Prince William wants project to end homelessness "to move to the mainstream"
The prince visited an 11-bed housing scheme in Poole for people with mental health issues.
Prince William wants project to end homelessness "to move to the mainstream"
The prince visited an 11-bed housing scheme in Poole for people with mental health issues.
Meta apologises after trending violent Instagram reels
Meta has sent out an apology for an accidental algorithm change targeting violent Instagram reels.
People are betting millions on Theo James becoming the next James Bond
Many betters are certain that Theo James will become the new 007, with £2.3m spent on bets in the last month.
Buttler steps down as England captain following disastrous Champions Trophy campaign
England were beaten by Australia and Afghanistan, making it six straight ODI defeats under Jos Buttler's leadership.
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Anneliese Dodds quits as international development minister over aid cuts
Dodds has quit over prime minister Kier Starmer's decision to slash the foreign aid budget to pay for an increase in defence spending.
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Prisoners in England and Wales could earn early parole through good behaviour
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood is exploring a change of the prison system in England and Wales, where inmates would have early release through "good behaviour credits".
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Lloyds Bank confirm app issues fixed following payday chaos
Banking apps have once again been hit by IT issues on payday in the UK.
Wild beavers to be released in England for the first time in centuries
The long-awaited licence allowing for the releasing of beavers in England will help protect against draughts and floods, the government hopes.
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Zelenskyy expected to sign mineral deal with US - as it happened
Details of the agreement between both countries are yet to be released. But the deal has met resistance over security guarantees.
English council finances in need of swift reform, spending watchdog warns
An increasing number of local authorities require emergency funds or have declared themselves bankrupt. The National Audit Office says increasing costs of local services require long-term solutions across government.