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Inquiry into HMRC child benefit errors launched by NAO

Published: 16 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The UK public spending watchdog has officially launched a major investigation into a government anti-fraud scheme. This controversial initiative led to thousands of families losing their child benefit payments without any proper justification. The National Audit Office will now examine how HM Revenue and Customs designed this specific digital system. Their inquiry focuses on the use of flawed...

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Labour MPs Challenge Starmer Over Blocked Assisted Dying Bill

Published: 16 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The political landscape in Westminster is currently facing a significant and emotional democratic challenge this week. More than one hundred Labour MPs have formally requested that Prime Minister Keir Starmer intervene now. They want to prevent the House of Lords from successfully blocking the historic assisted dying bill. This landmark piece of legislation is currently facing a certain...

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Britain Faces Sharp Decline in Annual Charity Giving

Published: 16 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The traditional landscape of British generosity is currently facing an unprecedented and deeply concerning transformation. Recent data suggests that the long-standing habit of charity giving is fading across the United Kingdom. A comprehensive study by the Charities Aid Foundation reveals a significant drop in public donations last year. Total contributions to various good causes plummeted by more than...

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Wealthy Britons Flee Gulf War but Avoid UK Taxes

Published: 14 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online As tensions and military confrontations escalate across the Gulf region, a growing number of wealthy British nationals who had been living in Middle Eastern financial hubs are leaving the area in search of temporary safety. Yet many of these high-net-worth individuals are carefully avoiding a return to Britain itself, choosing instead to relocate temporarily to European countries such...

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UK Pushes NHS and MoD to Buy British Tech

Published: 14 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online The UK government is preparing a new strategy to encourage major public institutions such as the National Health Service and the Ministry of Defence to purchase more British-developed technology, as ministers look to artificial intelligence and innovation to drive economic growth during a period of global uncertainty. The move comes amid rising geopolitical tensions linked to the Iran...

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Yvette Cooper: UK Must Follow Principles, Not US Pressure

Published: 14 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has emphasised that the United Kingdom’s foreign policy should be guided by its own principles and interests, not by what allies like the United States do or say. In an in-depth interview at the Foreign Office, Cooper reflected on her role during an especially turbulent period of international crises, including the ongoing Middle East...

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UK Biobank Health Data Leaks Raise Privacy Concerns

Published: 14 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Confidential health data from the UK Biobank, one of the country’s largest medical research projects, has been exposed online on multiple occasions, according to a Guardian investigation. The Biobank, which holds medical records of 500,000 volunteers, has been instrumental in research on cancer, dementia, and diabetes. Researchers with access to the data sometimes inadvertently posted it online, including...

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Starmer Praised for Stance on Trump and Iran Conflict

Published: 14 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online Keir Starmer has earned praise from his allies for refusing to automatically support US-led military strikes on Iran, a move that contrasts sharply with the positions of Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch. Labour figures argue that Starmer is on the right side of public opinion and history. Emily Thornberry, chair of the Labour foreign affairs committee, said: “You’ve...

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UK Patients Face Long Journeys as Pharmacies Cut Hours

Published: 13 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The healthcare landscape in England is currently facing a very significant and troubling transformation. Many patients across the nation now face incredibly long journeys to access their essential medications. This growing crisis stems from the fact that local pharmacies are rapidly cutting hours. Weekend availability has declined sharply as many businesses struggle to stay afloat financially today. One...

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The End of Hereditary Peers and the Quest for Lords Reform

Published: 13 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online. The British political landscape shifted significantly this week following a historic vote on Tuesday night. This momentous decision signals the beginning of the end for hereditary peers within the House of Lords. The journey to this point was marked by intense debate and fierce political opposition from many. Conservative figures fought with great determination to preserve a system...

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