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Funeral to be held for teenager who died in east London sword attack

Funeral to be held for teenager who died in east London sword attack

Daniel Anjorin died near his home as he walked to school in Hainault on April 30.

What the papers say – May 17

What the papers say – May 17

A wide range of topics feature on the front pages of Friday’s newspapers.

King applauded on Royal Opera House stage hand in hand with performers

King applauded on Royal Opera House stage hand in hand with performers

The event paid tribute to Sir Antonio Pappano, who was the conductor at the King’s coronation.

Badenoch says proposed sale of Royal Mail to foreign owner must protect service

Badenoch says proposed sale of Royal Mail to foreign owner must protect service

Royal Mail’s owner International Distribution Services is ‘minded’ to agree a takeover by shareholder Daniel Kretinsky.

Putin’s tit-for-tat expulsion of UK defence attache ‘desperate move’ says Shapps

Putin’s tit-for-tat expulsion of UK defence attache ‘desperate move’ says Shapps

Russia expelled the British defence attache in Moscow in response to the UK throwing out his counterpart.

Family ‘absolutely devastated’ at death of girl hit by Land Rover

Family ‘absolutely devastated’ at death of girl hit by Land Rover

Ivy Mae Ross died on Wednesday.

Damaged air valve ‘potential source leading to parasite in water network’

Damaged air valve ‘potential source leading to parasite in water network’

Around 16,000 households and businesses in the Brixham area of Devon have been told not to use their tap water for drinking without boiling it first.

British artist David Shrigley: I thought printmakers were ‘losers’ at art school

British artist David Shrigley: I thought printmakers were ‘losers’ at art school

The Copenhagen Prints exhibition in East London is the only show from Shrigley in the UK this year.

Schools dropping subjects because of teacher recruitment and retention – report

Schools dropping subjects because of teacher recruitment and retention – report

The Education Committee has called on the Government to invest in programmes to boost recruitment, training and retention in the teaching profession.

‘Small traces of radiological material’ found after man arrested in Bedfordshire

‘Small traces of radiological material’ found after man arrested in Bedfordshire

The 31-year-old was arrested on Tuesday but police said there is no risk to the public.

Families of victims of Dublin-Monaghan bombs remain ‘firm in quest for justice’

Families of victims of Dublin-Monaghan bombs remain ‘firm in quest for justice’

Friday will mark the 50th anniversary of the bombings which resulted in the greatest loss of life on any single day of the Troubles.

UK-EU agreement on Gibraltar ‘getting closer’ after talks in Brussels

UK-EU agreement on Gibraltar ‘getting closer’ after talks in Brussels

Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron met representatives from the European Commission, Spain and Gibraltar for the latest round of talks.

Whistleblowing doctors report ‘pattern’ of being targeted by trusts – conference

Whistleblowing doctors report ‘pattern’ of being targeted by trusts – conference

Dr Salam Al-Sam, from Justice for Doctors, told the event in London that when doctors raised ‘genuine concerns’ they ‘became a target’.

Thousands of police officers specially trained to investigate rape

Thousands of police officers specially trained to investigate rape

Home Secretary James Cleverly said the figure marked a ‘significant milestone’.

Sunak urged to sack minister ordered to pay back £1,367 after expenses breach

Sunak urged to sack minister ordered to pay back £1,367 after expenses breach

The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority found Paul Maynard had used a state-of-the-art printer for campaigning purposes.

Cleverly: Rwanda plan is legally robust and Government determined to deliver it

Cleverly: Rwanda plan is legally robust and Government determined to deliver it

Home Secretary James Cleverly said the whole of government was working to get flights off the ground.

‘Number of failures’ at NHS trust in care of girl, six, before her death

‘Number of failures’ at NHS trust in care of girl, six, before her death

Maya Siek died at Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother hospital in Margate, Kent on December 21 2022, having been sent home two days earlier.

Cambridge graduations moved to ‘alternative’ venue amid pro-Palestine protest

Cambridge graduations moved to ‘alternative’ venue amid pro-Palestine protest

Protesters set up camp outside Senate House and chanted ‘Let your students graduate; come and negotiate’.

Hunt to take on Labour over tax in sign of election battles to come

Hunt to take on Labour over tax in sign of election battles to come

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will accuse Labour opposite number Rachel Reeves of planning tax hikes to cover spending pledges.

Ministers told to urgently provide compensation to Waspi women

Ministers told to urgently provide compensation to Waspi women

Former SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford pressed for remedies to be put in place before the Commons rises for the summer recess on July 23.

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