A press regulator has said The Times investigation had a “clear public interest”. Source link
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UK emerged from recession at start of year
The economy grew by 0.6% in the first three months of the year, ending a shallow recession. Source link
Music venue's future secure after charity steps in
The Music Venue Trust has bought the 200-capacity venue in Preston and will act as its landlord. Source link
Thousands 'excited' for 'adventure without adults'
Thousands of teens from across the South West will take part in annual Ten Tors Challenge this weekend. Source link
Police pay out £431,000 in sex assault and bullying case
Gemma MacRae has been paid more than £400,000 after she complained about bullying and sexual assault. Source link
UK expected to exit recession as latest growth figures published
Good morning, and welcome to our coverage of today’s big economic story – whether the UK is still officially in recession. In just under an hour’s time we’ll find out just how well the economy is doing with what’s known as the GDP figures, or Gross Domestic Product. GDP, which broadly covers economic growth, measures...
Prince Harry tells BBC ‘it’s great’ to be back in UK
The Duke of Sussex spent Thursday afternoon at a charity event for bereaved military children where he joked with the BBC’s Daniela Relph, saying that he had eaten “at least three” Maltesers off the floor. He also praised the charity, Scotty’s Little Soldiers, for their “very needed” work, and said it was “great” to be...
Harry 'happy to be back in UK' during London trip
The BBC was given exclusive access to Prince Harry’s final engagement during his short trip to London. Source link
Olly Alexander: 'I looked up my Eurovision odds'
The pop star says he’s having sleepless nights ahead of Eurovision’s grand final on Saturday. Source link
How we found Europe’s most wanted migrant-smuggler
Barzan Majeed, aka Scorpion, is on the run after smuggling thousands of migrants into the UK. Source link