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Andy Burnham: Could the ‘King of the North’ return to Westminster and nab the top job?

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Andy Burnham: Could the ‘King of the North’ return to Westminster and nab the top job?
With Keir Starmer floundering in the polls, Labour needs rescuing from the growing threat of Reform. Following news that a Greater Manchester constituency is up for grabs, Sean O’Grady asks if Andy Burnham could be its knight in shining armour

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Hospices could see staff quit over assisted dying bill, charity boss warns
Hospices are preparing for sweeping changes across the sector if the assisted dying bill becomes law

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New York mayor Zohran Mamdani sent baby box by Scottish Government
Mr Mamdani previously cited Scotland as an example of where the policy has been introduced
Armed forces minister slams Trump’s false Nato comments as ‘utterly ridiculous’

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Armed forces minister slams Trump’s false Nato comments as ‘utterly ridiculous’
Armed forces minister and former Marine Al Carns has slammed Donald Trump's false suggestion that Nato troops stayed away from the front lines in Afghanistan.

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Armed forces to scrap ‘archaic’ paper record system in bid to boost recruitment
Nearly £8m will be spent to abolish the WWI-era paper-based medical record system and make way for a digital system

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Man paralysed from neck down in parachuting accident aged 31
Rob Bugden was 31 when a mid-air collision changed his life forever

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Belly fat can be good for you, study reveals
Visceral fat is usually associated with type 2 diabetes and heart disease, but researchers say it could help fight infections
‘Draft dodger Trump’ accused of double standards over slur against British troops

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‘Draft dodger Trump’ accused of double standards over slur against British troops
Dame Emily Thornberry describes president’s comments as ‘absolute insult’ after more than 450 UK troops died serving in Afghan war

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Health warning to now be issued with new wood-burning stoves
Campaigners have called for ‘further action’ to be taken
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European cold snap increases the chances of spotting rare birds in the UK
Almost 600,000 people took part in the RSPB’s bird watching campaign last year
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Four of Britain’s most expensive beach huts sell despite council tax decision
Last week the council made the controversial decision to start charging hut owners full council tax
MPs slam ‘abject failure’ over insulation scheme as victims up to £230k out of pocket

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MPs slam ‘abject failure’ over insulation scheme as victims up to £230k out of pocket
A senior MP has called the issue a ‘catastrophic fiasco’
