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LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Sophie Huskisson
Tory MP Craig Williams and 14 others charged with gambling offences over bets on 2024 election date.
FULL REPORT: Mirror.co.uk/news/politics/breaking-former-tory-mp-14-35051203
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Dominic Penna / Tim Sigsworth
Unite considering series of walkouts in event of further pay disputes like the row in Birmingham.
FULL REPORT: Telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/04/14/angela-rayner-deal-not-end-bin-strikes-unite-warns
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Michael Blackley
Fat cats and quangocrats are earning 'eye-watering' daily rates for working on the boards of Scotland's public bodies, sparking calls for reforms to cut costs.
FULL REPORT: DailyMail.co.uk/news/article-14610219
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Jerry Lawton
Pop star Katy Perry sang What A Wonderful World after heading into Space on The Blue Origin rocket yesterday.
When she got back the I Kissed A Girl singer kissed the ground.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Eric Platt / Will Schmitt
Dealmaking recovery in doubt.
Threat to private equity funding.
Wall Street banks pull plug on deals.
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Giles Sheldrick
Nazi death camp survivor Susan Pollack paid a tearful tribute to the British Soldiers who "helped retain my humanity".
FULL REPORT: Express.co.uk/news/uk/2040709
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Rishma Dosani
Pop star Katy Perry held up a daisy then kissed the ground after returning from a historic journey into Space.
FULL REPORT: Metro.co.uk/2025/04/14/blue-origin-female-crew-katy-perry-long-mission-22904680
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ava Whyte
Staff at a Food Bank have been praised for their resilience after they ran the service as normal despite having thousands of pounds worth of stock stolen during a break-in.
FULL REPORT: GlasgowTimes.co.uk/news/scottish-news/25089493.glasgow-food-bank-team-praised-resilience-break-in
LEAD STORY CORRESPONDENT: Ralph Blackburn
A supply of raw materials needed to keep the Scunthorpe Blast Furnaces online has been paid for by UK Government and will arrive on British soil today.