Justin Day was crushed while working at the steelworks in Port Talbot on 25 September 2019.
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Internships will only go to students from poorer families in a push to make Whitehall more working class.

Trump threatened Switzerland with 31% tariffs but they ended up even higher, leaving the country asking why.

Umpires are required to intervene as Joe Root and Prasidh Krishna clash on numerous occasions on day two as tensions begin to rise in the fifth and final Test between England and India at The Oval.

As Sheffield Wednesday's crisis deepens, concern for the club's future is growing.

A 76-year-old man is under arrest after eight children who became unwell were taken to hospital.

UK Met Office has named Storm Floris which will bring strong winds and heavy rain on Monday.

The visit with the IDF follows near daily reports of deadly shootings in the vicinity of the sites.

A worker has died after being attacked during a "behind-the-scenes tour" for visitors.

Police are trying to trace a man who attacked the boy at a campsite at Drumnadrochit.

It comes after the capital saw one of the most deadliest assaults since Russia's 2022 invasion.

Ameiya and Ricardo Junior Parris were pulled from the water on Tuesday, officials say.

Newcastle United reject an offer from Liverpool for wantaway striker Alexander Isak.

Newcastle United reject an offer from Liverpool for wantaway striker Alexander Isak.

England's Gus Atkinson takes three wickets on the morning of day two to finish with five overall as India are bowled out for 224 in their first innings of the final Test at The Oval.

The Premier League will not reduce in size from 20 clubs, says chief executive Richard Masters, amid tensions with Fifa over the congested calendar.

From cars to ketchup, the US tariffs and Canadian counter measures are pinching pocket books.

UK citizens will have to submit fingerprints and an image of their face to enter the EU.

Claire Eady is calling for new regulations after losing her elderly mother in a crash.

Internships will only go to students from poorer families in a push to make Whitehall more working class.

England striker Michelle Agyemang says the Lionesses "all believed, from day one" that they could win the tournament.