Teacher denies having sex with boys as she tells court she 'liked' attention after break-up
Maths teacher Rebecca Joynes, 30, accused of having sex with one pupil before becoming pregnant by another den
By James Tozer
Teacher accused of sex with children tells court she 'craved attention'
By Joe Middleton
Teacher, 30, who ‘had sex with students’ including one who got her pregnant sobs as she reveals losing cus...
Teacher Rebecca Joynes sobs as she reveals baby she had with teenager has been taken away from her
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Rishi Sunak: PM warns of nuclear war as he faces grim election prediction - live
By Salma Ouaguira
Britain’s ‘most dangerous’ years lie ahead, warns Sunak. It’s cheap politics from a floundering PM
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By Simon Jenkins
Next few years will be 'most dangerous' UK has ever known, Rishi Sunak to say in 'major' speech
By Faye Brown
Politics live: Rishi Sunak to make pre-election bid after local vote losses
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Heathrow Border Force official and former Royal Marine accused of spying for Hong Kong
By Robert Mendick and Fiona Parker
Three men accused of aiding Hong Kong intelligence service appear in London court
By Dan Sabbagh
Three men in UK court accused of assisting Hong Kong intelligence service
Three men charged with assisting Hong Kong's intelligence service and foreign interference
UK charges three with helping Hong Kong's spy agency
By Noah Keate
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Migrant-smuggler known as Scorpion arrested after BBC investigation
By Sue Mitchell
Esther McVey planning crackdown on civil service diversity initiatives
By Jessica Elgot
What's behind Esther McVey's attack on civil service lanyards?
By mary dejevsky
Civil service diversity jobs are superficial, patronising and wasting taxpayers' money
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By Celia Walden
'Common sense' minister bans rainbow lanyards in civil service
By Chris Smyth
McVey announces 'common sense' plan to streamline equality and diversity work
By Tevye Markson
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