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The case of a student who could lose hundreds of pounds after the UK changed travel advice points to wider problems for travellersIn February, when Lottie Cornwall booked a summer trip to Lebanon, she was excited at the prospect of introducing her boyfriend to her Lebanese extended family."My mum's whole side of the family live there,” she says....
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Around 4,000 officers expected to be on duty as march for Palestine and Tommy Robinson's march take place in central London today
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'Horrific' video circulates online of male making threats to Jewish community in London
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American and Nigerian forces killed a leader of the Islamic State group in Nigeria in a joint operation carried out Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump said early Saturday. “Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, second in command of ISIS globally, thought he could hide in Africa, but little did he know we had sources who kept us informed on what he was...
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Lutfur Rahman was removed as mayor of Tower Hamlets in 2015 after being found guilty of vote-rigging and bribery — now he has just won his third term
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The sheer physical demands can end professional careers as early as 35, yet ex-dancers can apply the discipline they've learnt in new ways
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Elegant stays in Beverly Hills, Porto and the Scottish Highlands
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Home loans and the buying process are ripe for disruption by technology
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The bizarre system of credit scoring can punish the prudent and indebted alike
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Once the model of stable government, Britain has had six PMs in the past 10 years — and is in the grip of yet another leadership crisis. Anthony Seldon asks what went wrong
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Labour's ruling body, the National Executive Committee, has granted Mr Burnham permission to stand in the Makerfield by-election selection process.
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Mrs Johnson helped bring serial sex attacker John Worboys to justice.
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If Hearts win the Scottish Premiership it will mark the first time for 66 years they have done so.
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Israeli entrant, Bettan, was booed by the crowd during his performance in Tuesday's semi-final.
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Armoured vehicles, police horses, dogs, drones and helicopters will be deployed along with thousands of officers
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Alina Burns, 19, who had said she wanted to 'kill all Jews and Muslims', attacked barber outside his shopA neo-Nazi obsessed teenager who tried to behead a Kurdish barber with an axe because she wanted to "kill all Jews and Muslims” has been jailed for more than 15 years.Alina Burns, 19, attacked Mohammed Mahmoodi, 27, with the weapon as he stood...
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Labour's ruling body, the National Executive Committee, has granted Mr Burnham permission to stand in the Makerfield by-election selection process.
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On Friday, they achieved a horse racing treble with three winners at two racecourses.
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Mick Ferris, 53, was crushed when a window fell from the penthouse of The Corniche in 2018
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President Trump announced a truce on April 16 but Israel and Lebanon have continued to trade blows since then
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No date has yet been confirmed for the by-election itself, but a likely date for the content is June 18
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The man was arrested for data protection offences.
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Lewis Waters, who attended Henley college in Oxfordshire, was one of three cases reported in Berkshire outbreakThe father of a college student who died after contracting meningitis has paid tribute to his "funny, sociable, kind-hearted” son.Lewis Waters, who attended Henley college in Oxfordshire, was one of three cases reported in the outbreak...
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Police investigate incident on Thursday after witness claims seeing Raise the Colours logo on side of vehiclePolice are investigating an incident where a man was run over by a van after a group of people were taking down union flags put up by Raise the Colours campaigners in Birmingham.A man, in his 30s, suffered a broken leg that required surgery....
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The Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGO) found that the young family continues to suffer the 'physical, emotional and psychological impact' of their ordeal
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At one stage the northern mayor looked to be locked out of parliament, again, but he is still only one step along the road to his No 10 ambitionsFor weeks, Andy Burnham's supporters had told MPs to "hold the line”, that he had a seat in parliament in his sights and that he would be a contender in any leadership contest. That was never the full...
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The man was arrested for data protection offences.
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Julian Valente Pereira, 33, made the bomb hoax at the security service base on New Year's day - the day after being given a deportation notice
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Autumn conference in Liverpool targeted for victorious homecoming but Reform UK to fight hard in byelection Andy Burnham will push to become prime minister in time to address Labour's autumn party conference in Liverpool, his supporters have said.The Greater Manchester mayor cleared his first hurdle to becoming the candidate in the Makerfield...
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Female muntjac given nickname of 'lucky' Lucy after being freed from department store's moving staircase"There's a deer trapped in an escalator” was not a phrase anyone at Hillside Animal Sanctuary in Norfolk was expecting to hear when staff at a Marks & Spencer department store in central Norwich called last Tuesday."In Norfolk, deers often...
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Key initiatives at risk of being disrupted as Burnham seeks to replace Starmer in contest that could last months
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The odds of a global inflation problem are rising. Bond markets are taking note
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Greater Manchester mayor's reputation gives Labour a chance of luring back residents from Reform UK
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Rein Lively, 40, is the founder of an "anti-woke” PR firm called America First PR, according to her Instagram page.
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Armoured vehicles, armed police, drones and 4,000 police officers are part of an unprecedented public order operation being imposed by the Metropolitan Police
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Ministers in Northern Ireland have yet to agree a budget for the current financial year.
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Lewis Waters, who attended Henley College in Oxfordshire, was one of three cases reported in the outbreak.
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The leader of Westminster City Council has called for the suspension of pro-Palestine marches. He has written a letter to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood to express his concerns over planned protests in Westminster on Saturday.
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If successful, Mr Burnham is widely expected to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the party leadership.
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The arrest of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky's former right-hand man Andriy Yermak Thursday in connection to a corruption scandal comes as a major test for both the Ukrainian government and the country's independent anti-corruption agencies. Yermak is accused of laundering 460 million hryvnia (more than $10 million) in dirty money through an...
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Officers said to be granted extra powers as marches through capital set for same day as FA Cup finalBritish police are preparing to mount one of their largest operations in recent memory as more than 100,000 protesters are expected to march through the streets of London on the same day as the FA Cup final in Wembley.The Guardian understands that...
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Property portfolio in spotlight as Reform UK leader faces official inquiry over money accepted from billionaireA week ago, Nigel Farage was toasting Reform UK's successes in the May elections, and bragging about his prospects of becoming prime minister.But there is a saying about a week in politics – and it has been a long seven days for the...
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The MP for Ealing North has not run a major department before, but has a reputation as one of the few politicians 'nobody hates'UK politics live – latest updatesThe softly spoken former Treasury minister who has replaced Wes Streeting has spent most of his parliamentary career toeing the party line, staying out of the headlines and quietly...
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Party's governing body allows Greater Manchester mayor to run for selection as candidate in MakerfieldAndy Burnham has cleared the first hurdle as he seeks to become an MP again after Labour's governing body said it would approve his request to stand in the candidate selection process for the upcoming Makerfield byelection.The Greater Manchester...
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Saffron Cole-Nottage became stuck headfirst in sea defence rocks as tide was coming in at LowestoftA woman who drowned after getting stuck headfirst in sea defence rocks might have been saved if the ambulance service had alerted the fire service more quickly, a coroner has said.Saffron Cole-Nottage, 32, was walking the family dog with her...
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Police will deploy 4,000 officers across two marches and FA Cup final
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The former health secretary backed Mr Burnham in what he called in a 'tough' contest.
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Lewis Waters, who attended Henley College in Oxfordshire, was one of three cases reported in the outbreak.
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Detectives are also appealing for the victim of the attack to come forward
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Some 400 homes in Walthamstow have been left without power after the problem was reported on Thursday
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The inquest hearing into the 14-year-old's death on Friday heard from one of the police officers who found his body.
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If successful, Mr Burnham is widely expected to challenge Sir Keir Starmer for the party leadership.
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The family said they were 'devastated' by their son's death in a tribute shared online
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Billy Stokoe, who knocked down Gloria Stephenson on a zebra crossing, was jailed for six years and nine months
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The Reform UK leader has insisted there is no connection between the property purchase and a £5m gift from crypto-investor Christopher Harborne.
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The Labour mayor appears popular in his target seat, but would face a tough byelection challenge UK politics live – latest updatesA car rolls past the television cameras and reporters thronging the high street in Ashton-in-Makerfield, the window is wound down, and a voice from within shouts: "Andy Burnham!”Such enthusiastic support for a Labour...
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Our guest this week is Darragh O'Brien, Ireland's Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment and Minister for Transport. In his position, O'Brien has been directly involved in dealing with the fallout of the Middle East crisis, especially rising energy costs.
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Round-up of fact checks from the last few days compiled by Full Fact
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Melissa Rein Lively is charged with assault by beating while Philipp Ostermann, 37, is charged with two racially aggravated public order offences
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The former health secretary backed Mr Burnham in what he called in a 'tough' contest.
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Group of MPs and peers in effect accuse government of failing to comply with parliament's will over release of filesA powerful parliamentary committee tasked with reviewing files relating to Peter Mandelson's appointment as US ambassador has revealed that the government is withholding his vetting file despite not having the authority to do so.In an...
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The markets will not allow the UK to borrow to maintain a standard of living that we have not earned
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She starred in the film Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 AD opposite Peter Cushing.
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Enfield was one of seven councils in the capital to fall to no overall political control at the local elections
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Family and supporters had hoped the US president could help free the 78-year-old British citizen during his trip this week to Beijing
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The front passenger of a Volkswagen, a man in his 20s, was pronounced dead at the scene
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Keir Starmer accuses Robinson of 'peddling hatred and division' and archbishop of Canterbury urges people to 'choose hope' Eleven foreign far-right activists have been blocked from entering the UK before a rally by Tommy Robinson supporters as Keir Starmer accused Robinson of "peddling hatred and division”.The archbishop of Canterbury urged...
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Billy Stokoe was over the cannabis limit when he collided with Gloria Stephenson while riding an illegal and defective e-bike.
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As British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces increasing pressure to step down, several potential rivals are emerging for a potential leadership race within the Labour Party. Among them are the mayor of Greater Manchester, the outgoing health minister and the former deputy prime minister.
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The former health secretary backed Mr Burnham in what he called in a 'tough' contest.
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Essa Suleiman was charged with three counts of attempted murder and possessing a black-handled knife in a public place.
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It is thought they may have fallen from their nest before being found in Oban, Argyll and Bute, on April 1.
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Armoured vehicles and armed police teams will be among 4,000 officers deployed to prevent violence, disorder and hate speech at the rallies taking place on FA Cup Final day
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The capital will be the venue for two major protest marches as well as the FA Cup Final.
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Political statement agreed by all 46 Council of Europe states could give them more leeway to carry out deportationsA political declaration aimed at clarifying key aspects of the European convention on human rights was published on Friday, agreed by all 46 member states of the Council of Europe.Critics fear it will weaken human rights protections...
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Wes Streeting or Andy Burnham could launch a leadership bid – here are policies from which they could chooseWes Streeting may not have launched a leadership challenge against Keir Starmer, but he has called for a "battle of ideas” about the government's future direction.When it comes to economic policy, there are (at least) four overlapping...
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The European Union is aiming to boost its defence capacities as part of a plan first called ReArmEU, when it was presented just over a year ago, and now known as Readiness 2030. This as European intelligence agencies warn that the bloc could face some form of major conflict by that date.
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The Intelligence and Security Committee said it has made its final decisions on redactions to 337 documents.
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Robert Weir pleaded guilty to firearms and drug offences at the High Court in Glasgow in March.
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Adam Kent suspended after Tory councillors joined forces with Greens and Lib Dems to end Reform's minority controlThe Conservatives have suspended the party's leader at Worcestershire county council after he made a deal with the Greens and Liberal Democrats to oust Reform.Reform UK gained control of the council a year ago but its tenure has been...
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UK government borrowing costs jump amid political uncertainty and oil price rise that fuelled inflation worriesBusiness live – latest updatesThe pound was heading for its worst week in 18 months on Friday as City traders anticipated that the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, could face a challenge from the Manchester mayor, Andy Burnham, later...
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The US president, who has had a fractious relationship with the Labour leader over Iran, stopped short of saying he should quit.
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Ministers in Northern Ireland have yet to agree a budget for the current financial year.
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Robert Weir pleaded guilty to firearms and drug offences at the High Court in Glasgow in March.
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Ken Murphy's pay could rise even higher following scrapping of food waste target and weakness of rivalsBusiness live – latest updatesThe boss of Tesco made £10.8m last year, about £1m more than the year before, as the UK's biggest supermarket hit its highest share of the market in a decade.Ken Murphy could make even more this year after being...
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Students from Reading Blue Coat school, and Highdown secondary school and sixth form centre receiving treatmentTwo schools attended by pupils receiving treatment for meningitis have been named amid an outbreak of the infection in Berkshire which has caused the death of a student.The patients attend Reading Blue Coat school and Highdown secondary...
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Media regulator announces commitments by Elon Musk's platform to crack down on terrorist and hate contentElon Musk's X platform has promised to block UK access to accounts linked to banned terrorist groups under an agreement with the communications regulator to crack down on terrorist and hate content.X will also review suspected illegal terrorist...
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The former health secretary backed Mr Burnham in what he called in a 'tough' contest.
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The past few weeks have exposed the cracks that Starmer has spent two years trying to paper over
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The arrest comes as part of the NCA's 20-year Operation Captura to find fugitives hiding in Spain
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New Green representatives on Camden, Haringey, Lambeth and Hackney councils have immediately stood down - meaning by-elections will have to be held
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How a contest to become PM is triggered, and Andy Burnham's chances in the Makerfield byelectionUK politics live – latest updatesA contender is declared the winner if they get more than 50% of first preferences. The winner then becomes the new leader of the Labour party.Failing that, the candidate who places last is eliminated, and the voters who...
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Planning restrictions have served as a brake on faster growth for the sport
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At a moment of profound instability in British politics, with the Labour Party engulfed by internal revolt, François Picard welcomes Owen Jones, British author, Guardian columnist and political commentator. He offers an unsparing diagnosis of a political movement at a crossroads. "The country is in political turmoil," Jones declares at the...
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The former health secretary backed Mr Burnham in what he called in a 'tough' contest.
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Plus: Fresh questions over Farage's £5mn gift from donor
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Social media platform commits to providing faster review of reported material following regulator's investigation
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The former health secretary backed Mr Burnham in what he called in a 'tough' contest.
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Brent East MP Dawn Butler stresses Labour needs its 'best players on the pitch'
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Leanne Lucas said people 'not involved' in her care 'abused their position of trust' when she was at her most vulnerable.
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He was a regular on the show with his wife Anne.
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Harry is familiar with the subject having had a decade-long full-time military career himself.
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The UK Health Security Agency said the patients attended Reading Blue Coat School and Highdown Secondary School and Sixth Form Centre.
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Celtic will host Hearts in a rare final-day decider for the Scottish league title on Saturday afternoon.
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They were invited to event by Lady Elish Angiolini, who is Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.
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Travel bans to stop the 11 individuals attending the Tommy Robinson-led protest
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Statement follows speculation party would not field candidate in Makerfield or barely fight seat UK politics live – latest updatesThe Greens are going to campaign for the Makerfield byelection, complicating Andy Burnham's potential route back to parliament against what is expected to be a strong Reform UK challenge.A statement from the Greens...
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A UN convoy was on its way to distribute humanitarian aid to #Kherson when it was struck by drones twice, an attack #Kyiv attributes to #Moscow. This comes as #Russia led its most intensive aerial attack over two consecutive days, with nearly 1,600 #drones launched against #Ukraine.
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The former health secretary backed Mr Burnham in what he called in a 'tough' contest.
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Yields on UK government bonds climbed back up on worries over political instability and the candidates jostling to challenge the Prime Minister.
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Sir Mark Rowley warned MPs of antisemitic attacks as he visited stabbing victims with King Charles in Golders Green
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A massive police operation is being planned for the event.
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The UK Health Security Agency said the patients attended Reading Blue Coat School and Highdown Secondary School and Sixth Form Centre.
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Tube stoppages due on two 24-hour periods next week but sources say RMT seeking talksBusiness live – latest updatesHopes have been raised that next week's strikes by London Underground drivers could yet be averted, after sources said the RMT union had put out feelers for talks.The RMT members, almost half of London's tube drivers, are due to...
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