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  • People smoking cigarettes while sitting outdoors in a pub, in Soho, London.

    Where there’s smoking, there’s heated debate

  • Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College banner detail, Birmingham city centre, UK2X5M91C Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College banner detail, Birmingham city centre, UK

    ‘Always ludicrous’: three views on the end of Ofsted single-word ratings

  • Lucy Connolly

    Childminder married to Tory councillor pleads guilty to stirring up racial hatred

  • A sign saying 'Private, keep out' amid overgrown vegetation.

    Landowners in England given £9bn in environment payments despite decline

  • Axe to grind: toolmaking father and daughter revive lost Sheffield tradition

  • National Trust reveals rise in visitor numbers but drop in members

  • Pregnant women and older people in England offered RSV vaccine on NHS

  • Entrance to HMP Rochester

    Rochester prison given urgent notification after ‘systemic failure and decline’

    It is the first time such notification has been given to a category C prison focusing on training and resettlement
  • Three riot police officers stand near a discarded union flag in Sunderland

    UK police risk assessment before riots said far-right threat probably ‘minimal’

    Documents show officers instead prioritised environmental and pro-Palestinian protests as potential hazards
    • Evacuation plans for vulnerable in London are ‘dangerous postcode lottery’

    • ‘There’s a lot of discrimination’: UK training scheme aims to help social workers dealing with disabled parents

    • Seven years after Grenfell disaster, thousands live in fear of cladding fire

  • Red tape forms an X to block an entrance with a sign headlined 'Raac ceiling'.

    Call for ‘financial protection’ for schools in England with crumbling concrete

    Leader of headteachers’ union warns of disruption to students’ learning and urges government action
  • People paddle in boats along a tree-lined river

    Many protected landscapes owned by English water firms in disrepair, data shows

    Exclusive: Figures reveal just 16% of company-controlled sites of special scientific interest are in good condition
  • Messages of support and grief written on hoardings around the shrouded structure of Grenfell Tower

    A web of blame: key findings from the second phase of the Grenfell inquiry

    Multinationals, council, government, architects, builders and fire brigade expected to face criticism over 2017 disaster
  • Lara Bose hugging her partner, Ben

    ‘Keir hates love!’: smoking area users decry potential impact of a ban

    Opponents of Labour proposal – including non-smokers – say smoking areas have brought together countless lovers and friends
  • Pupils seen from behind walking into a courtyard at Eton college

    Eton to raise fees to £63,000 per annum in response to VAT change

    Other private schools say they will absorb some of the cost of the removal of tax exemption
    • Murder inquiry begins after boy, 13, fatally stabbed in West Midlands home

    • Power plant worker, business owner and handyman jailed over Southport riot

    • Prison population hits record high in England and Wales

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