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Rents hit new records with 17 inquiries per property
Thats according to Rightmove.
New Tory Party leader to be announced on November 2
The timeline has been confirmed by the backbench 1922 committee.
Man jailed for life after trying to murder work colleague
Nicholas Fryers was found guilty by a jury at Maidstone Crown Court on November 17 last year.
Rwanda scheme has already cost taxpayers 700 million Cooper reveals
The Rwanda deportation scheme has already cost £700 million, Yvette Cooper has said, branding it the most shocking waste of taxpayer money I have ever seen..
Police search fails to uncover remains of Muriel McKay
A search for the remains of Muriel McKay, who was murdered in 1969, has been unsuccessful..
Girl 11 orphaned by crash which killed six people
An 11-year-old girl has been left orphaned following a horrific crash which killed four members of her family as well as two motorcyclists..
Dementia diagnoses in England at record high
The number of people in England being diagnosed with dementia is at a record high, according to new figures from the NHS..
Will Bayley No duty of care on Strictly when I suffered life changing injury
Strictly Come Dancing star Will Bayley has said he suffered serious injury while performing a jump on the BBCs flagship show and has claimed there was no duty of care..
Carpetright bought by Tapi in rescue deal but more than 1000 jobs face axe
Carpetright has been bought in a rescue deal by rival Tapi, but more than 200 stores are expected to shut and more than 1,000 jobs cut..
Just Stop Oil protesters bailed in Stansted Airport paint spraying court case
Two Just Stop Oil protesters have appeared in court accused of damaging two jets that were sprayed with orange paint at Stansted Airport..
Land for growing fruit and vegetables should be doubled new Government told
Farming and environment groups have called on the new Government to double the amount of land used to grow fruit and vegetables..
More than half of parents fear they will not be able to afford a summer holiday
More than half of UK parents fear they will not be able to afford a holiday this summer, a survey suggests..
Be flexible about staff watching Olympics employers urged
Employers are being urged to be flexible when allowing staff time off to watch the Olympic Games in the coming weeks..
PM launches Skills England to tackle fragmented and broken training system
The Prime Minister is to launch a new body today to deal with Britains fragmented and broken skills training system..
Luke Humphries beats Michael van Gerwen to win World Matchplay title
Luke Humphries became just the fourth man to win the World Championship and World Matchplay in the same year after a dramatic triumph in Blackpool..
England win by 241 runs to clinch Test series
Shoaib Bashir helped himself to a flurry of West Indian wickets after hundreds from Joe Root and Harry Brook set up Englands series-clinching 241-run win at Trent Bridge..
Joe Biden pulls out of 2024 US presidential race
US President Joe Biden has withdrawn from his bid for re-election, saying it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down..
Sir Geoffrey Boycott readmitted to hospital with pneumonia
Sir Geoffrey Boycott has been readmitted to hospital after suffering a setback in his recovery from throat surgery, his family has revealed..
Oscar Piastri triumphant at Hungarian Grand Prix
A furious Lando Norris was forced to give up the second Formula One victory of his career after he followed a McLaren team order to allow Oscar Piastri to win a controversial Hungarian Grand Prix..
Police name 20 year old man as victim of daylight shooting in London
Jesse Lloyd-Smith, 20, was shot in East Surrey Grove, Peckham, shortly before 5pm on July 10..