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Sunak hails success of cut-price meal deal as scheme ends

Sunak hails success of cut-price meal deal as scheme ends

Sunak hails success of cut-price meal deal as scheme ends

30 August 2020

More than 64 million meals have been claimed for since the initiative was launched at the beginning of August


Hundreds of demonstrators take part in Million People March

Hundreds of demonstrators take part in Million People March

Hundreds of demonstrators take part in Million People March

30 August 2020

The march takes place this year in lieu of the annual Notting Hill carnival and organisers hope it will give the BAME community ‘a louder voice’.


Passengers from Zante to Cardiff told to quarantine after seven positive cases

Passengers from Zante to Cardiff told to quarantine after seven positive cases

Passengers from Zante to Cardiff told to quarantine after seven positive cases

30 August 2020

Health officials said all passengers on board the flight are now being considered close contacts and must self-isolate.


Ravers from across UK at 3,000-strong illegal event in Wales, police say

Ravers from across UK at 3,000-strong illegal event in Wales, police say

Ravers from across UK at 3,000-strong illegal event in Wales, police say

30 August 2020

New rules which came into force on Friday ahead of the bank holiday weekend mean organisers of illegal raves could be hit with £10,000 fines.


Seven-year-old with cerebral palsy completes Ben Nevis climb for charity

Seven-year-old with cerebral palsy completes Ben Nevis climb for charity

Seven-year-old with cerebral palsy completes Ben Nevis climb for charity

30 August 2020

Caeden Thomson told his mother he wanted to give back because he was ‘so lucky for all the things he has had in his life’.


Hundreds gather despite new rules on illegal raves

Hundreds gather despite new rules on illegal raves

Hundreds gather despite new rules on illegal raves

30 August 2020

Police are at the scene of music events in South Wales and Norfolk.


Delay next year’s exams because of Covid, says Labour

Delay next year’s exams because of Covid, says Labour

Delay next year’s exams because of Covid, says Labour

30 August 2020

Shadow education secretary Kate Green said exams due next May need to be delayed until June or July to facilitate extra teaching time.


’50:50′ chance of exams going ahead next summer – senior Tory MP

’50:50′ chance of exams going ahead next summer – senior Tory MP

’50:50′ chance of exams going ahead next summer – senior Tory MP

30 August 2020

Robert Halfon said the decision on next summer’s exams should be taken quickly to allow for teacher assessments to start if necessary.


Treasury minister refuses to be drawn on reports of looming £20bn tax hike

Treasury minister refuses to be drawn on reports of looming £20bn tax hike

Treasury minister refuses to be drawn on reports of looming £20bn tax hike

30 August 2020

Newspapers claimed the Treasury is looking at raising corporation tax and capital gains tax, and cutting pension tax relief.


Ministers keen for employees to return to workplaces, Barclay says

Ministers keen for employees to return to workplaces, Barclay says

Ministers keen for employees to return to workplaces, Barclay says

30 August 2020

The Chief Secretary to the Treasury said such a move is needed for economic recovery.


Pc Andrew Harper’s wife criticises ‘misleading’ claims on social media

Pc Andrew Harper’s wife criticises ‘misleading’ claims on social media

Pc Andrew Harper’s wife criticises ‘misleading’ claims on social media

30 August 2020

An online petition calling for Harper’s Law was approaching 650,000 signatures as of Sunday morning.


Orphaned hare returns to visit family who saved and reared her

Orphaned hare returns to visit family who saved and reared her

Orphaned hare returns to visit family who saved and reared her

30 August 2020

Clover was hand-reared by the Terry family after they found her in their garden in Lincolnshire.


Pandemic response shows ‘undeniable’ strength of union, says Barclay

Pandemic response shows ‘undeniable’ strength of union, says Barclay

Pandemic response shows ‘undeniable’ strength of union, says Barclay

30 August 2020

The Chief Secretary to the Treasury pointed to billions in support given to the Scottish Government as proof of the strength of the union.


Car dealers trial green number plates on electric vehicles

Car dealers trial green number plates on electric vehicles

Car dealers trial green number plates on electric vehicles

30 August 2020

The plates have a distinctive green rectangle on the left-hand side to highlight that a vehicle is emission-free.


Waitrose boss eyes ‘big opportunity’ as it splits with Ocado

Waitrose boss eyes ‘big opportunity’ as it splits with Ocado

Waitrose boss eyes ‘big opportunity’ as it splits with Ocado

30 August 2020

Waitrose executive director James Bailey said the company’s online business was ‘potentially undervalued’ until recent months.


Man sought by police after ‘vicious’ attack on woman walking with son, five

Man sought by police after ‘vicious’ attack on woman walking with son, five

Man sought by police after ‘vicious’ attack on woman walking with son, five

30 August 2020

Greater Manchester Police were called on Saturday following reports of a stabbing in Withington.


Johnson faces Tory disquiet as Parliament set to return

Johnson faces Tory disquiet as Parliament set to return

Johnson faces Tory disquiet as Parliament set to return

30 August 2020

An opinion poll has put the Conservatives and Labour neck and neck at 40% each.


Reopening universities could spark second coronavirus wave, academics warn

Reopening universities could spark second coronavirus wave, academics warn

Reopening universities could spark second coronavirus wave, academics warn

30 August 2020

Up to one million students are expected to move around Britain this month as educational institutions open their gates.


Influencers paid taxpayer funds to promote struggling Test and Trace scheme

Influencers paid taxpayer funds to promote struggling Test and Trace scheme

Influencers paid taxpayer funds to promote struggling Test and Trace scheme

30 August 2020

Love Island’s Shaughna Phillips and Chris Hughes posted advertisements for testing but did not observe social distancing in other recent posts.


What the papers say – August 30

What the papers say – August 30

What the papers say – August 30

30 August 2020

The papers are led by the promise of a Covid-19 vaccine and Treasury plans to manage the cost of the pandemic.


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