Conservatives pledge welfare reforms with aim at halting rising costs
The party has claimed its latest election offer will save the public purse some £12 billion a year.
The party has claimed its latest election offer will save the public purse some £12 billion a year.
Jail terms ranged from seven to 11 years.
Dr Jane Lees-Millais, a Conservative member for many years, warned many GPs were unhappy with changes to funding which was affecting their staffing.
Here is your guide to the main developments in the General Election campaign on Thursday.
The package includes £30bn for the NHS, which will go towards increasing workers’ salaries and providing better access to GPs and NHS dentists.
A number of staff groups remain in formal dispute with the Government over pay.
A B-1B bomber dropped Joint Direct Attack Munitions, the South Korean defence ministry said.
Several London hospitals declared a critical incident, cancelled operations and tests, and were unable to carry out blood transfusions.
The Royal College of GPs said that family doctors are providing more appointments than ever, with fewer doctors.
Shadow environment secretary Steve Reed appealed to rural voters – and nature lovers – as polling suggests Labour is ahead in the countryside.
The agreement is likely to be suspended following North Korea launching trash-carrying balloons across the border.
The algorithm was trained using the patient records of more than 560,000 UK adults.
The drive to raise awareness forms part of Prostate Cancer UK’s Find it Earlier campaign.
Able Seaman Lewis Curl was a D-Day veteran who served with the Royal Navy from 1942 to 1946, a spokeswoman said.
Scottish deputy leader Wendy Chamberlain insisted the party has a ‘positive message for change’ in the run-up to the General Election.