Putin accuses Ukraine of ‘large-scale provocation’ in south-western Russia
The Russian President described the ‘indiscriminate shelling of civilian buildings’.
The Russian President described the ‘indiscriminate shelling of civilian buildings’.
Family doctors have said their collective action could last for ‘months’.
The Health Secretary has condemned attacks on NHS workers.
Revealing the plan, justice minister Heidi Alexander also said a ‘standing army’ of specialist police had been set up to deal with violent protests.
In Southport, hundreds of people attended a peaceful vigil a week on from the murders of Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice Dasilva Aguiar.
Peter Kyle said he had met representatives from social media giants on Monday.
Afzal Khan has urged Sir Keir Starmer to formally adopt a definition of Islamophobia after scenes of disorder in parts of the UK.
It comes after six days of violence in towns and cities across the UK.
Guernsey’s GPs remain unable to prescribe semaglutide to help with weight loss, with private healthcare the only official route to get the drug, Health & Social Care has confirmed.
The Fire Brigades’ Union hailed the ‘beginning of the end’ while Unison celebrated the reversal of ‘unworkable and divisive anti-strike’ legislation.
The violence followed unrest earlier on Saturday following anti-immigration protests in the city.
Dr Lucy Shenton said doctors needed more help to treat patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), such as Maeve Boothby-O’Neill.
Here are the stories dominating Friday’s front pages.
More than 8,500 family doctors took part in a ballot by the British Medical Association.
Surgeries could now limit patient numbers and refuse to follow some NHS processes.