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Exam results for seniors in West Lothian high schools climb steadily since Covid

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The number of students gaining five or more awards across S4, S5 and into the final year is almost 20 percentage points ahead of national results.

Exam results for seniors in West Lothian high schools have climbed steadily since Covid.

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The number of students gaining five or more awards across S4, S5 and into the final year is almost 20 percentage points ahead of national results.

While a teaching union welcomed the success and congratulated staff and students it issued a warning against growing reliance of a virtual campus model of teaching Advanced Highers.

Local EIS rep Heather Hughes told a meeting of the Education PDSP in Livingston that universities were demanding more from applicants including evidence of passes on the highest school achievable award in the classroom.

And she urged caution on ever growing investment in the virtual campus model of teaching Advanced Highers.

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The virtual campus model is a digital education program. It allows high school students to take courses and Advanced Highers that are not available at their local school. Students learn through a mix of online classes, independent study, and occasional in-person sessions.

A report to councillors said: “Over the five-year period 2022 to 2026, the percentage of S4 learners attaining 5+ awards at SCQF Level 5 has shown improvement, West Lothian was significantly above the National and Virtual Comparator in this measure from 2022 to 2025.”

Results for S4 79% of pupils achieved Five or more SQF Level 5- the highest level. This year.

Comparable figures for 2025 showed West Lothian at 76% compared to a national percentage of 58%.

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In S5 similar results showed West Lothian 5 + Awards at SCQF Level 6 in S5 at 51% compared to a national figure of 27% in 2025.

In the final year S6 the percentage of pupils achieving 5 + Awards at SCQF Level 6 in 2025 was 54% compared to a national figure of 39%.

In Advanced Highers -SCQF Level 7- West Lothian achieved 26% compared to a national figure of 25%.

Mrs Hughes said: “I’m sure everybody in this chamber is very proud to be a member of the education department of West Lothian Council and it’s a reflection of the hard work of not just our young people but our teachers.

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“What I would say about Advanced Highers is that we need to look closely about how we present those subjects.

“There is no substitute to having a teacher in front of a classroom teaching at that level, the virtual campus doesn’t do it, especially for subjects like science.

“It’s not just because of the practical element but the degree of difficulty and one to one encouragement, so please I would urge you to think again about how we deliver Advanced Higher.”

Education officers pointed to their discussions with universities and their findings that a broader range of Highers was often considered more acceptable for admission than Advanced Highers which tend to reflect the level of work undertaken at first year in a degree course on a particular subject.

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Britain’s most dangerous spider strikes again: Woman in Kent is left with a ‘crater’ in her leg after a bite from a false widow that was ‘hiding on a clothes peg’

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A woman in Kent was left with a 'crater' in her leg after multiple bites from a false widow spider

A woman in Kent was left with a ‘crater’ in her leg after multiple bites from a false widow spider.  

Danni Virgo’s ordeal began back in 2020 when she brought her clothes in from the washing line and decided to put on her freshly-laundered pyjamas.

Within seconds, the 45-year-old felt a sharp pinch on her right thigh before seeing a small spider crawl out the bottom of her pyjama bottoms.

The mum-of-one noticed a small red lump appear on her leg, and immediately grew concerned when the mark turned black the following day.

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The 10p-sized bite left a crater in Ms Virgo’s skin that doctors confirmed was caused by the venom of a false widow – the UK’s most dangerous spider.

Luckily, Ms Virgo’s wound healed without surgical intervention, but just weeks later the mum was bitten twice more by a false widow, only to discover her garden is ‘infested’ with the arachnids.

She tried to battle them using peppermint spray on the fence along with natural oils and anti-spider sprays but nothing worked.

Horrified, Ms Virgo now refuses to go into her own garden or hang her washing outside – six years on from her terrifying ordeal.

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A woman in Kent was left with a ‘crater’ in her leg after multiple bites from a false widow spider

Danni Virgo's ordeal began back in 2020 when she brought her clothes in from the washing line and decided to put on her freshly-laundered pyjamas

Danni Virgo’s ordeal began back in 2020 when she brought her clothes in from the washing line and decided to put on her freshly-laundered pyjamas

NHS figures reveal that there were 100 hospital admissions in 2025 linked to spider bites – up from 47 in 2015.

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This sharp rise is being attributed to the growing numbers of noble false widow spiders in the country. 

Ms Virgo – who still has a scar from the incident – is now warning others to steer clear of the venomous creepy-crawlies, especially in light of rising spider-related hospitalisations in the UK.

Ms Virgo, from New Romney, Kent, said: ‘We have a washing line in my garden and they like to hide in the pegs.

‘I’d hung my pyjamas out and brought them in and decided I’d put them on basically straight away.

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‘It must’ve crawled into my pyjamas bottoms. I sat down and felt the most almighty pinch. It was really painful.

‘I had a look at my right leg and straight away there was a red lump.

‘Then I saw this spider crawling out of the bottom of my pyjama bottoms.

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Should we be doing more to control the rise of dangerous spiders in our homes and gardens?

The mum-of-one noticed a small red lump appear on her leg, and immediately grew concerned when the mark turned black the following day

The mum-of-one noticed a small red lump appear on her leg, and immediately grew concerned when the mark turned black the following day

The 10p-sized bite left a crater in Ms Virgo's skin that doctors confirmed was caused by the venom of a false widow – the UK's most dangerous spider

The 10p-sized bite left a crater in Ms Virgo’s skin that doctors confirmed was caused by the venom of a false widow – the UK’s most dangerous spider

‘It escalated really quickly. Within a day, it had turned black and had this massive head on it.’

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Ms Virgo consulted her doctor who confirmed she’d been bitten by a false widow spider – and the wound had become infected.

Luckily, Ms Virgo was able to recover with a course of antibiotics but, shockingly, was bitten twice more by a spider just weeks later.

The mum has since discovered ‘around 100’ false widows lurking in her garden, which has left her terrified to venture outside.

Ms Virgo said: ‘The doctor knew straight away it was a false widow. It closed on its own but it has left a scar.

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‘A couple of weeks later, I was sat on the sofa and felt a tickling on the back of my neck. Then I felt a sharp pain and I was bitten twice on my back.

‘I found out they come out at night so I went into my garden with a torch and my fence is full of them.

‘We have an infestation. They’re really easily recognised. There’s around 100 in my garden. There’s nests everywhere.

Ms Virgo consulted her doctor who confirmed she'd been bitten by a false widow spider – and the wound had become infected

Ms Virgo consulted her doctor who confirmed she’d been bitten by a false widow spider – and the wound had become infected

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‘We’ve tried peppermint spray on the fence, natural oils, spider sprays but there’s just no way of getting on top of it.

‘I won’t hang the washing outside now and my husband doesn’t put my clothes out, we use a dryer indoors.

‘I was already scared of spiders and that one incident was horrendous and then for it to happen again a few weeks later just cemented that fear.

‘It definitely left me traumatised. Now I won’t go in my garden because there’s that many.

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‘I would normally be out there, I would’ve painted the fences and pottered about but I just don’t do that now.

‘People need to be aware of these spiders. They’re not that big so they’re easily missed.

‘It’s not surprised me that bites have gone up. I live in fear now.’

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ARACHNOPHOBIA IS IN OUR DNA

Recent research has claimed that a fear of spiders is a survival trait written into our DNA.

Dating back hundreds of thousands of years, the instinct to avoid arachnids developed as an evolutionary response to a dangerous threat, the academics suggest.

It could mean that arachnophobia, one of the most crippling of phobias, represents a finely tuned survival instinct.

And it could date back to early human evolution in Africa, where spiders with very strong venom have existed millions of years ago.

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Study leader Joshua New, of Columbia University in New York, said: ‘A number of spider species with potent, vertebrate specific venoms populated Africa long before hominoids and have co-existed there for tens of millions of years.

‘Humans were at perennial, unpredictable and significant risk of encountering highly venomous spiders in their ancestral environments.’

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Record GCSE success for pupils at North Yorkshire schools

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Students and staff at Bedale High School are celebrating a third consecutive year of improvement. (Image: NYC)

GCSE and equivalent exam results were released this morning (Thursday, August 20), which will allow pupils to decide on their future in sixth-form, college or training.

Students and staff at Bedale High School have marked a third consecutive year of improvement and the school’s second successive record-breaking performance.

Three-quarters of students achieved grade 4 or above in both English and mathematics, while more than half secured strong passes at grade 5 or above. The school’s attainment 8 score also rose to a record 47.8 per cent.

Bedale High School student Simon Lewis receiving his GCSE results with his parents t (Image: NYC)

The headteacher of Bedale High School, Chris Stokes, said: “Today belongs to our students. Behind every one of these results is a young person who has worked incredibly hard, shown resilience and earned the right to feel immensely proud.

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“The improvement since 2024 has been remarkable. However, these outcomes matter because of what they mean for our young people, not simply because they look impressive in a performance table.

“Every qualification gives a student greater choice over what they do next. That is what we mean by securing every child the gift of choice.”

The academic improvements have been accompanied by more than £750,000 of investment in the school’s facilities, curriculum and learning environment.

Among the top performers at Ripon Grammar School are Angus Millar, Tom Charlton, Aiden Jolly and Joel Buckley. (Image: NYC)

North Yorkshire Council’s executive member for education, learning and skills, Cllr Annabel Wilkinson, said: “Today is a special day for thousands of young people across the county, and I would like to offer my congratulations to every student receiving their GCSE and equivalent results.

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“These results represent years of dedication, determination, and resilience, often met with challenges along the way.

“I would also like to thank parents, carers, families, teachers, and support staff whose encouragement, guidance and commitment have helped our young people to reach this important milestone.

Boroughbridge High School pupil Phoebe Addison achieved ten GCSEs including three grade 9s and four grade 8s (Image: NYC)

“Whether your results are exactly what you hoped for or they lead you in a different direction, today marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter.

“I wish every student the very best for the future and every success in whatever path they choose to follow.”

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Ripon Grammar School recorded one of its highest proportions of top grades in recent years, with almost one in five awarded being the highest grade 9.

The results included 485 grades at 8 or 9, equivalent to the top A* grades under the former GCSE grading system, among the cohort of 128 students.

Among the top performers are 16-year-olds Angus Millar, from Nidderdale, and Tom Charlton, Aiden Jolly and Joel Buckley, all from Ripon.

National fell running champion and boarding student Angus achieved 10 grade 9s alongside two grade 7s.

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Tom, who aims to study astrophysics at university, and Aiden, who hopes to become an engineer, gained 10 grade 9s and a grade 8, while aspiring doctor Joel achieved 10 grade 9s and a grade 7.

Overall, 58.4 per cent of all grades were at grades 7 to 9, while 92.5 per cent were at grades 5 to 9.

The headteacher of Ripon Grammar School, Jonathan Webb, said: “My congratulations go to all our students on these excellent GCSE results, which are the culmination of hard work, commitment and academic endeavour.

“We are particularly proud of the exceptional number of grade 9s achieved this year. The four students who achieved 10 grade 9s each have produced outstanding performances.

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“Behind these headline results are many individual stories of achievement, and I would like to congratulate every member of Year 11 on their results.

“I would also like to thank our dedicated staff and the support of parents and families. These results provide our students with an excellent platform for the next stage of their education, and I wish them every success for the future.”

The corporate director for children and young people’s services, El Mayhew, said: “Congratulations to the thousands of students receiving their GCSE and equivalent exam results today. You should be incredibly proud of what you have accomplished.

“These strong results are testament to teachers, school staff, parents and carers for the support they provide.

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“I wish all pupils every success as they move on to the next stage of their education, employment or training.”

There was also celebration at Boroughbridge High School as students collected their GCSE and BTEC results.

Phoebe Addison, who achieved ten GCSEs including three grade 9s and four grade 8s, said that she was thrilled with her results and thanked the staff for all the support she had received. She is looking forward to studying A Levels at York College.

The headteacher of Boroughbridge High School, Kathryn Stephenson, said: “Our staff have thoroughly enjoyed working with the class of 2026 and we are incredibly proud of them.

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“We are delighted that their hard work, ambition and resilience is reflected in their excellent achievements and that they are moving on to a wide range of ambitious destinations.

“We wish them well and our thanks go to our parents, carers and governors for their continued support.”

Young people who are unsure about their next steps are encouraged to talk through their options with their family, school and careers adviser.

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Famous Welsh rugby stand renamed as legend honoured

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The 79-year-old Wales legend has been honoured by the club where he spent his entire career

Welsh rugby icon Sir Gareth Edwards has been honoured with the renaming of a stand at the Cardiff Arms Park.

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Ahead of Cardiff’s 150th season, the Blue and Blacks have renamed the north stand the Sir Gareth Edwards stand in honour of the legendary scrum-half. The 79-year-old, who played 195 times for the club, was arguably the greatest player to ever wear the Welsh jersey.

During his playing career in the halcyon days of the 1970s, he played 53 times for Wales and a further 10 times for the British and Irish Lions.

In 2003, a poll of international rugby players by Rugby World magazine declared him the greatest player of all time.

As well as the renaming of the stand, a portrait of Edwards, by acclaimed artist Nicholas J Smith, was also unveiled at the launch of a new book and exhibition of the club’s history.

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This is the second time in recent years that Cardiff have renamed a stand, having named the south stand the Peter Thomas Stand in 2023 in honour of the club’s Life President.

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Thomas’ contribution was vast, having also been a player, patron, major benefactor and chair.

Speaking about naming the stand after Edwards, Cardiff Rugby managing director, Jamie Muir, said: “We have been talking of renaming the north stand for some time and it made perfect sense to do so in our sesquicentennial season. We are very grateful to RSK for supporting us with this project.

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“To have Sir Gareth and his good friend, the late Peter Thomas, opposite each other in our stands and next to each other in the trophy room is incredibly poignant.

“This is a brilliant way to continue the celebrations of our 150th season and to recognise the contribution and legacy of one of our greatest ever players.

“Sir Gareth is an inspiration to everyone at Cardiff Rugby and remains a regular at the Arms Park. He is a true gentleman and someone we all look up to as an example of what it means to represent this great club both on and off the pitch.”

Edwards – along with several appearances for Wales, the Lions and the Barbarians – was a one-club man.

Across 12 seasons for Cardiff, he made nearly 200 appearances and scored 67 tries.

The Sir Gareth Edwards Stand will be sponsored by one of Cardiff’s long-standing supporters, RSK.

“It is an absolute honour and privilege for us at RSK to support the renaming of the stand at Cardiff Arms Park,” said RSK’s director of sport and leisure, Wayne Mumford.

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“Not only is Gareth one of the greats of the game but he is someone who is incredibly passionate about the environment and whose values align closely with our own.

“To honour such an iconic player at his home ground, alongside the RSK brand is a fantastic opportunity for everyone involved.

“We are proud to sponsor Cardiff as principal partners and wish them the very best for their sesquicentennial season, while we continue to support them for the next generation.”

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Woman can’t believe her eyes after checking label of charity shop dress

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A woman was browsing a charity shop when she made an incredible hidden gem dress find in the bins – and she was stunned to discover its true value when she looked at the label

A woman was left unable to believe her eyes after she found something in a charity bin that she thought was a curtain or a bedspread. But, on closer inspection, it was actually a dress from a stunning brand she’d never heard of.

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Stephanie discovered the stunning gown while sorting through bins of donated clothing at a charity shop recently. Because the garment was being sold for such a low price, she thought nothing of it until she did some digging, which left her feeling blessed.

Certain charity shops and vintage sales operate a pay-by-weight system, and that’s exactly what Stephanie was exploring when she stumbled upon a piece by a brand named Fanciful Doll, so she did some research about what she’d found.

Speaking to Newsweek, Stephanie revealed she was at Goodwill in Saint Paul, Minnesota, when she acquired several items for $10 (£7.33).

On Instagram, she shared a video displaying the dress, captioning: “You literally never know what the thrift gods will bestow upon you”.

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The gown fit as if it had been tailored specifically for her, and was valued at an impressive $1,030 (£755.56) when new.

The Ophelia Epic Romance Gown from Fanciful Doll is characterised as an “exquisite organza masterpiece, inspired by the tragic heroine of Shakespeare’s immortal tale, flows with ruffled grace down to a sweeping, romantic train. Lush green hues and a dreamy floral print transport you to a verdant lake, where you’ll feel like a true heroine of the stage”.

The designers also share: “This gown is a true work of art, a nostalgic couture masterpiece that will make you feel like a heroine from a bygone era. Whether you’re attending a formal event or walking down the aisle, the Ophelia Epic Romance Gown will have all eyes on you”.

Several onlookers questioned why the gown had “gone to the bins and not the regular store,” given that it “looks in good condition”. However, Stephanie batted away these concerns.

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She thought maybe some mistook the frock for a piece of fabric or homeware, which may be why it was accidentally placed in a bargain bin. This mistake allowed the thrifter to hit the jackpot – as she got the designer dress for a rock-bottom price.

Responding to the viral post, one enthusiastic commenter wrote: “A fanciful doll dress at the Goodwill bins? Girl, I don’t think you are ever going to top that in your life when it comes to thrifting, that is insane!”

Another user said: “Oh my god, I think I would wear it all day, every day, it’s absolutely gorgeous.”

However, some admitted they “couldn’t” rummage through charity shop bins as it makes them want to “vomit”. While wading through so many second-hand items can be difficult, it can definitely pay off if you put in the work.

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Previously, one woman was left astounded after realising her bargain £4.50 Chanel earrings were actually genuine after getting them authenticated.

Meanwhile, another thrifter was chuffed after spotting fancy Le Crueset cookware being sold for much less than it’s worth. So you never know, supporting your local charity shops may well just lead to you striking it lucky!

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Sunderland’s Keel Square Summer Series 2026 – Full line-up and dates

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The ‘In the Square Summer Series’ will take place in Sunderland from August 21 to 31, promising a packed programme of tribute acts, throwback festivals, and family fun.

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The first weekend kicks off this week, on Friday, August 21, with George Michael tribute Rob Lamberti, followed by the Love the 90s Festival on Saturday, August 22.

GirlyPop Festival takes over on Sunday, August 23, featuring tribute performances to Beyoncé, Sabrina Carpenter, and Taylor Swift.

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The second weekend begins on Friday, August 28, with The Bootleg Beatles headlining the night.

On Saturday, August 29, there will be house music legend Armand Van Helden performing alongside SOSA, Sidney Charles, and more.

Country fans can look forward to Road to Nashville on Sunday, August 30, with music inspired by Shania Twain, Luke Combs, Dolly Parton, and Chris Stapleton.

The series concludes on Monday, August 31 with Family Fest featuring K-Pop Live – a day of music, entertainment, and activities for all ages.

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A variety of food and drink options will be available throughout the events, along with a fairground offering rides such as the Waltzer, Tagada, and Starflyer.

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Tickets remain available for all events in the series.

Events at a glance:

  • Friday, August 21: George Michael tribute
  • Saturday, August 22: Love the 90s
  • Sunday, August 23: GirlyPop
  • Friday, August 28: The Bootleg Beatles
  • Saturday, August 29: Armand Van Helden
  • Sunday, August 30: Road to Nashville
  • Monday, August 31: Family Fest ft K-Pop Live

With Sunderland AFC’s first home match of the season also taking place during this period, the city centre is expected to be particularly busy.

Councillor Ciera Hudspith, cabinet member for culture, tourism and heritage at Sunderland City Council, said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming thousands of people into the city centre for what promises to be two fantastic weekends of live music and entertainment in Keel Square.

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“The In the Square Summer Series offers something for everyone, from iconic tribute acts and nostalgic festival favourites to world-class DJs, country music and family-friendly fun.

“These events are a fantastic opportunity to showcase Sunderland as a vibrant destination for live events, while also bringing additional visitors into the city centre to support local businesses.”

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Unite to protest at Number 10 North over NHS jobs crisis

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The demonstration will take place at Heron House on Lloyd Street from 12pm to 1pm.

It will highlight what the union describes as ‘workforce waste’ within the NHS, with a particular focus on the lack of employment opportunities for newly qualified mental health professionals.

It comes amid warnings that 77 newly trained clinical psychologists in the North West could face unemployment or be forced into private practice next month, despite the NHS investing £19.25 million in their training over three years.

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Unite is calling for emergency funding to create NHS roles for these professionals and to ensure future cohorts have clear, funded employment pathways within the health service.

Sharon Graham, general secretary of Unite, said: “We are seeing the same crisis in the NHS year after year.

“Highly trained, essential workers who plan to dedicate their careers to caring for others are unable to find jobs or leave the NHS as posts don’t exist.

“This situation is a disgrace.

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“The NHS must invest in careers, not unemployment.

“We will not allow our clinical psychologist members to be dumped on the scrapheap due to a crisis not of their making and they have our full support in their fight to secure work.”

Despite a shortage of clinical psychologists in the region, funding and workforce planning gaps mean newly qualified staff are unable to take up NHS roles, undermining plans to expand mental health services.

The wider impact is being felt across the NHS, with similar issues affecting nursing, physiotherapy, and social work, according to the union.

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Unite argues that failure to convert training investment into permanent posts is contributing to long waiting lists, overworked staff, and increased reliance on costly temporary workers.

John Mulligan, a clinical psychologist and Unite representative, said: “The crisis facing newly qualified clinical psychologists in the North West is part of a much bigger national problem about the future of NHS careers.

“Short-term austerity and so-called efficiency savings are wasting public investment and further eroding already desperately under-resourced services.”

Mr Mulligan added: “We need sensible long-term workforce planning, permanent NHS careers and safe, effective staff-to-patient ratios in every NHS service.

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“That’s better for patients, current staff, the next generation of NHS workers and the long-term use of public money.

“Planned improvements to the NHS cannot happen unless Unite’s demands are met.”

Unite has also launched a petition calling for action, which is available on their website.

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Democrats narrow 2028 convention race to three cities as battle to succeed Trump looms

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Boston, Denver and Philadelphia have made the final shortlist to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention, as the party prepares for an open primary to choose a successor to President Donald Trump.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin said in a statement that the cities submitted “incredibly strong bids,” promising the gathering will be an “inspiring celebration of our party’s future nominee.”

Party leaders are expected to make a final selection later this year. Republicans have already chosen Houston for their 2028 convention.

Scheduled for Aug. 7-10, 2028, the convention traditionally allows the party to introduce its nominee, rally grassroots supporters, and launch the core general election campaign
Scheduled for Aug. 7-10, 2028, the convention traditionally allows the party to introduce its nominee, rally grassroots supporters, and launch the core general election campaign (AFP/Getty)

Scheduled for Aug. 7-10, 2028, the convention traditionally allows the party to introduce its nominee, rally grassroots supporters, and launch the core general election campaign.

The party gave no reason for eliminating Atlanta and Chicago, the site of the 2024 event. Officials visited all five candidate cities in April and May to assess fundraising capacity and logistics.

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The three finalists are liberal hubs bordered by suburbs that have grown vital to the party’s electoral strategy. They also offer access to labor unions, key demographics, and significant fundraising resources.

Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin said in a statement that the cities submitted
Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin said in a statement that the cities submitted “incredibly strong bids” (Getty)

While Colorado and Massachusetts consistently back Democrats in presidential races, Pennsylvania remains a major battleground. Trump won Pennsylvania in 2024.

Philadelphia last hosted the gathering in 2016, Denver in 2008 and Boston in 2004.

Before turning fully to the presidential race, Democrats are aiming at this year’s midterms to reclaim control of the narrow Republican-led House and potentially the Senate.

Democrats face a fundraising deficit against Republicans, along with existing debts, leaving Martin facing criticism over his management of party finances.

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At a recent party meeting in Texas, Martin brushed off critics and called for unity ahead of the midterms and the conclusion of Trump’s second term in 2028.

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‘I don’t imagine they’ll go to the local state school’: Harry and Meghan’s choice of school sparks intense speculation

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Harry and Meghan with their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in December 2025

A BBC presenter took a veiled swipe at Harry and Meghan today by saying of their children: ‘I don’t imagine they’ll go to the local state school.’

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are understood to be returning for an extended stay within days, with Archie, seven, and Lilibet, five, already enrolled at a British school.

BBC Breakfast host Rachel Burden was interviewing Education Secretary Lucy Powell about the news, which the MP insisted was a ‘strong endorsement’ of the UK’s education system.

Midway through the interview, the presenter quipped of Archie and Lilibet: ‘I don’t think they’ll go to the local state school, do you?’

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Ms Powell agreed this was unlikely, replying: ‘I don’t imagine they probably will and, of course, they would have had to apply for a place last October and known where they were living.’

The minister went on to insist that the couple’s return was a boost for Britain.

‘I’m pleased to see they are coming back to this country to live here. It’s a great endorsement of our education system,’ she said. 

‘We do have great schools…. we have a great education system here and it is one of the things that attracts people from around the world, whether that is universities or our school system. 

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‘Clearly they want their children educated here, and that’s great to see.’

A-level results revealed earlier this month showed private school pupils once again outperformed their state-school peers, with the proportion achieving A and A* grades rising to 48.6 per cent.

Ms Powell will be keeping a close eye on GCSE results, which come out today.

Archie is expected to start at his new school in September, although it is not yet known whether the family’s move will be permanent.

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Harry and Meghan with their children Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet in December 2025

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visit the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne in April

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BBC Breakfast host Rachel Burden was interviewing Education Secretary Lucy Powell about the news, which the MP insisted was a 'strong endorsement' of the UK's education system

BBC Breakfast host Rachel Burden was interviewing Education Secretary Lucy Powell about the news, which the MP insisted was a ‘strong endorsement’ of the UK’s education system

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Prince George, 13, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, eight, currently all attend the same independent school, £32,000-a-year Lambrook in Berkshire.

George will follow in William and Harry’s footsteps by going to Eton. 

However, Harry’s comments about his time there suggest he is unlikely to make the same choice for Archie.  

‘I was one of those kids at school who did not enjoy classroom work,’ he wrote in his memoir, Spare

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‘If it wasn’t for the sports field, and the amount of sports that were on offer, there’s no way I would have stayed in school.’ 

Before Eton, Harry and William attended £34,600-a-year Wetherby School in London for pre-prep education before boarding at Ludgrove School in Berkshire, which charges £14,400 a term. 

The Duke of Sussex’s friends have long insisted he would like to his children to go to a British school. 

‘I can tell you that Harry wants to educate the children here in the UK,’ one told the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden last year.

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‘Harry feels his children are missing out on the extensive family network that their niece and nephews are enjoying.

‘Harry wants his children to have the very best education. He has retained his closest friendship group of confidants from his days at school at Ludgrove and Eton. He wants that for his own children.’

A boarding school education appears unlikely for the Sussex children, given Meghan’s reported criticism of the practice as ‘barbaric’. 

‘There is still some negotiation for Harry to have with Meghan. The King, however, is delighted,’ the friend said at the time. 

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That comment suggests that the Duke had mentioned his British education plan to his father.

Harry wants to give his son, Prince Archie, and daughter, Princess Lilibet, a taste of his own childhood back home. Meghan, however, is said to consider sending children to boarding school ¿barbaric¿

Harry wants to give his son, Prince Archie, and daughter, Princess Lilibet, a taste of his own childhood back home. Meghan, however, is said to consider sending children to boarding school ‘barbaric’

Harry playing sport at Eton. The Prince found it hard to settle in at Eton but he did eventually make friends who he would join for a cigarette under Windsor bridge

Harry playing sport at Eton. The Prince found it hard to settle in at Eton but he did eventually make friends who he would join for a cigarette under Windsor bridge

The location of Harry and Meghan’s new home in Britain has not been revealed for privacy reasons.

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The family will move into a non-royal residence and will not be working members of the Royal Family.

King Charles was only informed by his son on Sunday that he planned to move back to the UK later this month, while the Prince and Princess of Wales have also been notified.

It is understood that while the King welcomes the opportunity to see Harry and his family in a private capacity, he is clear there will be no change to the Duke and Duchess’s status as private individuals and non-working members of the Royal Family.

Sources insist, however, that it is not part of the Sussexes’ plans to return to the royal fold.

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Last night Harry was pictured smiling broadly at a roundtable discussion in Washington on increasing support for veterans.

Harry was already scheduled to visit Britain for the WellChild Awards next month and had been expected to stay at Buckingham Palace.

But the Duke, 41, and Duchess, 45, no longer require accommodation for their stay, with the whole family believed to be returning for an extended stay within the next two weeks.

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Why loyal Trump aide Natalie Harp has only one pair of shoes – and she can even drive a golf cart in them!

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She has become a constant fixture in Donald Trump's life, with 35-year-old Natalie Harp dutifully trailing the President of the United States in a golf cart - from the White House to Mar-a-Lago

She has become a constant fixture in Donald Trump‘s life, with 35-year-old Natalie Harp dutifully trailing the President of the United States in a golf cart – from the White House to Mar-a-Lago. 

For someone who is always on her feet, the blonde aide – who has made headlines this week after her ‘love letters’ to Mr Trump were recirculated online – might be expected to pick comfortable loafers or practical kitten heels. 

Instead, the divisive executive assistant appears to favour a pair of nude, patent leather stilletos, with fashion expert Rochelle White telling the Daily Mail that Harp’s choice ‘does not open up room for criticism’. 

Amid intense scrutiny of her closeness to the POTUS, alleged treatment of staffers and claims she ‘starved’ herself while working for Mr Trump, the ‘effortless’ neutral heels are a safe bet because they ‘say a lot without saying anything’. 

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Ms White explained: ‘A nude heel can be a powerful dress code as it’s not the standard black that people tend to expect. 

‘However, it can be visually bold in its own way and tends to command quietly. Ms Harp is undoubtedly in many rooms where most details [about her outfit or demeanour] are being read or interpreted.

‘By wearing nude, she is saying “take me seriously, not my shoes”‘, she added. 

Further, nude pairs well with colours like navy, red, and green that signal ‘visual authority’ as Harp continues to navigate the minefield that is American politics. 

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She has become a constant fixture in Donald Trump’s life, with 35-year-old Natalie Harp dutifully trailing the President of the United States in a golf cart – from the White House to Mar-a-Lago

Harp appears to favour a pair of nude, patent leather stilletoes, with fashion expert Rochelle White telling the Daily Mail that Harp's choice 'does not open up room for criticism. Trump's personal secretary is pictured exiting Marine One on August 16

Harp appears to favour a pair of nude, patent leather stilletoes, with fashion expert Rochelle White telling the Daily Mail that Harp’s choice ‘does not open up room for criticism. Trump’s personal secretary is pictured exiting Marine One on August 16 

Earlier this week, intimate letters written by Harp, in which she confesses to starving herself while working for him, were republished by the New York Times. 

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During his May 2023 golf trip to Scotland, Harp ran behind the President’s golf cart because no other ones were available.

She later wrote him a letter to apologise for embarrassing him while trying to keep up.

‘I also am sorry if I was an embarrassment walking the course in Scotland,’ she wrote in a letter to Trump published by the Daily Mail in February last year.

Harp then goes on to admit that she starved herself and forgot to sleep while working for Trump, saying: ‘I want things to always be right between us. I also know I’ve been distracted all week (forgetting to eat throughout the days, and even forgetting to sleep, and only catching a couple hours at a time).’

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Her letter concludes: ‘With all my heart, Natalie.’

Harp’s determination to remain by Trump’s side was also on display in October 2023, when she rode in the trunk of an SUV after being told there was no room for her in the motorcade taking him to a New York court appearance.

After staffers told her there was no room in the vehicle, Harp became livid and began screaming at them, insisting that Trump had personally asked her to accompany him, according to CNN.

Amid intense scrutiny of her closeness to the POTUS, alleged treatment of staffers and claims she 'starved' herself while working for Mr Trump, the 'effortless' neutral heels are a safe bet because they 'say a lot without saying anything. Harp walks to a vehicle after arriving with Trump at the Ellipse near the White House earlier in August

Amid intense scrutiny of her closeness to the POTUS, alleged treatment of staffers and claims she ‘starved’ herself while working for Mr Trump, the ‘effortless’ neutral heels are a safe bet because they ‘say a lot without saying anything. Harp walks to a vehicle after arriving with Trump at the Ellipse near the White House earlier in August 

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Nude pairs well with colours like navy, red, and green that signal 'visual authority' as Harp continues to navigate the minefield that is American politics. Here, she's pictured at Manhattan Criminal Court in May 2024 during Trump's trial for falsifying business records

Nude pairs well with colours like navy, red, and green that signal ‘visual authority’ as Harp continues to navigate the minefield that is American politics. Here, she’s pictured at Manhattan Criminal Court in May 2024 during Trump’s trial for falsifying business records

The incident was one example of how Harp had ‘irked’ those closest to the president.

One advisor said that Trump ‘likes the attention and the fact that she is 100 percent committed and loyal’.

‘She doesn’t question, doesn’t second guess,’ the source said.

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Harp spent the summer of 2023 sleeping in the women’s locker room at Trump’s Bedminster golf club so she could remain close to him, according to journalist Michael Wolff.

She had initially secured a maid’s room but moved into the locker room because it was closer to the main house and allowed her to respond more quickly whenever Trump called.

During the campaign, Melania Trump once stumbled upon Harp late at night inside Trump’s private quarters at Mar-a-Lago, an area typically off-limits to anyone outside the family, according to journalist Alex Isenstadt.

Harp was reportedly delivering documents to Trump that she did not want to wait until morning to hand over.

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Trump’s relationship with Harp is back in the limelight after he chose to save her over his own cabinet secretaries after an Iranian assassination threat following the Nato summit in Turkey last month.

Harp was among a handful of aides including Trump’s former caddy Dan Scavino, who switched planes with him on the tarmac in Ankara. Israeli intelligence had warned of an impending Iranian attack on Air Force One.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent were left on the plane with dozens of journalists.

Senator Jon Ossoff ridiculed the pair’s closeness at a rally in Georgia on Saturday.

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Ossoff said the President ‘doesn’t want to do the job. He wants to build his ballroom and travel with Natalie on their apparently defenseless flying palace gifted by the emir of Qatar.’

Harp’s estranged brother, Preston, first spoke to the Daily Mail back in June where he described his sister’s relationship with Trump as ‘very unhealthy’ and called the President a ‘national embarrassment.’

Preston, a self-described communist who lives in Nicaragua, recently told CNN that when Harp was a teenager she also wrote letters to president George Bush during the height of the Iraq war.

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex on a visit to Bondi Beach earlier this year (Picture: AP)

When Prince Harry and Meghan left the UK for Montecito six years ago, the world was a different place.

Much of the world was in lockdown due to the Covid pandemic, Queen Elizabeth was still on the throne – and a decent slice of the UK public still quite liked the couple, who had recently stepped down as working royals.

As they prepare for their return this month, much has changed. Harry’s father Charles is now king; he and Meghan have another child, Princess Lilibet; plenty of dirty laundry has been aired.

And the public appears to have definitively changed its mind.

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Royal expert Duncan Larcombe told Metro: ‘They’re now at the bottom, above only Prince Andrew – or former Prince Andrew – in popularity.

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‘So, the polls give us a pretty clear indication of just how far they’ve fallen like a stone through public opinion.’

The couple’s 2018 wedding was ‘all about the Markle sparkle’, he said, which could mean they’re in for a nasty surprise: ‘I don’t really think they’ll realize until they get here just how unpopular they’ve become.’

Their fall has come as the result of endless negative press from limelight-grabbing moments including their Oprah Winfrey interview, the publication of Harry’s memoir Spare, and a Netflix documentary series.

Much of that focused on the couple’s willingness to tell behind-the-scenes stories that paint other members of the Royal Family – particularly Harry’s brother William, the Prince of Wales – in a negative light.

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A significant rift reportedly still exists in the brothers’ relationship, though the Duke of Sussex is believed to be patching things up with King Charles with a private meeting last month at Highgrove House.

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Mr Larcombe, who worked as a royal editor and has written a book about Harry, said the king is ‘probably cautiously optimistic’ about the decision to move the family back across the Atlantic.

However, he said he ‘can’t see any reconciliation with William as far as things stand’ after everything Harry and Meghan said during their time in California.

He added: ‘Harry told [ITV] in his interview, that the ball was effectively in the royal court – it was for them to reach out.

‘I think William feels the exact opposite of the case and that he’s owed an apology, his wife’s owed an apology, and if Harry and Meghan don’t give that apology and make the effort, I don’t think there’s any hope for the end of the rift.’

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LONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 09: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Charles, Prince of Wales attend the Commonwealth Day Service 2020 on March 9, 2020 in London, England. (Photo by Phil Harris - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Harry and Meghan behind Prince William and Princess Kate at a Commonwealth Day service in 2020 (Picture: Phil Harris – WPA Pool/Getty Images)

For Prince Archie, who was born a year before the move, and Princess Lilibet, who was born a year after, the family’s return to the UK may present a different opportunity.

Mr Larcombe said: ‘You have to hope that Archie and Lilibet will now have the opportunity to meet their cousins, to build some sort of relationship with the rest of the Royal Family, and to know where their heritage comes from and have an understanding of that, which I think in America they were very much shielded from.’

As for the rest of us, Mr Larcombe believes we’re likely to see a lot more of the couple once they settle back in the UK.

He said: ‘It’s difficult to see them coming to England and literally living a reclusive life, sort of hidden away in the Cotswolds, not being seen publicly.

‘Harry’s still got things like the Invictus Games and WellChild that he supports, and so he’s clearly still going to have a pretty high profile when he moves back to the UK.

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I can’t see them hiding away. And if this was a desire to move out of the limelight, then the UK is probably the worst place they could choose.’

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