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Former PM Harold Wilson sold private papers to help fund his care

Former PM Harold Wilson sold private papers to help fund his care

Ex-Labour leader initially planned to sell personal and political documents to Canadian university for £212,500 The former UK prime minister
Olympic Games highlights: your day-by-day guide to the best bits in Paris

Olympic Games highlights: your day-by-day guide to the best bits in Paris

From the spectacular opening ceremony to the final gold, via the Place de la Concorde, the Grand Palais and even
As Netanyahu arrives in Washington, Kamala Harris treads a careful path on Israel and Gaza

As Netanyahu arrives in Washington, Kamala Harris treads a careful path on Israel and Gaza

Harris insiders say she is more likely to engage in public criticism of the Israeli prime minister than Joe Biden
‘This is what a councillor is supposed to do’: Mothin Ali on false accusations of rioting

‘This is what a councillor is supposed to do’: Mothin Ali on false accusations of rioting

The Green party councillor for Gipton and Harehills in Leeds was accused by the far right of taking part in
Northern Rock ‘mortgage prisoners’ sue TSB subsidiary that bought their loans

Northern Rock ‘mortgage prisoners’ sue TSB subsidiary that bought their loans

Borrowers say Whistletree charged inflated interest rates when it took on their debt after lender’s collapse A group of Northern
UK must move towards disease prevention to save economy and NHS, says expert

UK must move towards disease prevention to save economy and NHS, says expert

Personalised ‘pre-NHS’ could stop onset of disease and offer health checks in places people live, work and socialise Why preventing
Why preventing long-term sickness in the UK is an economic necessity

Why preventing long-term sickness in the UK is an economic necessity

With extended life expectancy Britain has wound up an increasingly sick nation – and experts say that this is as
Hugo awards organisers reveal thousands spent on fraudulent votes to help one writer win

Hugo awards organisers reveal thousands spent on fraudulent votes to help one writer win

The science fiction and fantasy prize says it has culled 377 votes mostly for ‘Finalist A’, who will not be
UK may need new gas-fired power stations to decarbonise grid

UK may need new gas-fired power stations to decarbonise grid

Report says new nuclear capacity will not be ready in time to provide required increase in baseload electricity Labour is
‘A positive step forward’: Mattel launches first blind Barbie

‘A positive step forward’: Mattel launches first blind Barbie

Toymaker created the doll, which carries a cane, to create a ‘sense of belonging’ for children with vision impairment Six

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