The Education Secretary had insisted the UK had done important ‘behind-the-scenes’ work in the Middle East on Sunday.
Some 256 people from nine different countries, including Japan, entered this year’s competition, which was held in Peterborough on Sunday.
The former first minister said there was no room for complacency on the goal, launched by her in 2020, to improve the lives of young people in care.
The winner has claimed their huge prize, but lottery organisers Allwyn say there are still two missing millionaires out there.
Women hoping to enter politics will receive mentorship and ‘skills development’ from senior politicians and staff.
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The Gaza ceasefire held in its second day as tens of thousands of Palestinians returned to their neighbourhoods on Saturday ...