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  • 3 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | Heather Saul

    This week, 100,000 kids were lifted out of poverty. The Government’s announcement of free school meals for all children in homes receiving universal credit (rather than just those whose household income is a horrifyingly low £7,400 before benefits) will nudge down the nation’s shameful tally of 4.3 million children living in poverty. All the research shows these free school meals will help children learn, improve life chances, and ease pressures on struggling families.

  • 3 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | Heather Saul

    This is Armchair Economics with Hamish McRae, a subscriber-only newsletter from The i Paper. If you’d like to get this direct to your inbox, every single week, you can sign up here. The UK will be spared the 50 per cent tariffs to be put on US steel imports – but hit by a 25 per cent one instead. But wait, weren’t we supposed to have done a trade deal with the US that would have meant only a 10 per cent tariff?

  • 3 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | Heather Saul

    For a woman who was raised on reality television, Kylie Jenner is actually pretty parsimonious about her own relationship with the actor Timothee Chalamet. But over the weekend she gave fans a little insight into her (surprisingly relatable) dynamic with Chalamet, sharing a Sex and the City clip. In the clip, Samantha, who is dating a New York Knicks superfan, says: “Don is obsessed.

  • 3 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | Heather Saul

    When you’re a parent, there are countless thrilling opportunities to doubt yourself. Each decision you make has the potential to be the key to your child’s lifelong happiness, or identified as the moment it all went wrong by their future therapist. This week, as the three kids who have been cast in the new Harry PotterTV series were announced, I breathed a sigh of relief. My son loves acting, singing and dancing, and like every child in the country who is that way inclined, he auditioned.

  • 4 weeks ago | inews.co.uk | Heather Saul

    On Saturday, 3 April 1982, Margaret Thatcher addressed an emergency sitting of the House of Commons and announced that a task force led by HMS Invincible was to be sent to the Falkland Islands. As she spoke, Argentinian forces were fighting to take South Georgia, which neighboured the Falklands that they had invaded the previous day.

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Heather Saul
Heather Saul @heatheranne9
22 May 25

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Congratulations to Kate Lister from @theipaper for being awarded highly commended in Broadsheet Columnist of the Year at The Press Awards 2025! https://t.co/j52VvZI5qr

Heather Saul
Heather Saul @heatheranne9
12 Feb 25

Absolutely thrilled for @k8_lister 🎉 and everyone at @theipaper

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⚪️Campaign of the Year – Save Britain’s Rivers ⚪️Specialist of the Year – @PatrickStrud ⚪️Columnist of the Year – @k8_lister ⚪️Environment Journalist of the Year – @luciemheath ⚪️Front Page of the Year – “Everyone failed them”, Grenfell inquiry https://t.co/QRBQrZHWFu

Heather Saul
Heather Saul @heatheranne9
19 Nov 24

'This picturesque seaside town is the site of a modern battle: the housing crisis. For every person who moves down and breathes a sigh of relief because they have more space, there will be a local family who has less.' Brilliant read by @Victoria_Spratt https://t.co/Z6Smnh2rxX