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Manchester bomber’s brother jailed for at least 55 years

Hashem Abedi was found guilty of murder for encouraging and assisting Salman Abedi. A man who helped his brother carry out a horrific suicide attack...

130,000 homeless children stuck in B&Bs and temporary shelter

Some 129,380 children were in temporary accommodation on March 31 - the highest figure recorded since summer 2006 There is now a total of 129,380...

Migrant crossings: 16-year-old Sudanese boy found dead on French beach...

A Sudanese teenager has died trying to cross the English Channel, French authorities revealed on Wednesday. The announcement was made on Twitter by Marlene Schiappa,...

Nearly 20,000 households made homeless during pandemic and more to come

Freedom of Information data from councils exposes a surge in homelessness since April β€“ despite a nationwide ban on evictions. An estimated nearly 20,000 households across...

Matt Hancock unveils National Institute for Health Protection

Hancock: 'We did not go into this crisis with the capacity for a response' Government unveils its new National Institute for Health Protection, setting out...

Cameron’s Crony Baroness Dido Harding: To run agency replacing Public Health...

Tory's rewarding failure, you have to wonder why... Baroness Dido Harding, a Conservative peer who heads up England’s widely criticised test-and-trace system, is to run...

People Power: A-levels and GCSEs U-turn as teacher estimates to be...

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson: "I am sorry for the distress this has caused" A-level and GCSE students in England will be given grades estimated by...

A-level results: ‘it’s a mess’ as exams appeal guidance withdrawn

A-level exam results fury grows as Ofqual suddenly suspends appeals policy Students are vowing to hold the government to account over the A-level results row...

A-level results: Exams in chaos after Ofqual about-turn on grade guidance

Meanwhile, Gavin Williamson defends exam grading system, ignoring calls to scrap downgrades for A-levels Exams regulator Ofqual has said it is reviewing its guidance published...

Coronavirus: Medical examiners ‘will review the deaths’ of more than 600...

More than 625 NHS staff and social care worker deaths have been linked to coronavirus Investigations have been launched into the deaths of hundreds of...

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Paul Knaggs
Editor & founder of Labour Heartlands. π™π™§π™šπ™šπ™—π™€π™§π™£ π™€π™£π™œπ™‘π™žπ™¨π™ π™π™–π™™π™žπ™˜π™–π™‘ π™Žπ™€π™˜π™žπ™–π™‘π™žπ™¨π™©. Citizen journalist and veteran writing from the working-class coalface challenging the corruption, liberal elitism, and political complacency that dominate Britain today. Dyslexic but driven... I write because silence serves the powerful. Defender of free speech, civil liberties, and real democracy. Committed to an open, accountable democracy, not the manufactured version handed down from party machines, think tanks, or the Westminster bubble.