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Government to reveal infected blood compensation scheme after 'decades of refusal'
The government will outline how it plans to compensate the victims and families of the infected blood scandal when it makes a statement in the Commons later today.
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Upgrade water system to protect humans from ingesting poo, says Sir Chris Whitty
The UK's sewage system should be upgraded to reduce the risk of people ingesting human poo when they swim in rivers and the sea, a new report backed by chief medical officer professor Sir Chris Whitty has recommended.
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'We've got to fight for our livelihoods': Steel's uncertain future as the cost of going green hits home
"Workers united, will never be defeated!" a man shouts into a loud hailer. He is part of a crowd marching through the streets of Manchester in a May Day parade, organised by some of Britain's biggest trade unions.
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Princess of Wales 'excited' by Early Years report but not returning to work yet
The Princess of Wales is not returning to work yet, but remains fully updated on the Early Years work going on in her absence, it was revealed at the launch of a "landmark" new report.
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Skills 'boot camps' to be offered - as minister says UK has relied on foreign workers 'for too long'
The government is set to offer "skills boot camps" in an attempt to get people on benefits back into work and to fill job roles previously held by foreign workers.
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Infected blood scandal should 'shake nation to core', says PM as he offers apology
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has offered a "wholehearted and unequivocal" apology to the victims of the infected blood scandal, saying it was a "day of shame for the British state".
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Prosecutions will have to wait despite so many facing criticism in blood scandal report
Of all the survivors of this scandal I have spoken to, the key demand they have from this inquiry is accountability.
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'Argumentative' minister and professor among leaders criticised in infected blood report
An inquiry into the infected blood scandal has pointed the finger at several people and organisations after more than 30,000 patients were "knowingly" infected with HIV or Hepatitis C.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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Scarlett Johannsson 'shocked and angered' after OpenAI allegedly recreated her voice without consent
Scarlett Johansson has said she was "shocked" and "angered" after OpenAI allegedly recreated her voice without her consent for a new ChatGPT system.
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Stars react to video showing rapper P Diddy attacking singer Cassie
Stars have hit out at rapper P Diddy following the release of CCTV footage showing him attacking singer Cassie Ventura in a hotel hallway in 2016.
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Sienna Miller walks the Cannes red carpet with daughter Marlowe
Sienna Miller has walked the red carpet at the Cannes Film Festival with her daughter Marlowe Ottoline Layng Sturridge.
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GB News could be punished for Sunak show that broke broadcasting rules
GB News could face punishment after a programme with Rishi Sunak broke broadcasting rules.
Business News
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'We've got to fight for our livelihoods': Steel's uncertain future as the cost of going green hits home
"Workers united, will never be defeated!" a man shouts into a loud hailer. He is part of a crowd marching through the streets of Manchester in a May Day parade, organised by some of Britain's biggest trade unions.
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Skills 'boot camps' to be offered - as minister says UK has relied on foreign workers 'for too long'
The government is set to offer "skills boot camps" in an attempt to get people on benefits back into work and to fill job roles previously held by foreign workers.
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Nearly £5bn spent on EU border checks, some of which were not needed, says independent watchdog
Traders are facing increased costs and more paperwork due to Brexit border controls, according to a new report from the independent public spending watchdog.
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Online fashion giant Shein approaches Javid ahead of blockbuster IPO
Sajid Javid, the former chancellor of the exchequer, has been approached about taking a role at Shein, the online fashion giant which is progressing plans for London's biggest stock market float for years.