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Rogue funeral directors free to keep bodies in their garage inquiry warns
Funeral directors could work at home and keep bodies in their garages, an inquiry chairman warned, as he called for urgent regulation of the industry..
High pitched scream from home two days before Sara Sharif killed court told
Sara Sharif was hooded, restrained and beaten with a belt buckle and pole in a campaign of abuse lasting more than two years before her death, a court has heard..
Thomas Tuchel reportedly in talks with FA over England managers job
Former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is in current talks with the Football Association over the England manager vacancy, according to reports..
Novichok victims mother says family took comfort that no more people died
The mother of Salisbury poisonings victim Dawn Sturgess has said her family found comfort that she was the only person to be killed by the Russian nerve agent Novichok when the potential harm was much, much more..
Sir Alex Ferguson to leave Man Utd ambassador role amid club cost cutting
Sir Alex Ferguson will step away from a reported £2million-a-year ambassador role with Manchester United at the end of the season as part of a club cost-cutting exercise..
No funeral sector regulation means dead bodies can be kept in garages inquiry
Funeral directors could work at home and keep bodies of dead people in their garages, an inquiry chairman has warned as he called for a regulator to police the sector..
We will keep manifesto promise on tax says Starmer amid Budget speculation
The Prime Minister has declined to rule out increasing employers national insurance contributions at the Budget but insisted Labour would keep its promise not to raise taxes on working people..
Kings youth charity formally changes name in UK as new branding unveiled
The Kings long-standing youth charity in the UK will formally operate under its new name from Tuesday..
Birth of rare calf said to be smallest species of wild cattle captured on video
The birth of a rare calf said to be the smallest species of wild cattle was captured on video at Chester Zoo..
NHS and care regulator needs rapid turnaround report finds
There is an urgent need for a rapid turnaround of Englands health watchdog owing to significant failings in how it works, according to a damning review..
Wage growth eases to lowest level in more than two years ONS
UK earnings growth has fallen to its lowest level for more than two years amid further signs of a weakening jobs market, according to official figures..
Craig Bellamy makes history as Wales beat Montenegro to maintain unbeaten start
Harry Wilson maintained his scoring streak for Wales as a 1-0 Nations League win over Montenegro saw manager Craig Bellamy create Welsh football history..