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Operator EDF said it would keep the sites open for longer to help maintain electricity supply over the coming years.
The Resolution Foundation urged the Government to pursue an EU-focused trade policy, despite the threat of tariffs from the US.
Gen-Zs were the most likely to feel they would be happier living somewhere else, while those aged 55-plus were the least likely, Rightmove said.
The Government’s announcement will see services across southern England and East Anglia come back into public control by autumn 2025.
The Government should require schools to record reasons for removing pupils from their rolls, the Education Policy Institute think tank has said.
Gender Plus was set up and is run by staff who previously worked at the now-shut NHS Gender Identity Development Service (Gids).
Work and pensions minister Sir Stephen Timms said the move aims to drive ‘real improvements’ for disabled people.