
Frankie Elliott
News Reporter at Mail Online
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lbc.co.uk | Frankie Elliott
Exclusive ‘Are we prepared to let our most vulnerable bear the brunt?’: Care chiefs slam Starmer’s ban on overseas care workers Sir Keir Starmer announced on Monday that migrant workers would be banned from taking jobs in care homes. Picture: LBC Sir Keir Starmer's decision to end the recruitment of care workers from abroad is "deeply worrying" for the social care sector, a care home CEO has warned.
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lbc.co.uk | Frankie Elliott
Firefighters rush to put out same London substation engulfed in massive blaze just two weeks ago 12 May 2025, 17:20 | Updated: 12 May 2025, 17:21 Firefighters responding to a fire at an electrical substation in the Cunningham Place and Aberdeen Place area in Maida Vale. Picture: London Fire Brigade A fire has broken out at a London substation two weeks after it was engulfed in a massive blaze.
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2 days ago |
lbc.co.uk | Frankie Elliott
Breaking News Passengers plunged into chaos as London Underground network suffers power outage Breaking News. Picture: Global London Underground passengers have been left in turmoil after the Tube network suffered a power outage this afternoon. Users are reporting being evacuated from stations across the city as all the network's lines were closed.
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lbc.co.uk | Frankie Elliott
Princess of Wales shares emotional message on using 'healing power of nature' during cancer battle in new film project Speaking over footage of her and Prince William in the Isle of Mull earlier this month, Kate urged society to "reconnect to nature and celebrate a new dawn within our hearts".
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1 week ago |
lbc.co.uk | Frankie Elliott
Starmer blasts 'incoherent nonsense' as critics slam India trade deal over tax breaks for foreign workers 7 May 2025, 14:51 | Updated: 7 May 2025, 14:56 Sir Keir hit back at critics of the agreement and asked whether they were planning to "tear up" deals with 50 other countries. Picture: LBC Sir Keir Starmer has furiously defended Britain's "landmark" trade deal with India by claiming attacks on it were "incoherent nonsense", after critics said the agreement as "unfair" on workers.
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