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Doctors Hit By Burnout After The Pandemic
MORE than 70% of doctors in Ireland have experienced burnout since the Covid-19 pandemic, a survey has shown
Half Of UK Public Fear Family Would Not Be Well Looked After In Care Homes
Trust in care homes has slumped, leaving half of the British public lacking confidence that friends or family would be well looked after if they needed it.
Labour Cuts Links To CBI, Urging 'Root And Branch' Reform
The Labour party has cut all ties with the Confederation of British Industry after the Guardian's revelations about alleged sexual misconduct by male employees at the lobbying group.
Twitter U-Turns Again On Blue Tick Status For Celebrity Accounts
Twitter has again U-turned over its verification policy, restoring the "blue tick" free of charge to celebrity users of the social network.
23% Delay Or Go Without Dental Treatment Due To Rising Costs
DENTAL patients are avoiding appointments as they can no longer afford to go, a poll reveals today the day NHS charges go up.
Trump To Visit Ireland Next Month Weeks After Biden
The former US president Donald Trump is to visit Ireland next month. It will come just weeks after his successor Joe Biden took part in a four-day visit to the island of Ireland.
China Takes Upper Hand In Its Relationship With Russia
There has been a shift in the dynamic between Xi and Putin
Meghan Wrote To King Over Concerns About Unconscious Bias In The Royal Family
The Duchess of Sussex sent a letter to the King expressing concern about unconscious bias in the royal family, it has been reported.
Britain To Evacuate Embassy Staff From War-Torn Sudan
Sudan will be evacuated of British embassy staff "as soon as feasible" due to safety fears following increasing attacks on diplomatic missions, a UK government source has said.
Sunak Must Reform 'Culture Of Fear' Before It's Too Late
In resigning from the cabinet after the inquiry into allegations he bullied civil servants, Dominic Raab jumped before he was pushed by his close ally Rishi Sunak.
Civil Servant Bullying Could Flourish After Raab 'Farce'
Bullying of civil servants in Whitehall is set to worsen after the "farce" of Dominic Raab's departure from government, it has been warned. Officials will be deterred from filing formal complaints against other ministers in the future, experts said, amid claims of a "chilling" effect.
Liz Truss Earns £16.5k An Hour For One Speech
...yes, you DID read that correctly
Warning Civil Servants Will Go For Another 'scalp' After Forcing Raab Out
And there are fears officials are hoping to claim another “scalp”, as they target ministers who are opposed to Whitehall’s work-from-home culture.
BYE MO!
Foster: Farah is the greatest
Moyesy: I'm older and wiser
DAVID MOYES insists that longevity counts for a lot in elite-level management.
Hatters build on success
The Hatters have secured their spot in the Championship promotion play-offs for a second successive season.
Dale down and out after defeat against Hatters
Stockport, now unbeaten in 11 games, are just one point shy of the automatic promotion places.
10-man Ammies leave it late in race for play-offs
The Ammies led through Callum Hendry’s early header but Louie Barry saw red for lashing out at Joe Low and Walsall levelled through Jamille Matt.
Russian Ships 'Spy On North Sea Cables And Windfarms As Targets For Sabotage'
An investigation by the public broadcasters of several Nordic countries alleges that Russia has established a state-run programme using spy ships disguised as fishing vessels aimed at giving it the capability to attack windfarms and communications cables in the North Sea.
Robison: The Party Has To Be More Open
THE SNP must "absolutely get our house in order" and ensure transparency and openness in the party's governance, Shona Robison has said.
Ryanair Boss Attacks 'Lies' Of Brexit And Predicts UK Deal With EU
The boss of Ryanair, Michael O'Leary, launched a fresh attack on Brexit yesterday, describing it as "unbelievably messy" and predicting the UK would sign a Norway-style deal with the EU in the next 10 to 15 years under which it would pay into the bloc's budget.
North Korea Set To Launch Military Spy Satellite As Kim Takes Daughter, 10, To Work
North Korea will soon launch its first military spy satellite, Kim Jong-un has said after touring the country's space agency with his young daughter. Any such launch would violate UN sanctions.
The Gen-Zers Fighting An Unseen And Brutal Civil War
Secunder Kermani meets some of the young people battling Myanmar's military junta while the world focuses elsewhere
Sunak Has A Bold New Tactic For Helping His Party To Win
In the race to win the 2024 election, the gloves are off. The only slight problem is that, having taken his gloves off, Rishi Sunak is now punching himself in the face.
Scotland's 'Fresh Start' Is An Omnishambles For The SNP
The "fresh start for Scotland" promised by Humza Yousaf when he set out his agenda as the country's first minister turned into an episode of The Thick of It, farcically overshadowed by the arrest of Colin Beattie, the SNP treasurer.
Sunak & Wife's Secret Money: A Complete Lack Of Transparency
PM omits Murty's share link on list
Soaring Food Prices Set To Fuel Interest Rate Rise
Shock hike in cost of living
All night gone
Duke to skip Lionel Richie, Take That and Katy Perry in extravaganza to fly home
Tasking For Trouble If You Don't Sort Jobs
Trinity boffins say 'get it done'
McDonald Slams 'Offensive' Links To Ex Crime Boss
Mary Lou McDonald released a statement after the sensational finish to the trial yesterday, condemning the crimes and dismissing reports she knew Gerard Hutch.