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Worst airport for security queues revealed
Leeds Bradford has been named the UKs worst airport for security queues..
Dominic Littlewood urges people to get checked for cancer symptoms
TV presenter Dominic Littlewood has urged people to get checked for potential cancer symptoms saying he was back on my motorbike living an almost normal life four days after surgery for prostate cancer..
Childrens well being declines when they go to secondary school study says
Most young people in the UK experience a sharp decline in their well-being during their first years at secondary school, regardless of their circumstances or background, a study has suggested..
Pensioners start to receive up to 600 from Wednesday to help with energy bills
More than 11.6 million pensioners will start to receive up to £600 from Wednesday to help with their energy bills this winter..
Highly disturbing study finds mental health issues rising among young people
The proportion of young people experiencing mental health issues has almost doubled in just over a decade, a shocking new report has suggested..
Sam Ryder tops incredible 12 months full of fabulous blessings headlining NYE
Sam Ryder will round off an incredible 2022 playing the BBC into the New Year with some of musics biggest stars, the broadcaster said..
England and Wales up and running at World Cup amid off pitch concerns for fans
The Three Lions and the Dragons sit first and second in the Group B table.
Ofgem tells 17 suppliers to improve their approach to vulnerable customers
Five of them were deemed to have severe weaknesses.
Sir Keir Starmer to warn businesses days of low pay and cheap labour must end
The Labour leader wants to end Britains immigration dependancy.
Gareth Southgate warns England will have to improve despite emphatic opening win
England boss Gareth Southgate warned his players that their World Cup progress in Qatar will be curtailed early unless they cut out the sloppiness that crept in towards the end of Mondays superb win against Iran..
Legislation introduced to push back deadline to form a Stormont Executive
Legislation has been introduced at Westminster to push back the deadline by which a Northern Ireland Executive must be formed..
Tumbling oil price weighs on Londons top stocks
Reports that Saudi Arabia and its allies could up oil production helped push down the value of Londons top index on Monday after a lacklustre session of trading..
Further rail strikes highly likely rail union warns
A leading rail workers union has warned it is highly likely that more strikes will be called after accusing employers of refusing to make an offer aimed at resolving the long-running dispute over jobs, pay and conditions..
Tyler West absolutely gutted to be voted off Strictly Come Dancing
Tyler West said its all right to not feel OK about being eliminated from Strictly Come Dancing after a competitive weekend in Blackpool..
Rapper Lady Leshurr has pleaded not guilty to assaulting her ex partner in October Snaresbrook Crown Court heard on Monday
Rapper Lady Leshurr has pleaded not guilty to assaulting her ex-partner in October, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard on Monday..
Mel Giedroyc reveals Children In Need mishap before she went on air
Mel Giedroyc has spoken about a mishap before she went live to present Children In Need 2022..
Bukayo Saka bags a brace as England start World Cup in style with rout of Iran
Englands quest for glory in Qatar got off to a dream start as Bukayo Sakas brace helped Gareth Southgates men roar to a 6-2 victory against Iran in their World Cup opener..
World Cup and Black Friday seen by scammers as opportunities to strike
A sharp rise in ticketing scams has been recorded by a fraud prevention service as the World Cup gets under way..
Charlene White on Matt Hancock We grew to trust him and grew to lean on him
Charlene White said she was surprised when former health secretary Matt Hancock walked into the Im A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! jungle, but over time the group grew to trust and lean on him as a fellow campmate..
Domestic abuse incidents expected to soar during England World Cup match
The Crown Prosecution Service has said there is no excuse for domestic abuse, ahead of Englands opening World Cup match against Iran, as they warn the number of incidents is likely to soar..





















