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LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sarah McGee
Blackburn Cathedral have been told "urgent" improvements are needed following a safeguarding audit report.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: TBA
Asylum Seekers not in competition with locals for Council Housing, says Council leader.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn
The compensation scheme for the Infected Blood Scandal has "perpetuated" the harm of victims with key decisions made "behind closed doors".
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Tim Bradshaw
Nvidia has become the first company to hit a $4TN market capitalisation in the Wall Street technology markets.
FULL REPORT: FT.COM/content/23e2518b-db26-4091-888e-01438f3c89eb
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Jackson
Residents and businesses in the Davyhulme area of Urmston are suffering from an invasion of flies.
Multiple posts from people on the Wimpey Housing Estate and the Barton Road Retail Park have appeared on the Social Media site Facebook.
FULL REPORT: MessengerNewspapers.co.uk/news/25287628.invasion-fungus-gnats-plaguing-urmston-residents
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martyn Brown / Steph Spyro
Sir Keir Starmer was branded "weak" with doctors as they plan to strike again this month.
200,000 hospital appointments will be hindered.
FULL REPORT: Express.co.uk/news/politics/2079481
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Belinda Ryan
Knutsford Town Council won’t be objecting to plans to build up to 163 homes at Booths Park despite opposition from residents.
Bruntwood has submitted three planning applications to Cheshire East Council.
FULL REPORT: KnutsfordGuardian.co.uk/news/25296897.knutsford-town-council-not-objecting-163-home-booths-park-plan
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Eszter Tárnai
A Premier League Darts spectator who kicked off in the Hydro toilets was sentenced.
David Nelson was at the event where Luke Littler won.
FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/25301992.premier-league-darts-spectator-kicked-off-hydro-toilet
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: James Goldman
Christian Horner was in tears during his goodbye speech to Red Bull staff following his sacking.
The husband of former Spice Girl, Geri Halliwell, survived in his role as team principal last year after he was cleared of Coercive Behaviour towards his colleague.
FULL REPORT: Metro.co.uk/2025/07/09/christian-horner-sacked-red-bull-one-year-sexting-scandal-23618185
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lisa May Young
This isn't a competition where only some voices count.
Everyone in Kirkcaldy wins when more people speak up.
Kirkcaldy's future is here.
Make sure you're a part of it.
Fife Free Press discuss the importance of community engagement in shaping Kirkcaldy's future, emphasising inclusive dialogue to ensure everyone in the area's voice is heard.
FULL REPORT: FifeToday.co.uk/news/opinion/columnists/kirkcaldys-future-everyones-voice-matters-so-meet-people-where-they-are-5205981
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Will Stone
Christian Horner has been sacked as F1 Red Bull boss just months after Geri Halliwell stood by him despite his "sex texts" scandal.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Lisa Valentine
Staff at a primary and nursery school arrived at work last week to discover "racial slurs" had been graffitied in a child's play area.
Heaton Park Primary and Nursery School in Cuckoo Lane, Whitefield, was targeted by vandals.
FULL REPORT: BuryTimes.co.uk/news/25278284.heaton-park-school-fundraiser-appealing-wonderwall-spirit
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Kiran Stacey / Jon Henley
Anglo-French talks over a migration deal were deadlocked on Wednesday night with negotiators haggling over how much Britain will pay towards the cost of policing small boat crossings.
FULL REPORT: TheGuardian.com/uk-news/2025/jul/09/anglo-french-talks-over-migration-deal-hanging-in-balance
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Simon Mulligan
A Taxi driver was left with facial injuries after being targeted in a terrifying robbery.
Detectives are appealing for witnesses and footage following the incident in Carr Mill.
FULL REPORT: StHelensStar.co.uk/news/25286865.taxi-driver-left-facial-injuries-robbery-st-helens
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Claire Ellicott
It has been revealed living on Sickness Benefits will soon pay £2,500 a year more than a Minimum Wage job.
FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14890241
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Rennie
A £2Million shortfall in income has prompted major cuts to be made to services at Leicestershire's LOROS Hospice.
The charity had previously announced that a perfect storm of increasing running costs, reduced income coupled with greater demand for services from an ageing population was forcing it to restructure its services.
FULL REPORT: MeltonTimes.co.uk/news/people/ps2m-funding-shortfall-prompts-major-cuts-to-services-at-loros-hospice-5211341
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rebecca Thomas / Jabed Ahmed
Doctors strike over 29% pay rise risks breaking NHS, Streeting warns.
Wes Streeting urged doctors to call off the strikes as action is likely to see tens of thousands of operations and appointments cancelled.
FULL REPORT: Independent.co.uk/news/health/doctors-strike-cancelled-appointments-bma-nhs-england-b2785775.html
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jake Clothier
Reading School marked nine centuries of teaching with a community carnival last week.
The event attracted more than 5,000 attendees, including Reading Central MP Matt Rodda, The Mayor Of Reading, Councillor Alive Mpofu-Coles, a number of other councillors, and representatives from grassroots organisations.
FULL REPORT: RDG.TODAY/reading-school-marks-900th-year-with-community-carnival
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Daniel Martin / Dominic Penna
Unemployed people on sickness benefits are to receive thousands of pounds more per year than some workers.
Unemployed people on sickness benefits will soon receive £2,500 more a year than a minimum wage worker, figures have revealed.
FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/07/09/proof-that-benefits-pay-more-than-a-full-time-job-uc
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rob Goulding
Roberts Bakery will axe up to 250 jobs at its iconic Northwich factory as demand for simple sliced white bread plummets.
On Thursday 3 July 2025, the 138-year-old bakery, one of the town’s biggest employers, announced a 45-day consultation period will shortly begin.
FULL REPORT: NorthwichGuardian.co.uk/news/25286694.roberts-bakery-axe-250-jobs-factory-northwich
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Matt Dathan / Bruno Waterfield / Charles Bremner
Prime Minister of United Kingdom Sir Keir Starmer and President of France Emmanuel Macron met to discuss an agreement that would initially allow up to 50 small boat migrants to be sent back to France a week.
FULL REPORT: TheTimes.com/uk/politics/article/france-small-boats-migrant-deal-0c6fhhc68
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Claire Ellicott
It has been revealed living on Sickness Benefits will soon pay £2,500 a year more than a Minimum Wage job.
FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14890241
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Joe Harrigan
More social homes could "make a significant dent" in Bolton’s waiting lists over the coming years after new targets were set by the Government.
FULL REPORT: TheBoltonNews.co.uk/news/25283772.government-targets-mean-new-social-homes-bolton
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Berny Torre
Unite General secretary Sharon Graham accused The Labour Party of being "complicit in attacking workers" after talks over the Birmingham Bin Strikes broke down.
FULL REPORT: MorningStarOnline.co.uk/article/labour-accused-being-complicit-attacking-workers
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: George Lythgoe / Sofia Fedeczko
The face of Oldham is set to change forever following the approval of six major developments.
Oldham Council has issued an update on the next stages of the Town Centre regeneration plans.
In a Facebook post this week, the council reported that the Curzon Street phase of the development is "progressing well" and "on track" to be complete by early August.
FULL REPORT: TheOldhamTimes.co.uk/news/25297293.update-issued-oldham-town-centre-regeneration
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Martin Fricker
Southport victim survivors' parents have recounted the horrors their small children experienced during the stabbings nearly a year ago, revealing their incredible bravery and devastating lasting consequences of Axel Rudakubana's crimes.
FULL REPORT: Mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/mum-shares-uncomfortable-truth-southport-35526637
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Nick Jackson
Investment for major projects in the Wigan area is predicted to hit nearly £1billion in the decade until 2028, according to a report to the town's council cabinet.
FULL REPORT: LeighJournal.co.uk/news/25288938.1bn-investment-wigan-borough-hailed-town-hall-leaders
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Richard Vaughan
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to introduce a "stealth tax" and target taxes on the wealthy in a bid to both raise revenues and appease restless Labour Party backbenchers, after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer refused to rule out a levy on the ultra-rich.
FULL REPORT: INews.co.uk/news/politics/target-wealthy-wealth-tax-public-minister-3797399