
Fury at British Gas as profit surges by nearly 900% to a 'sickening' record of £969million while normal families struggle to pay their soaring bills - just months after fatcat boss took home £3.7m bonus.The British Gas fatcat who took home a £4.5million pay packet - but still shops at TK Maxx: Married father-of-three loves Primal Scream and Celtic FC - and 'takes a bare-knuckle approach to diplomacy'.Monster parents are jailed after their five-month-old baby was 'squeezed' to death and suffered 'heinous' injuries - as court hears how father 'lost interest' when he heard child would be a girl.

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Prince Harry's phone hacking case against The Sun's publisher and claim of 'secret agreement' between Buckingham Palace and the press is thrown out by a judge - but other claims against paper will go to trial.The truth about Covid vaccines and myocarditis: Leading doctors insist jabs are NOT to blame for string of high-profile sports stars being struck down.Hunt for Met officer's son Max Coopey who dodged jail for killing two men in drug-drive smash: Judge issues arrest warrant as he fails to turn up at court accused of driving illegally AGAIN near his parents' £1m home.Some House of Fraser department stores 'under review', says owner.Pictured: Seventeen-year-old boy who was stabbed to death at end-of-term marquee party on £1.5m Sussex farmhouse as 16-year-old boy is charged with murder.Brit, 19, dies in hospital 'after collapsing at top Ibiza nightclub at 5am'.The organised shoplifting gangs turning Britain's supermarkets into 'battlefields': Armed thugs are leaving staff and shoppers terrified as they target stores from Waitrose to Asda and John Lewis with up to 1,000 incidents across the UK every day.

Inside Sinead O'Connor's £3,000-a-month south-east London penthouse apartment which the star had excitedly shown to fans when she moved in just weeks before her death aged 56 - which police are not treating as suspicious.Some experts and politicians are arguing that it is unreasonable to expect children to have their faces covered for hours on end. There are sharp divisions within the government and health experts over whether children should be made to wear face masks at all times, including during class. The total number of people who have been infected by the virus in Italy is now at 262,000 and more than 35,400 people have died.ĭespite the worrying numbers, the government says there are no plans to impose a second national lockdown.īut the surge is worrying the country as state schools prepare to reopen on September 14, having been closed since early March when the lockdown was imposed. The largest number of new cases was in Lombardy, which was the epicentre of the pandemic back in March and April.Īround two-thirds of the region’s new cases involve Italians returning home from holiday abroad, said Giulio Gallera, Lombardy’s top health official.

But since then there has been a sharp surge, as there has been in countries like Germany, France, Greece and Croatia.
