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Office for Budget Responsibility @OBR_UK Our March 2023 GDP forecast #Budget2023   Full forecast published: http://obr.uk/efo/economic-and-fiscal-outlook-march-2023/#chapter-2

UK faces biggest fall in living standards since the 1950s

Channel: UK UK March 16, 2023
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Chancellor's vow to get Britain working again

Channel: UK UK March 15, 2023
Match Of The Day host Gary Lineker leaves his home in London, the former footballer, will continue as a BBC presenter after the corporation apologised for a "difficult period for staff, contributors, presenters, and most importantly, our audiences". Picture date: Monday March 13, 2023. PA Photo. A host of sports presenters and pundits pulled out of BBC shows at the weekend after the former England striker was told to step back from hosting the show in a row over impartiality. Gary Lineker "will abide by the editorial guidelines" until a review of the BBC's social media policy is complete, director-general Tim Davie said. See PA story MEDIA Lineker. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire

Pressure back on BBC chief to resign after Gary Lineker ‘capitulation’

Channel: UK UK March 14, 2023
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MOTD felt so ‘flat’ ...Could Gary Lineker be back for Saturday?

Channel: UK UK March 13, 2023

Autism made me stick with Paddy, says Christine McGuinness

Channel: TV TV March 6, 2023

Historic treaty to protect world's oceans is signed after 10 years of talks

Channel: World World March 6, 2023
Protest in Athens after train crashed in Greece

Rail staff in Greece walk out over deadly train crash, as PM pledges 'never again'

Channel: World World March 3, 2023
Carabao Cup final - Manchester United v Newcastle United

Newcastle United fans leave Trafalgar Square clean as a whistle after Carabao Cup final

Channel: UK UK February 27, 2023
FILE PHOTO: British PM Sunak looks on outside Number 10 Downing Street, in London

Brexit deal is in our grasp, No.10 says as Ursula von der Leyen flies in

Channel: UK UK February 27, 2023
Susanna Reid @susannareid100 · 17h BREAKING: in a UK TV exclusive tomorrow, Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska on US President Biden’s historic visit - plus her work supporting traumatised children and her message to the British people. Only  @gmb  from 6am tomorrow from Kyiv.

'War rapists must be prosecuted,' Olena Zelenska tells GMB

Channel: World World February 22, 2023
Sexual harassment caught on hidden camera in Kenya  By Africa Eye and Panorama teams BBC News Sexual exploitation has been uncovered on tea farms that supply some of the UK's most popular brands, including PG Tips, Lipton and Sainsbury's Red Label.  More than 70 women on Kenyan tea farms, owned for years by two British companies, told the BBC they had been sexually abused by their supervisors.  Secret filming showed local bosses, on plantations owned by Unilever and James Finlay & Co, pressuring an undercover reporter for sex.  Three managers have now been suspended.  Unilever faced similar allegations more than 10 years ago and launched a "zero tolerance" approach to sexual harassment as well as a reporting system and other measures, but a joint investigation for BBC Africa Eye and Panorama found evidence that allegations of sexual harassment were not being acted on.

Sex-for-work scandals on UK tea farms, Panorama investigation finds

Channel: UK UK February 21, 2023
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Boris accused of trying to wreck Rishi's Northern Ireland post-Brexit deal

Channel: UK UK February 20, 2023
Ukrainian refugee Anfisa Vlasova  Nine months after arriving in the UK, Ukrainian refugee Anfisa Vlasova is searching for somewhere to spend the night.  "I'm just trying to move on and survive," she says.  Britain opened its doors to Ukrainian refugees on visa schemes last spring.  Now it's a cold, drab day in early February and Anfisa is facing the unthinkable - she is homeless.  https://news.sky.com/story/ukrainian-refugees-staying-in-uk-facing-homelessness-as-homes-for-ukraine-placements-end-12813418

Ukrainian refugees sleeping rough as council cash is cut

Channel: UK UK February 20, 2023

Police find body in the search for missing mum Nicola Bulley

Channel: UK UK February 20, 2023

Kicking Jeremy Corbyn out of Labour a mistake, say allies

Channel: UK UK February 17, 2023

Astonishing feats of survival as more earthquake victims found alive in rubble

Channel: World World February 16, 2023
Aftermath of the deadly earthquake in Hatay

Ukrainian war heroes save woman trapped eight days after earthquake in Turkey

Channel: World World February 15, 2023
CHORLEY, ENGLAND - JANUARY 23: General Secretary of Unite the Union, Sharon Graham, speaks to media on the ambulance workers picket line at the North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust on January 23, 2023 in Chorley , United Kingdom. Unite union have announced new days of strikes in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. A health department spokesman said it is "continuing to have constructive discussions" with unions about pay. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

MPs should stop avoiding talks on pay, Unite boss says ahead of more ambulance strikes

Channel: UK UK February 7, 2023
Mass UK strike action

Economy pummelled as civil servants, bus and rail staff, lecturers and teachers all strike

Channel: UK UK February 2, 2023
Former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi (centre) leaving the Conservative Party head office in Westminster, central London. The embattled Tory party chairman has been under pressure since it was reported that he paid HMRC a seven-figure sum to end a dispute, with Labour calling for him to be sacked. Picture date: Monday January 23, 2023. PA Photo. Mr Zahawi has admitted he paid a settlement to HM Revenue and Customs after a "careless and not deliberate" tax error related to his father's shareholding in YouGov. See PA story POLITICS Zahawi. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire

Rishi Sunak sacks Nadhim Zahawi for 'serious' breach of ministerial code

Channel: UK UK September 19, 2023