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Greater Manchester MP 'set to stand down' - so will Andy Burnham now return to Westminster to challenge Keir Starmer?
Andrew Gwynne, a former health minister who had the Labour whip removed in February last year, is expected to make an announcement on his future soon.

Prince William indulges in his passion as he visits Earthshot Prize finalist fighting against microplastics in Bristol - ahead of trip to see Britain's most powerful supercomputer
The Prince of Wales has put in the £199 Matter unit, designed to stop microplastics entering waterways and oceans, in his offices and homes at both Kensington Palace and Anmer Hall.

Jared Kushner shows off vision of 'New Gaza' coastal resort with high rises as he reveals work already underway on rebuilding city reduced to rubble
Kushner gave a PowerPoint presentation amid the president's Board of Peace ceremony at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Experts hail pork as the 'healthiest meat' as new study finds it is as good for you as lentils, peas and beans
Adding lean pork to your diet could help you live longer, with minimally processed cuts boasting the same health benefits as chickpeas, lentils and beans scientists say.

Labour accused of preventing 3.7 MILLION people from voting in May's local elections as government postpones polls in 29 areas to 'speed up' major council reorganisation

Love Whispering Angel, Teslas and rose gold...you're so Chubai! New term for all things tacky is already the word of 2026 - so, how does your lifestyle measure up?

RICHARD EDEN: How Beatrice and Eugenie REALLY feel about disgraced former Prince Andrew. After brutal 'cut off' report, I've spoken to friends of princesses... not everything's as it seems

'Furious' The Traitors fans 'switch off for the first time ever' as they complain BBC winner 'has already been decided' and rage 'it's a cruel shame!'

Spain is hit with a THIRD train crash as commuter service slams into a crane leaving several injured days after disaster left dozens dead
Spanish rail operator Adif said that traffic on that line was interrupted due to 'the intrusion into the infrastructure gauge by a crane not belonging to the railway operation', without providing further detail.

Keir Starmer's schmoozing with 'content creators' backfires as he's confronted over 'diabolical' tax hikes... and life-long Labour voter suggests she may never back the party again

Teen killers' sickening boasts they are 'back together' in young offenders prison after stabbing best friends to death

