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Hertfordshire, Cambridge and London, residents felt a sonic boom at just after 1pm today (Tuesday). → Read More
Cambridge Junction has announced a series of socially-distanced live shows in December, the first events to take place in the venue since March. → Read More
A woman shouted racial abuse and spat in the face of a doorman after being asked to leave a Norwich nightspot for throwing a drink. → Read More
A lorry hit two cars before narrowly missing a petrol station on A505 at Duxford. → Read More
A driver in a crashed car, which had a smashed windscreen and faulty brakes, led police in a chase after refusing to stop, a court has heard. → Read More
Liberal Democrat politician Layla Moran has said there have been more than 1,000 submissions provided to a cross-party “rapid inquiry” into the UK government’s handling of the pandemic. → Read More
Shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth has said the way the government handled its latest quarantine announcement is “shambolic”, as it was revealed the transport secretary would be affected. → Read More
Former prime minister Tony Blair said that even if the UK government lands a Brexit deal, it will be a bad one for the country. → Read More
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said Boris Johnson is in a good position to keep the United Kingdom together due to his “optimism fizz”. → Read More
A former Brexit Party MEP has claimed her party was “the most diverse” in the European Parliament – but a closer look at a variety of contexts suggests otherwise. → Read More
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has left a lot of questions unanswered in a television interview, despite having been sent the questions in advance. → Read More
A shadow minister has called for Boris Johnson to attend Sunday’s Downing Street briefing to answer questions about his most senior adviser. → Read More
A senior shadow cabinet minister has urged the government to take prompt measures before reopening schools – and to not rush the Brexit negotiations. → Read More
The Labour Party’s deputy leader said the government has let care homes down “incredibly badly” and has called for an investigation into how it was all handled.. → Read More
Amber Rudd, who served as home secretary until 2018 and later the minister for work and pensions insisted teachers “have to go back” to school. → Read More
A new poll has revealed three quarters of British people want a trade deal with the European Union, and the majority are expecting Boris Johnson to extend the transition period in order to seek a deal. → Read More
The Labour leader’s shadow cabinet minister has urged the government to ramp up testing ahead of lifting lockdown restrictions. → Read More
The Liberal Democrat acting leader criticised foreign secretary Dominic Raab for refusing a public inquiry into the government’s handling of coronavirus. → Read More
The mayor of Manchester has shared his ideas about how the country should be stepping back into normality following the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
The president of the United States said his press appearances amid the coronavirus crisis are “not worth the time and effort”, prompting his administration to make changes to his public presence. → Read More