Month: October 2018 News

Deep sea creatures found to have been feasting on plastic for more than 40 years in The Telegraph

Trump accuses Saudis of ‘worst cover-up ever’ after Khashoggi killing in The Times

Donald Trump calls Khashoggi killing ‘worst cover-up ever’ as US announces penalties on suspects in The Telegraph

‘A total fiasco’: Trump calls aftermath of Jamal Khashoggi’s murder ‘the worst cover-up in the history of cover-ups’ but says he will let Congress decide whether to sanction Saudi Arabia in the Daily Mail

Jamal Khashoggi’s disfigured face is ‘found in garden of Saudi consul general’s home’ in the Daily Mirror

UK death rates for sepsis are worst in western world in The Times

UK sepsis death rate five times higher than Europe’s best-performing country in The Independent

Brexit: UK could be forced to charter ships to bring in food and supplies in no-deal scenario, ministers warned in The Independent

Brexit Britain ‘planning to charter ships’ to bring in emergency food and medicine in No Deal in the Daily Mirror

Patients could have to stockpile their own drugs unless a Brexit deal is done by Christmas, health boss warns in the Daily Mail

Patients ‘may need to stockpile own drugs if no-deal Brexit looms’ in The Guardian

Chancellor ‘needs to find £31bn’ to end austerity in The Times

Theresa May’s promise to end austerity will cost an extra £31 BILLION say experts in the Daily Mirror

Philip Hammond set to get £13bn annual windfall for NHS in The Telegraph

Philip Hammond urged to splash £13bn windfall – Cut tax and spend on NHS in the Daily Express

Thousands of children with special needs excluded from schools in The Guardian

‘Grave concerns’ about future of council-run nurseries and support for special needs pupils as Tories refuse to guarantee vital funding in the Daily Mirror

‘Like Dante’s first circle of HELL!’ May battles frustrated Cabinet in ‘STORMY’ meeting in the Daily Express

Stormy cabinet meeting increases pressure on May over backstop in The Guardian

Theresa May to face down her Brexit critics at 1922 backbencher meeting after ‘almighty row’ at Cabinet  in The Telegraph

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