
Nicola Sturgeon announces £500 payment for healthcare staff
Hospital and care staff are to be given a one-off "thank you"payment for their "extraordinary service" in 2020. go to Article >
Jeremy Corbyn: Details of Labour inquiry into ex-leader made public

Sections of an internal party report into the ex-leader's conduct are released by his lawyers. read more
Covid-19: 'I completely depend' on universal credit

A roofer describes going from "not having enough to barely having enough" money as he has been relying on universal credit through the Covid-19 pandemic. read more
Matt Hancock: 'Don't blow it now, we're on the route out'

The health secretary says everyone must continue to "stay at home whenever possible". read more
Karl McCartney: MP warned over election leaflet

Conservative Karl McCartney acted against guidance by touting his magistrate role, a panel finds. read more
G7 Cornwall: Residents concerned about impact of event

World leaders are set to attend the event held in Carbis Bay, near St Ives, in June. read more
Lorry drivers protest at post-Brexit fish export rules

Lorry drivers have been holding up the traffic in Westminster to protest about difficulties selling fish exports to the EU. read more
Tory MP Stephen Crabb to rebel on universal credit vote

A former work and pensions secretary says he wants the UK government to extend a temporary £20 weekly universal credit increase for another 12 months. read more
Brexit: Fishing firms hold London protest over disruption

Fresh fish exports have been severely disrupted by new border controls with the European Union. read more
Universal Credit: Benefit increase only 'temporary', says Raab

A decision on whether to extend £20 Universal Credit rise is unlikely before March's Budget, minister says. read more
G7: UK to host Cornwall seaside summit in summer

The leaders of the US, France, Germany and other leading economies will meet in Cornwall in June. read more
To poll or not to poll? That is still the question

Ministers seem set on England's May elections taking place, but some in local government are pushing back. read more
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