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James Tapper

  • Commuters cross London Bridge on their way to work at the City of London on 12 August. The Bank of England is looking at labour market data to determine the strength of inflationary forces lingering in the economy.

    ‘Share government data to boost economy’, says UK statistics watchdog chief

    The UK Statistics Authority’s chair says linking data sets from departments could aid growth and improve services• We need to make data sharing across UK government the rule, not the exception
  • The prime minister, Keir Starmer, tours Lambeth police headquarters in London accompanied by Met commissioner Mark Rowley, left, and other senior officers

    Video doorbells, CCTV, facial recognition: how the police tracked UK rioters

  • outside Berghain in the evening

    Club culture
    DJs join Ravers for Palestine boycott of top Berlin techno club Berghain

  • Men spray fire extinguishers at police officers wearing riot gear outside a hotel in Rotherham

    Second hotel attacked as Starmer warns rioters they will ‘regret it’ – as it happened

    Public urged to avoid Holiday Inn in Tamworth after people earlier smashed windows of hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham
  • Man wrapped in a blanket looking out of a window on a Rainy Day

    Challenges to deprivation of liberty orders in England soar by a third

    Campaigners say vulnerable people receiving care are being deprived of their freedom in order to save money
  • Police clash with right wing protesters in Piccadilly Gardens on 3 August in Manchester.

    Dozens arrested in violent clashes across the country as government warns rioters ‘will pay the price’

    Disorder spread through multiple UK cities on Saturday with police warning that further violence is likely in the coming days
  • Police clash with rightwing protesters in Piccadilly Gardens in Manchester.

    Dozens arrested across UK as Cooper says ‘violent thugs will pay the price’ – as it happened

  • Tommy Robinson

    The far right has moved online, where its voice is more dangerous than ever

  • A man with binoculars standing by a fenced-off field

    Ecologist taking on MoD to protect skylarks says he has faced threats and assault

  • An ambulance driving down a road

    NHS ‘missing’ thousands of mental health patients who are only seen by ambulances

July 2024

  • HvH Arts CEO Debbi Clark with children at its summer scheme.

    ‘Will the kids eat or not?’ In Keir Starmer’s constituency, families struggle with poverty

  • Scarborough’s Grand hotel opened in 1867 as ‘Europe’s largest and handsomest hotel’.

    Faded no more: the return of British seaside resorts’ grand hotels

  • Natasha Elcock of Grenfell United

    Don’t leave Covid and Grenfell inquiries to ‘gather dust’, families tell Starmer

  • A GP with a patient: the C the Signs AI tool is used in about 15% of GP practices in England.

    GPs use AI to boost cancer detection rates in England by 8%

  • NHS England warns of disruption next week as global IT outage wreaks havoc

  • Global IT outage shows dangers of cashless society, campaigners say

  • ‘Everyone is fed up’: Reform sets sights on Labour stronghold Barnsley – but Farage still divides opinion

  • Prison reform experts hail role for shoe repair CEO James Timpson

  • Five key workers on how Labour can fix Britain, from the NHS to prisons

June 2024

  • The Labour candidate for Shoreham, Tom Rutland talking to Wendy Aldrich, a constituent, last week.

    ‘People assume we will win by an absolute mile’: Labour fears voter complacency

    Party contending for what has until now been safe Tory territory in south
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