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MPs to debate emergency legislation to keep British Steel open as 'security is on the line'
Sir Keir Starmer has said the government will debate emergency legislation on Saturday to keep the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe open as "our economic and national security is on the line".
Michael Gove gets peerage in Rishi Sunak's resignation honours list
The veteran former cabinet minister is among several Conservative figures to be given peerages.
Michael Gove gets peerage in Rishi Sunak's resignation honours list
The veteran former cabinet minister is among several Conservative figures to be given peerages.
Parliament recalled for emergency debate on future of British Steel
A source says the government is looking "to take control"' of the company after talks to save the Scunthorpe plant.
WRU's acquisition of troubled Cardiff cost £780k
The Welsh Rugby Union has confirmed its acquisition of Cardiff Rugby cost about £780,000.
WRU's acquisition of troubled Cardiff cost £780k
The Welsh Rugby Union has confirmed its acquisition of Cardiff Rugby cost about £780,000.
WRU's acquisition of troubled Cardiff cost £780k
The Welsh Rugby Union has confirmed its acquisition of Cardiff Rugby cost about £780,000.
WRU's acquisition of troubled Cardiff cost £780k
The Welsh Rugby Union has confirmed its acquisition of Cardiff Rugby cost about £780,000.
England's record wicket-taker Anderson to be knighted
England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker James Anderson is to be given a knighthood for services to cricket.
England's record wicket-taker Anderson to be knighted
England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker James Anderson is to be given a knighthood for services to cricket.
England's record wicket-taker Anderson to be knighted
England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker James Anderson is to be given a knighthood for services to cricket.
Far-right activist Tommy Robinson appeals for early prison release
The far-right activist, who is serving a jail term for breaching a court order, says his health is suffering in prison.
Saints thrash Castres to set up Leinster rematch
George Furbank marks his return from injury with two assists and a try as Northampton Saints power past Castres to set up a semi-final rematch with Leinster in the Investec Champions Cup.
Furbank back on bench as Saints name unchanged XV
England full-back George Furbank returns to the bench as Northampton Saints name an unchanged starting XV for their Investec Champions Cup quarter-final with Castres.
Furbank back on bench as Saints name unchanged XV
England full-back George Furbank returns to the bench as Northampton Saints name an unchanged starting XV for their Investec Champions Cup quarter-final with Castres.
Furbank back on bench as Saints name unchanged XV
England full-back George Furbank returns to the bench as Northampton Saints name an unchanged starting XV for their Investec Champions Cup quarter-final with Castres.
Global breakthrough to tackle shipping emissions
Countries break ten-year deadlock to agree measures to reduce commercial shipping emissions.
Ukrainian allies pledge €21bn in fresh military aid
Drones and air defences are included in the fresh aid package, as European leaders still see no sign of an end to the war.
Disabled staff may lose jobs as government owes businesses thousands, BBC told
One firm says it is owed £186,000 by the Access to Work scheme and is worried it may have to close.
Jobs fears as disability scheme owes businesses thousands
One firm says it is owed £186,000 by the Access to Work scheme and is worried it may have to close.
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