'ecosystem engineers', yet they have become one of the least protected species of coastal life
Putin Admits Paying Wagner Fighters £800m In Past Year
After years of denials, Russian president says the mercenary group was funded by the state, as its leader arrives in Belarus
Climate Watchdog: UK 'Too Slow' To Hit Net Zero Targets
The government's own climate watchdog has said it is losing confidence in the UK's ability to reach net zero after a slew of failed targets and "missed" opportunities
Is Sunak Delivering On Any Of His Five Pledges For 2023?
Six months after the prime minister set out his key priorities for 2023, Sean O'Grady tracks his progress, or lack of, so far
Supermarket Bosses Reject Calls For Price Caps On Food
Supermarket bosses have rejected calls for price caps on products and denied claims of "grotesque profiteering" during a grilling by MPs
A Half-Baked Apology Won't Bring Hancock Forgiveness
You don’t really need to see Matt Hancock answering questions on why the UK wasn’t better prepared for a pandemic to know the answer
Hancock Condemns No 10's Pandemic Plans As 'Terrible'
Approach 'completely wrong' admits former health secretary
Year Long Recession
Economists warning of shock after rate hikes
Dyer Warning: I'll Do In Putin
Star will choke tyrant with pillow case
Traveller pitches approved for Saltram site
GYPSY and Traveller caravan pitches are set to be created at Saltram Countryside Park, just outside Plymouth.
Barker's back on track at champs
CYCLING Elinor Barker is hoping to get two for the price of one when Scotland hosts the first combined world championships in August.
Ireland Is Now Most Expensive EU Nation
IRELAND is officially the most expensive country in the European Union for goods and services, figures show.
Boris: Give F-16 Fighters To Provide Air Superiority
Boris Johnson yesterday issued fresh calls for Ukraine to be armed with F-16 fighter jets.
Bank May Need To 'Create A Recession' To Halt Inflation, Says Adviser To Chancellor
The Bank of England might need to spark a recession to get inflation under control, an adviser to the chancellor Jeremy Hunt warned yesterday amid a slew of grim economic data including government borrowing surpassing 100 per cent of GDP for the first time since 1961
Putin Ensures The Spectre Of Nuclear Disaster Will Always Hang Over The Ukraine War
The spectre of nuclear disaster has been a constant throughout the war in Ukraine
Cameron 'Kept Pushing' To Bring In Same-Sex Marriage
The former PM says he had a convert’s zeal’ about the issue
Why Inflation Bad News Is Even Worse Than You Think
If inflation is an economic illness, the cure of high interest rates isn’t working as it should
PM Says He Has 'Deep Moral Duty' To Cut Inflation Rate
Rishi Sunak is set to say it is imperative that he “hold his nerve” to fulfil his “moral” duty to cut inflation as he resists growing calls to bail out struggling homeowners
All Nato Countries Support Fast-Track Membership For Kyiv, Says Cleverly
The foreign secretary, James Cleverly, has said that all Nato allies are backing a plan to give Ukraine a fast track to Nato membership of the kind offered to Sweden and Finland earlier this year.
'Serious Shock' Is In Store From Rates Hike, Sunak Told
More than a million homeowners to see fifth of income cut
Hunt: We Thought We Knew Best On Pandemic
He admits failures on testing, PPE & quarantine
Subways are set to be transformed
THREE of Plymouth’s busiest subways will be transformed with new murals that will showcase the city’s artistic talent.
Prince praised for commitment to social housing project
A HOMELESSNESS charity boss has praised the Prince of Wales’ commitment to build social housing on the Duchy of Cornwall’s land.
Small boat crossings hit 10k this year
MORE than 10,000 people have been detected crossing the English Channel in small boats so far this year, after a jump in arrivals in recent days, figures show.
Grealish and City stars make the cut
JACK GREALISH has managed to get in below “the line” after Gareth Southgate declared Manchester City’s celebrating players all fit for duty.
SHEERAN: DEATH OF MY PAL JAMAL MADE ME GROW UP
Singer reveals agony over music mogul's heart attack aged just 31
Rod: 'It's time to leave all the rock 'n' roll stuff behind'
SIR Rod Stewart has said he wants to “leave all the rock ‘n’ roll stuff behind” and is looking forward to moving in a different direction with his music – ahead of a planned gig at Plymouth Argyle’s Home Park.
Greggs has another go at Saltash bakery shop
A BRAND new Greggs has opened in Cornwall after the popular bakery chain decided to an attempt a comeback. The new Greggs outlet is opening not far from Carkeel roundabout, a stone’s throw from McDonald’s and Lidl.