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Nasa team focused on getting Moon mission astronauts back to Earth safely
09. April 2026 (01:17)
The Artemis II crew are due to splashdown off the coast of San Diego in California on Friday. (London News)
The construction boss who built a new life after three years in prison
09. April 2026 (01:04)
Traci Quinn, who was jailed for a drugs offence, has transformed herself and set up a successful firm. (BBC News)
'Even if Iran war ends now, farmers' costs will have to be passed on'
09. April 2026 (01:03)
Despite a ceasefire, the Iran war will continue to affect farmers' costs and therefore food prices. (BBC News)
Incontinence problems leave me 'leaking while competing'
09. April 2026 (01:02)
Aimee Oliver never imagined that giving birth would ultimately cause her to need surgery for incontinence. (BBC News)
Rain and cooler weather to return after UK enjoyed record warm temperatures
09. April 2026 (01:01)
Wednesday was the warmest day of the year so far and marked the hottest day recorded in the first half of April since 1946, the Met Office said. (London News)
The Morning Poll: Who is the biggest winner from the Iran War? The Morning Poll: Who is the biggest winner from the Iran War?
09. April 2026 (01:01)
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Ministers unveil ‘right to try’ plan to help disabled people find work
09. April 2026 (01:01)
Threat of losing benefits will be lifted but campaigners say more help needed to tackle hostile workplaces The government has unveiled its plan to allow disabled people to try work without fear of losing their benefits, but campaigners warn the policy does not go far enough to tackle hostile workplaces.Legislation laid before parliament on Thursday will mean that people who start work or volunteering no longer automatically face a benefit reassessment, a prospect disabled people said was holding them back from trying to gain employment. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
‘Excessive’ financial risks threaten survival of many English universities, report warns
09. April 2026 (01:01)
High levels of borrowing and rapid expansion among dangers identified by Higher Education Policy InstituteMany English universities are taking excessive financial risks that threaten not only their own survival but that of others in the sector, a thinktank has warned.High levels of borrowing at some institutions and rapid expansion of student numbers are among the dangers identified in a report by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi). Continue reading... (The Guardian)