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Revised bill passed after UK government rowed back on cuts will mean fewer rather than more people in relative poverty in 2030The changes the government made to the welfare bill in the face of a mounting rebellion over its proposals to cut disability benefits will lift 50,000 people out of poverty, an updated impact assessment has found.The prime...
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"Sim, para sempre". Yes, forever: The words of Rute Cardoso accompanying Diogo Jota's Instagram photo of their June wedding with family and their three children. Then, in the flash of an instant, the Portuguese Liverpool player and his brother lost their lives in a fiery car accident. As Jota's family, teammates and fans across the sports world...
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The capital's summer season is packed with all-day music fests. They can be more miss than hit — but here are three that get it right on all fronts
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Ofcom's decision to boost competition in the sector is credited with driving the rollout of a faster, more reliable internet connection
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Under-40s put off weddings, home purchases and even divorce to save money
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Plans to bring back programme to spur investment being considered by ministers
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Trump's campus clampdown and tougher rules on visas threaten to cut lucrative international applications
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High number of checks highlights new European efforts to squeeze Russian exports
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Task force led by CBI and Oliver Wyman calls for 'substantially improved visibility' through 10-year state investment plan
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One year on from Labour lifting a de facto ban, few large applications have been made
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Politicians and trade unions warn event is at odds with government's pledge to expand 'insourcing'
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Der ungeschwärzte Sudhof-Bericht bringt neue Details ans Licht: zu Verantwortung, Millionenzahlungen und politischen Versäumnissen. Jens Spahn gerät weiter unter Druck – und mit ihm auch Gesundheitsministerin Nina Warken, die politisch zwischen Aufklärung und Loyalität laviert. Jürgen Klöckner ordnet ein, wie groß die Angriffsflächen...
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Exclusive: Changes to workers' rights bill will prohibit the silencing of staff who suffer harassment or discriminationLabour has delivered where Tory ministers did not on NDA rulesBosses in the UK will be banned from using non-disclosure agreements to silence employees who have suffered harassment and discrimination in the workplace as part of the...
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TRNSMT cancelled Kneecap at the end of May over safety concerns by Police Scotland.
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The first volume is set to cover the devastating impact the scandal had on victims and the compensation process.
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Campaign group Save Wimbledon Park is challenging the Greater London Authority's decision to approve plans to almost triple the size of Wimbledon.
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A handful of people are being given the medicine on a case-by-case basis while it is reviewed for wider use on the NHS.
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The monarch, who is to host French President Emmanuel Macron on a three-day state visit, will say 'As friends and as allies, we face them together'.
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A survey by More In Common and the UCL Policy Lab suggested 63% of the public thought the PM did not respect people like them.
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In annual research, the commission said average trust in charities has remained consistently high since 2020.
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A key question for the inquiry is whether the attack could or should have been prevented.
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Newly qualified dentists could be made to work in the NHS for three years.
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The findings also highlight how shortages severely impact patients with conditions like ADHD, menopause and diabetes.
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Most have been in the works for several years, and many have already received planning permission.
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The UK must also engage with Beijing economically 'even if this prompts retaliation' from the White House, the Chatham House report says.
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The chief inspector of prisons revealed 'frightening' blades including a zombie knife was also suspected of being dropped into prison by a drone.
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Mr Macron's trip is the first state visit by a French president since 2008.
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Charlie Taylor warns of 'staggering' level of Whitehall control as report flags rising violence and use of drones
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Exclusive: Phones 4u founder, who switched from the Tories, says wealth tax would be very destructive to growthLabour's most high-profile billionaire backer, who switched allegiance from the Conservatives, has said he is "increasingly nervous” about the government's direction and is in "despair of politicians”.John Caudwell, the Phones 4u...
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Sources confirm claim likely to cast further doubt among Labour MPs about judgment of Downing Street aidesGeorge Osborne was on Downing Street's shortlist to be the next UK ambassador to Washington, it has been claimed, despite the former Conservative chancellor being reviled by many in the Labour party and wider political left.In the new edition...
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Populist party adopts 'common sense' approach and welcomes previously rejected applicants
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Weinstein whistleblower welcomes changes that will help workers speak out against sexual harassment
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The emergency alert system will be tested at around 3pm on September 7, in its second ever nationwide drill.
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David Jones, who served as Welsh secretary under David Cameron between 2012 and 2014, announced he was joining Nigel Farage's party on Monday.
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Emergency services treated a women and teenage girl at a quiet cul-de-sac in Erith
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The British Embassy in Washington said Charles had offered his condolences.
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US defence forces attacked Iranian nuclear sites near Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan last month.
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Panicked passengers slam 'totally chaotic' evacuation after false alarm
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Day of moving commemorations to mark 20 years since 7/7 bomb attacks which killed 52 people and injured several hundred
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David Jones, who served as Welsh secretary under David Cameron between 2012 and 2014, announced he was joining Nigel Farage's party on Monday.
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Ombudsman investigation finds family were living in the bed and breakfast accommodation for a total of 75 weeks - far beyond the legal limit of 6 weeks
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Footage shows 'high level of violence' used by the defendants towards the officers, prosecutors tell court
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Former home secretary tells government to reassure parents there will be a 'meaningful replacement' for EHCPsMinisters must use "incredible sensitivity” when making changes to the special educational needs system, the former education secretary David Blunkett has said, as the government is urged not to drop education, health and care plans...
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Bridget Phillipson says there will be better outcomes for all children than at present but fails to guarantee EHCPs will continue in their current formThe Conservatives will try to change the government's welfare Bill to tighten up access to personal independence payments (Pip) and universal credit, PA Media reports. PA says:Kemi Badenoch will...
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Strikes over maternity pay taking place at Charter Schools Trust academies branded 'damaging, selfish and grossly unfair on pupils'
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Susan Greenwood lost her leg in the attack on Aldgate station on July 7 2005.
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Ministers have put forward an amendment to the Employment Rights Bill which would void NDAs linked to harassment or discrimination in the workplace.
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Deadline for countries to sign deals with Trump expires on Wednesday
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Treasury says it will protect 'working people' ahead of what is set to be a painful autumn Budget
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Stephen Doohan caused 'long-term psychological injury' to his victim, judge tells high court in Glasgow A paramedic who tricked a woman into having an abortion by secretly inserting drugs inside her during sex has been sentenced to 10 years in prison.Stephen Doohan, 33, was married when he met the woman on holiday in Spain in 2021 and began a...
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The "People First!” campaign, launched on January 28, 2025 by the Center for Civil Liberties (Ukraine), Memorial (Russia), and allied global partners are actively mobilising to push for the "immediate, unconditional release of both civilian and military captives in any negotiations to end the war.' For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective,...
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Special educational needs or disabilities system in England is in crisis but many fear changes could make things worseAs the government braces for a backlash over its plans to overhaul special needs education in England, we look at why the system is in such desperate need of reform and what parents are so worried about. Continue reading...
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Exclusive: Party says those who previously failed vetting are 'strongly encouraged' to reapply under new criteriaReform UK has told its members it is introducing a less stringent "common sense” vetting system for would-be candidates after complaints the previous checks were too strict, despite a recent series of controversies linked to the...
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Company was part of London's bumper crop of 2021 IPOs but was taken private two years ago at 90% discount
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The three-judge division of the High Court is hearing the case, brought by Sinn Fein TD Pa Daly.
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Dr Fortune Gomo died after allegedly being attacked in the city on Saturday afternoon.
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Teachers at a school in Beckenham have complained about being 'severely overworked to the point of exhaustion'
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It comes alongside plans to offer £4,500 to specialist teachers, in a bid to attract staff to nurseries.
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Kamar Williams stabbed 'dedicated family man' Derek Thomas in Hackney last year
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The princess also visited the grave of Queen Victoria's grandson, Prince Maurice von Battenberg, who died fighting with the British Army.
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UK aides play down likelihood of sealing a 'one in, one out' returns deal during French leader's UK visit
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Melanie Newman said she wanted to challenge what was said at the event but feared being 'labelled part of the cult'.
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Paul McDaid, an Enfield Council employee, was working at the London Energy Ltd transfer station in Edmonton when the incident happened
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People travelling to Wimbledon also faced transport issues on Monday morning with 'severe delays' on the District Line.
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William attended a ceremony in Hyde Park that followed a service in St Paul's and an earlier wreath-laying on the 20th anniversary of the atrocities.
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Media minister Baroness Twycross said AI posed both significant risks and opportunities for news media.
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Industry insiders cite free speech concerns, saying broadcaster overreacted by limiting live streaming of 'high risk' artistsMusic industry figures have accused the BBC of making "arbitrary and disproportionate” changes to its coverage of live music after the fallout from Bob Vylan's Glastonbury festival performance.There is serious concern among...
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Melissa Mathieson, 18, wrote in a letter that she felt 'dragged away from my home' when she was placed in BristolA teenager who was murdered by a fellow care home resident wrote a letter that social services had "destroyed my life”, her inquest has heard.Melissa Mathieson, 18, who was killed by Jason Conroy, said she was "dragged away” from...
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A 15-year-old boy is on trial accused of murdering Harvey Willgoose, also 15, at a Sheffield secondary school.
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Experts say they have found a strong link between getting nighttime terrors and having a form of lactose intolerance
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H. pylori is a type of bacteria that infects the lining of the stomach.
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Newham, City of London and Islington praised - but Tower Hamlets, Lewisham and Bexley criticised
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Dr Fortune Gomo, 39, died after suffering injuries near her home on Saturday.
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Thames Water customers are expected to foot the bill for the project through bills increases
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Comedians Sir Lenny Henry and Michael McIntyre were also seen on day eight of the tennis championships.
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Ibrahim Ali, 36, of Percy Place in Datchet, Berkshire, was charged on Saturday in relation to four incidents at the Nirvana Spa in Wokingham.
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Kamar Williams went on the run after the attack in Hackney, north-east London.
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With another heatwave on the way, what are the best summer fruits?
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The Foreign Secretary officially launched the independent review on Monday.
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Roman Starovoit was reportedly found with a 'gunshot wound' near the capital Moscow
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Waters surge more than 30 feet in 45 minutes during floods that have killed at least 80
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Books by Brendan Cooper and Bijan Omrani explore two forces that once fuelled the country's global power and now leave it pining for the past
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Show will include 30 monumental pieces displayed across gardens and 90 works filling Shirley Sherwood GalleryHenry Moore believed "sculpture is an art of the open air” and that his works should be seen in "almost any landscape, rather than in or on the most beautiful building”.Now the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is planning the world's largest...
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Exclusive: Experts call for stricter regulation as current rules set in 1989 require testing for only a few heavy metalsMillions of tonnes of treated sewage sludge is spread on farmland across the UK every year despite containing forever chemicals, microplastics and toxic waste, and experts say the outdated current regulations are not fit for...
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Russia's Investigative Committee on Monday confirmed the death of former transport minister Roman Starovoyt in a Moscow suburb, just hours after being formally dismissed by President Vladimir Putin. Starovoyt was found dead with a gunshot wound and the principal hypothesis is that he took his own life, authorities said.
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International Chamber of Commerce says overhaul of regulations could help plug £22bn funding gap
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Der Bundestag steht vor einer sensiblen Entscheidung: Wer zieht neu ins Bundesverfassungsgericht ein? Die Wahl könnte am Streit um den Unvereinbarkeitsbeschluss scheitern – denn die CDU will nicht mit der Linken, bekommt aber Unterstützung von der AfD. Rasmus Buchsteiner erklärt, wie die Union in die eigene Taktikfalle gerät und warum selbst...
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Guillain-Barre syndrome is a rare but serious condition which needs urgent treatment in hospital to prevent it progressing.
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Emergency services remain at the scene after dozens of firefighters called to tackle blaze near market
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The blaze on the busy shopping street saw 10 fire engines and approximately 70 firefighters called out on Monday.
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Campaigners gathered at Parliament Buildings on Monday to press for amendments to the proposed legislation.
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Two flats were being used for short-term rentals on Airbnb and Booking.com
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Education minister Stephen Morgan declined to say if pupils currently getting special educational needs support would continue to get the same level under planned reforms
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Melissa Mathieson, 18, was murdered by Jason Conroy at Alexandra House in Bristol, which provided care for adults with learning disabilities.
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Epstein's death provoked intense public scrutiny, with conspiracy theories emerging which disputed the official ruling of death by suicide
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Comedians Sir Lenny Henry and Michael McIntyre were also seen on day eight of the tennis championships.
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Searches to locate the lost are ongoing in the flood-ravaged area
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The High Court is hearing a challenge by Sinn Fein TD Pa Daly.
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The French president will arrive in Britain on Tuesday for a three-day state visit
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Footage from the body-worn cameras of the three officers was also played to the court.
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Around £1 million of damage was caused in an arson attack on an industrial unit in Leyton, east London, last March 20, the Old Bailey has heard.
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Families and survivors of a notorious former mother and baby home in the west of Ireland are to visit the site ahead of its major excavation.
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Nigel Farage puts a Reform-led council's 'slow start' down to his party being a 'rethink' on local government.
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Parliament has passed laws in recent years that provide police more authority to control protests, including the creation of new offences
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A joint funeral was held on Monday for nurse Natalie McLaughlin and her six-year-old daughter Ella.
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Marten, 38, and Gordon, 51, are accused over the death of newborn Victoria in a tent on the South Downs in early 2023
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Exhibition looks at housekeepers, maids and governesses who 'enable the lives of the heroines and heroes'After Elizabeth Bennet walked 3 miles across fields to visit her sick sister, the heroine of Pride and Prejudice came in for scandalised criticism of her "blowsy” hair and petticoats "six inches deep in mud”.What of the women who restored...
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Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss why backbenchers and campaigners are already gearing up for another fight, this time over children's special educational needs and disabilities (Send) support. And, could a new party on the left be a threat to Labour? Continue reading...
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Reports say wealthy elite are leaving over tax changes – prompting a possible rethink by Rachel Reeves – but hard data is tricky to findIn Chester Square, the exclusive London address that was once home to Margaret Thatcher, multimillion-pound stuccoed townhouses are proving a hard sell.More than 20 luxury properties in the Belgravia postcode...
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Exclusive: Study also finds no change in number of casualties on roads just outside low-traffic neighbourhoodsLow-traffic neighbourhoods cut road injuries and deaths by more than a third within their boundaries with no apparent negative safety effect on nearby roads, a study has shown.Based on comparisons of more than a decade of road casualty...
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Exclusive: experts' report says public ownership would mean cheaper bills, less pollution and more investmentPublic ownership of the water industry in England and Wales is the best way to cut bills, reduce pollution and invest in repairing infrastructure, according to a wide-ranging people's commission into the industry.Set up by four academics...
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Keir Starmer and Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh join survivors and emergency workers at St Paul's CathedralUK politics live – latest updatesThe prime minister and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh joined survivors and emergency workers at St Paul's Cathedral to mark the 20th anniversary of the 7 July London bombings.Four coordinated attacks on...
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ADHD UK says over-25s wanting assessment with Coventry and Warwickshire board have no choice but to pay privatelyA charity supporting people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is preparing a legal challenge against a regional NHS board that has temporarily stopped accepting referrals for adults over 25.Coventry and Warwickshire...
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Charlie Nunn calls on government to tackle housing crisis to provide foundation for Britain's economic growth
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New measures to curb migrant crossings are expected to emerge from talks during a state visit to the United Kingdom by French President Emmanuel Macron starting Tuesday, as the rising number of migrants crossing the English Channel remains a major challenge for both countries. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed to "take back control" of...
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"Down with secularism and long live Sharia law". That's the cry that went up a week ago outside the satirical magazine LeMan in Istanbul after it published an image interpreted by some as a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed. A violent protest took place outside the office of the magazine, which is known as the "Turkish Charlie Hebdo". Four of its...
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Comedians Sir Lenny Henry and Michael McIntyre were also seen on day eight of the tennis championships.
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Stephen Morgan insisted parents should have 'absolutely' no fear that support for children with special needs or disabilities will be scaled back.
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Nigel Adams appeared before Bristol Crown Court on Monday.
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The group has a new secret Icelandic website for organisation and recruitment
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