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Further help for struggling mortgage customers confirmed

Further help for struggling mortgage customers confirmed

Further help for struggling mortgage customers confirmed

02 June 2020

The Financial Conduct Authority confirmed borrowers will be able to take a further three-month mortgage payment holiday if they need to.


Tesco finance chief Alan Stewart to step down

Tesco finance chief Alan Stewart to step down

Tesco finance chief Alan Stewart to step down

02 June 2020

Mr Stewart will leave his role as chief financial officer on April 30 2021, after six years at the company.


Average UK house price falls by £4,000 month-on-month, report shows

Average UK house price falls by £4,000 month-on-month, report shows

Average UK house price falls by £4,000 month-on-month, report shows

02 June 2020

Nationwide Building Society said it was the largest monthly fall since February 2009.


In Pictures: Life in lockdown captured in photographic ‘time capsule’

In Pictures: Life in lockdown captured in photographic ‘time capsule’

In Pictures: Life in lockdown captured in photographic ‘time capsule’

02 June 2020

Images include clapping for carers, rainbows, empty streets, social distancing, home haircuts and the natural world.


Prayers for Queen to mark coronation anniversary

Prayers for Queen to mark coronation anniversary

Prayers for Queen to mark coronation anniversary

02 June 2020

The Queen was crowned 67 years ago in a deeply religious ceremony in Westminster Abbey on June 2 1953.


Parents of London Bridge victim issue rental cars appeal on anniversary

Parents of London Bridge victim issue rental cars appeal on anniversary

Parents of London Bridge victim issue rental cars appeal on anniversary

02 June 2020

Eight people died on June 3 2017 in the terrorist attack.


Fundraising grandmother, 82, to tackle Wild Atlantic Way for cancer charity

Fundraising grandmother, 82, to tackle Wild Atlantic Way for cancer charity

Fundraising grandmother, 82, to tackle Wild Atlantic Way for cancer charity

02 June 2020

Mavis Paterson, who lost all three of her children in the space of four years, will take on the longest coastal bike ride in the world in 2021.


Surge of ‘paedophile hunters’ stings feared as lockdown lifts

Surge of ‘paedophile hunters’ stings feared as lockdown lifts

Surge of ‘paedophile hunters’ stings feared as lockdown lifts

02 June 2020

Police believe vigilante groups are are sitting on evidence of child sexual abuse.


What the papers say – June 2

What the papers say – June 2

What the papers say – June 2

02 June 2020

The Government’s quarantine regulations and the return of students to school are among the stories featured on Tuesday’s front pages.


William and Kate praise Australia’s first responders

William and Kate praise Australia’s first responders

William and Kate praise Australia’s first responders

02 June 2020

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have recognised the efforts of those dealing day-to-day with Covid-19.


Air bridges between UK and low-risk countries could be introduced at end of June

Air bridges between UK and low-risk countries could be introduced at end of June

Air bridges between UK and low-risk countries could be introduced at end of June

01 June 2020

Further details are expected to be laid before Parliament on Tuesday.


Anger from devolved administrations over limits on student numbers

Anger from devolved administrations over limits on student numbers

Anger from devolved administrations over limits on student numbers

01 June 2020

Universities in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland now have a cap on the number of places they can offer to students from England.


Flights arranged for hundreds of Britons stranded in Central and South America

Flights arranged for hundreds of Britons stranded in Central and South America

Flights arranged for hundreds of Britons stranded in Central and South America

01 June 2020

The two transatlantic flights will leave from San Jose in Costa Rica and Quito in Ecuador on June 11.


MPs to return to Westminster after virtual proceedings dropped

MPs to return to Westminster after virtual proceedings dropped

MPs to return to Westminster after virtual proceedings dropped

01 June 2020

The Government has tabled a motion preventing the resumption of virtual voting.


New reporting process sees 445 extra Covid-19 deaths added to UK total

New reporting process sees 445 extra Covid-19 deaths added to UK total

New reporting process sees 445 extra Covid-19 deaths added to UK total

01 June 2020

The new cumulative total includes cases identified under Pillar 2 of the Government’s testing strategy.


Stormont executive fails to agree position on Brexit extension

Stormont executive fails to agree position on Brexit extension

Stormont executive fails to agree position on Brexit extension

01 June 2020

SDLP minister Nichola Mallon has urged colleagues to call on the UK Government to ask the EU for the transition period to be extended.


No coronavirus arrests over first weekend of easing lockdown in Scotland

No coronavirus arrests over first weekend of easing lockdown in Scotland

No coronavirus arrests over first weekend of easing lockdown in Scotland

01 June 2020

At the First Minister’s daily briefing earlier on Monday, it was announced police issued 797 disperals on Saturday alone.


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