The Prime Minister has addressed his first Labour conference since entering 10 Downing Street in July.
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New study hopes to unlock cure for Parkinson’s disease
Parkinson’s is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world and affects around 153,000 people in the UK.
Performing under pressure – remembering England’s dramatic 2003 World Cup win
Rugby World Cup glory for England after extra-time thriller.
Maro Itoje confident there is ‘no divide’ in England squad over enhanced deals
The Saracens captain is one of 17 players who have been given fixed agreements that will earn them £160,000 per year.
Olympics day 13: Kitesurfing gold but diving and taekwondo disappointment
Ellie Aldridge claimed Team GB’s first gold since Monday.
Brexit fuelling rise in interest in Jersey from the super-rich
BREXIT and the pandemic are fuelling a surge in interest from multi-millionaires in moving to the Island – with Jersey this year set to record one of its highest numbers of new ‘high-value’ residents.
No 10 adviser penned graphic note on UK’s readiness for Covid, inquiry hears
The assessment of Britain’s readiness for the impending turmoil was made by Downing Street data expert Ben Warner, the inquiry heard.
Tory MP targeted in sexting scam resigns as vice-chairman of 1922 Committee
William Wragg is also believed to have stepped back from his role heading the Commons Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee.
Elton John sells Gucci jackets and Versace shirts in support of Aids charity
The eBay auction features hundreds of items from the 77-year-old British pianist and singer’s wardrobe.
Top civil servant referenced in ‘misogynistic’ messages to give inquiry evidence
Helen MacNamara, the former deputy cabinet secretary, is set to appear before the Covid-19 inquiry.

