Month: November 2018 News

Senior Houthi rebel calls for halt to attacks in Yemen

Thousands will die as NHS lurches to most CRITICAL winter crisis for two decades – medics

UK cancer and children’s wards being hit by closures

People with severe mental health problems forced to wait longer for NHS help than those with mild depression

Four in ten hospital patients are regularly woken up at night due to ‘unsafe’ levels of noise on wards, research suggests

Patients discharging themselves while still sick because wards are too noisy at night, research finds

I needed help to save me from far-right fanatics, says teenager

Thousands of UK workers denied toilet access, says Unite

‘A lost generation’: How austerity has created vacuum being filled by drug gangs exploiting children

Poverty exists. Shooting the UN messenger won’t erase that fact

Special Agent Heartbleed of the UN has exposed dire poverty — of brain cells

Jo Johnson backs bid to force Treasury to reveal no-Brexit forecasts

Brexit deal: Theresa May faces defeat over plan to force release of economic analysis of her plan

May warns Cabinet rebels deal is final as ‘gang of five’ meet to push for last-minute changes

Theresa May defies Tory rebels to press on with Brexit deal

Tory hit squad trying to get last few letters to trigger no confidence vote in Theresa May TODAY

Sturgeon urges unity to oppose ‘blindfold Brexit’

‘We will be fully in control of who comes here’: Defiant May to face down Tory rebels as she tells business leaders that NO changes can be made to her deal and that it WILL deliver on reducing immigration

May champions Brexit deal for the people – ‘We will be FULLY in control of our borders’

My deal will control migration without hitting jobs, says PM

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