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The Department of Foreign Affairs said the decision was taken after hundreds of protesters were killed and injured.
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According to the council, 11,348 visits to The Thistle in Glasgow were made by 575 registered users in the first year.
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East Suffolk Council has warned there are 'no viable long-term solutions' to stop the coastal erosion in the area.
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Judge says 'some 300 officers and staff have already declared their involvement in Masonic and other hierarchical associations'
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Army veteran Simon Taylor was a teacher at Hethersett Academy in Norfolk.
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The former minister also said the British lawmaking process is not fit for purpose when it comes to regulating new technology.
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Jamie Taylor, 34, previously admitted two charges relating to explosive substances and endangering life, and culpable and wilful conduct.
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Trump has maintained that he sees US control of the Arctic territory as 'inevitable'
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Andrew Bailey signs statement with other central bankers backing US Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell
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A decision on the embassy is due to be made on January 20 amid critics fears site could be used for espionage
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PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, January 13: A Corsican separatist leader is gunned down while attending his mother's funeral. Also, a famous Italian anti-mafia writer pens an opinion piece, questioning the Corsican crime ties of Jacques Moretti, co-owner of the bar in Crans-Montana where a fire killed dozens of people on New Year's Eve. The Daily...
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Government will reveal much-delayed plans for major new and upgraded rail links in north of England
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Refreshed series gains a razor-sharp new focus, hurried along by its fondness for responding to headlines
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Prime minister tells Labour MPs he is watching impact of Australia's ban
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Damien Egan, a Jewish MP and vice-chair of Labour Friends of Israel, had a visit with a local academy called off 'in case his presence inflames the teachers'A planned visit by a Jewish Labour MP who is a vice-chair of Labour Friends of Israel was cancelled after a campaign by a pro-Palestine group, it has emerged.Damien Egan, the Labour MP for...
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James Lawless also said the world has 'struggled' to deal with AI advances.
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The yellow warning covers western and northern Scotland overnight and into Wednesday morning.
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Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp says the cost of the new contract is 'madness'
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Apple warns iPhones are at risk from sophisticated spyware, but millions of users remain unprotected
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Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey was among the 11 central bank leaders to sign the statement of support.
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Kingston University plans to house a lecture theatre, student gallery, teaching studios and more in the new building
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Using law from 2018 the UK would legally be able to seize unidentified tankers
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More than 50,000 people sign petition opposing possible changes to London travel freebie
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Residents in Canterbury, Tunbridge Wells, Maidstone are among those affected by disruptions to their water supply
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The former minister also said the British lawmaking process is not fit for purpose when it comes to regulating new technology.
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Homicide rates are down but how about shoplifting and phone theft?
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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on January 12 that the alliance was taking steps to ensure the security of the arctic region including Greenland. But Rutte refused to accept the idea that the alliance is in a moment of crisis due to Trump's repeated threats to take the autonomous island, which is part of the kingdom of Denmark. US Secretary...
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French far-right leader Marine Le Pen begins a crucial appeal in Paris on January 13 that will determine whether she can run in the 2027 presidential election, after being barred from public office over a conviction for misusing EU funds. The National Rally's number 2 Jordan Bardella said a court ruling against Le Pen "would be deeply worrying for...
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The Nobel prize winner discusses claims of a 'boys' club', Elon Musk's fellowship and rightwing attacks on sciencePaul Nurse is a turn up for the books. A Nobel prize-winning geneticist, former director of the Francis Crick Institute and erstwhile head of Rockefeller University in the US, his CV marks him out as one of this generation's most...
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Ian Sample puts listeners' questions on sleep to Dr Allie Hare, consultant physician in respiratory and sleep medicine at Guy's and St Thomas' hospitals and president of the British Sleep Society. They cover why women experience sleep disturbance during the menopause, why sleep paralysis affects some people more than others, and what scientists...
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UK media regulator is investigating whether X has breached the Online Safety Act – what could happen next?The UK government is threatening Elon Musk's X with the nuclear option under the country's online safety laws: a ban. The social media platform is under pressure from ministers after it allowed the Grok AI tool, which is integrated within the...
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Move is attempt to defuse growing rebellion by Labour MPs over proposed changes
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FitzWalter Capital's move at G.Network is set to mark the first insolvency in Britain's 'altnet' sector for years
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Channel 4 News has announced the appointment of Paul Morgan-Bentley as Head of Forensic Journalism. Paul will oversee the team's investigative journalism.
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The unusual changes in the North Korean dictator's personal security detail might be down to concerns of possible assassination following Pyongyang's involvement in Russia's war in Ukraine, while the US operation to capture Venezuela's Maduro made him fear a "decapitation strike," analysts say.
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ICO says it is making inquiries with banking group over data privacy after it accessed 30,000 staff accountsThe information watchdog is questioning Lloyds Banking Group over a potential breach of privacy rules after it accessed data from 30,000 staff bank accounts during union pay talks last year.Lloyds – which owns the Halifax and Bank of...
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Sales of clothes and computers fall, but discount supermarkets Aldi and Lidl enjoy bumper tradingRetailers suffered a "drab Christmas”, ending the year with disappointing sales in their most important month, according to new data underlining the difficulties facing Britain's high streets.Overall retail sales grew by just 1.2% in December compared...
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Broadcaster's submission calls on Florida court to throw out defamation case where US president is suing over editing of 6 January 2021 speechThe BBC is to attempt to have Donald Trump's $10bn defamation lawsuit over the editing of a speech for Panorama thrown out, according to court documents.The broadcaster faced criticism for airing an episode...
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Former ambassador to US had earlier declined to give apology for keeping in touch with sex offender after his conviction Peter Mandelson has issued an apology for his association with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein – after declining to do so in an interview broadcast on Sunday.The Labour peer, who was sacked as US ambassador when...
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Seven out of 10 targets have little likelihood of being met by 2030, Office for Environmental Protection saysThe government will not meet its targets to save wildlife in England and is failing on almost all environmental measures, the Office for Environmental Protection watchdog has said.In a damning report, the OEP has found that seven of the 10...
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Broadcaster argues that 'Panorama' documentary at centre of president's claim was not available in the US
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GP practices are increasingly withdrawing from shared-care agreements with patients diagnosed by private clinics
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The Cambridge-based business saw shares slide in early trading as it pointed towards 'limited visibility' regarding future trading.
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The former minister also said the British lawmaking process is not fit for purpose when it comes to regulating new technology.
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It comes after Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced a review into ADHD diagnoses
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A row is brewing between the government, Labour backbenchers and the security services over the Hillsborough law. Sam has the intel on why MPs want it to go even further, leaving Number 10 in a tricky position. After several policy U-turns and potentially more on the horizon - is the prime minister still in the […]
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Trevelle Rowland, 34, drove at security guards in Barking months before killing someone with his car
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Most Londoners are enjoying a trouble-free commute over the morning rush hour with few problems currently being reported.
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British officials aim to secure foreign investment at the World Economic Forum
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Chief executive Tim Campbell says shifting staff to new Edinburgh office is taking 'longer than we might have liked'
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Defection helps rightwing party by making it less scary and more viable in era of bloc-based politics
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HS2 is set to cost more per kilometre than any other rail project in the world as total bill could surpass £100bn
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The BBC will file a motion to dismiss Trump's $10billion defamation lawsuit
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All the areas still affected by the water outage as MPs call for utility boss to be sacked
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Former UK ambassador to the US's apology to Epstein's victims comes after he declined to do so in an interview over the weekend
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Most Londoners are enjoying a trouble-free commute over the morning rush hour with few problems currently being reported.
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Prime minister tells parliamentary party that 'being in the room' for trade and defence talks will boost UK economy Keir Starmer has defended his frequent trips out of the country to Labour MPs, attempting to draw a direct link with the cost of living at home, which he warned would not be solved by isolationism.The prime minister told the meeting...
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From 1999 onwards, successive governments pursued a strategy linking foreign policy, state financing and the management of the country's main industry. The result was a network of bilateral alliances that channelled much of Venezuela's crude outside conventional buying and selling circuits.
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A geologist at the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland discussed potential difficulties of mining rare earth minerals in Greenland.Diogo Rosa said: "Everyone talks about the rare earths again and that doesn't mean they are the most feasible to be extracted."
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This was even though I had revoked my citizenship and now have dual British and German nationalityI want to flag a discriminatory experience I've had with the Co-op's will-writing service.I asked it to update a will it had drawn up for me in 2020, with my partner and our daughter as the beneficiaries. I received no follow-up for two months....
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Exclusive: Total spending in England expected to double existing budgets, with funding for private providers rising threefold'He tried so hard to get help': the tragic results of NHS right-to-choose for ADHD patientsThe NHS is overspending by £164m a year on attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) services, with an increasing amount going...
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Long-range missiles are an option for US intervention but possible responses also include cyber operations, according to CBS News
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Londoners heading out on their morning commute can expect a relatively trouble-free journey with few problems currently being reported.
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There's a new face on the Kensington Palace PR bench, but what exactly is her "crisis” background, and why has Prince William hired her?
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Migration surge after Brexit and Covid lockdowns has eased while clampdown has slashed arrivals
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BT's infrastructure company cannot retreat on its plans for a national digital network
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In Sachsen-Anhalt stellen sich der CDU-Vorstand, die Fraktion aber auch die Koalitionspartner SPD und FDP hinter die Entscheidung von Ministerpräsident Reiner Haseloff, sich Ende Januar zurückzuziehen. Damit macht er den Weg frei für Wirtschaftsminister und CDU-Spitzenkandidat Sven Schulze.Der Wechsel kommt wenige Monate vor der Landtagswahl...
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Nadhim Zahawi's ministerial experience is badly needed by Nigel Farage but it comes with his former party's tainted brandIn the death throes of Boris Johnson's government in the summer of 2022, Nadhim Zahawi was appointed chancellor by an increasingly desperate prime minister determined to cling on to power.The vacancy arose after Rishi Sunak, who...
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Former attorney general urges more clarity on British spy agencies' role in Abu Zubaydah's torture by CIAMinisters should explain why the UK has paid compensation to a Palestinian man who was tortured by the CIA and is still being held in Guantánamo Bay, according to a former attorney general.Abu Zubaydah, the first man subjected to CIA...
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The US president is seeking up to 10 billion dollars (£7.5 billion) in damages.
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Abu Zubaydah has been held without charge in a US military prison for nearly two decades
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Scotland's space industry has become a leader in manufacturing small modular units
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Lib Dem MP hits out at Commons speaker for failing to grant him right to call for national emergency responseThousands of homes in the south-west of England were still without power or water on Monday in the aftermath of Storm Goretti.It has been four days since Goretti brought gusts of almost 100mph and a rare red warning for "dangerous, stormy”...
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Exclusive: Dutch police question claims used by West Midlands force in evidence to inquiryDutch police have questioned the credibility of claims used by British officers to justify excluding Israeli fans from a football match in Birmingham in their testimony to an official inquiry.Maccabi Tel Aviv fans were banned from the Europa League game...
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Melanie Ivarsson oversaw development of US biotech's mRNA Covid vaccine during the pandemic
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Industry data points to disappointing Christmas for shops as consumers held back
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The Finance Secretary faces calls from parties, charities and business leaders ahead of Tuesday's Budget.
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The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology did not specify which day it would come into effect.
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Warrington 16-year-old is inspiring young boys to embrace dramaStanding on stage at the Golden Globes in front of Hollywood's elite, Owen Cooper said that the experience simply "did not feel real”.The 16-year-old from Warrington picked up best supporting male actor for his performance in Netflix's "incel” drama, Adolescence, which was one of...
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Skilled workers at Leonardo Helicopters fear it will close Yeovil site if Ministry of Defence delays awarding contractThe UK's last military helicopter factory must land a long-awaited order from the Ministry of Defence within the coming weeks to secure about 3,000 manufacturing jobs, industry sources suggest.Skilled workers at Leonardo Helicopters...
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Francesca Nadin visited Heba Muraisi, 31, in a Wakefield prison at the weekend and says 'her body is shutting down'A prisoner linked to Palestine Action who is on day 71 of a hunger strike has told a friend: "I'm dying.”Francesca Nadin visited Heba Muraisi, 31, at HMP New Hall in Wakefield on Saturday for the first time since the protest began...
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Ex-chancellor asked Badenoch's team for seat in Lords but was apparently rebuffed over sacking for tax affairsNadhim Zahawi was rejected for a peerage by the Conservatives just weeks before he defected to Reform UK, Tory sources have told the Guardian.The former chancellor asked Kemi Badenoch's top team for a seat in the House of Lords but was...
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Scottish Labour MSPs are expected to abstain on the Budget, effectively allowing it to pass.
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The housing shortage is leaving many Londoners having to pay sky-high rents or take out big mortgages to buy a property
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A crackdown on illegal working has seen enforcement officers up visits to restaurants, car washes, nail salons, barbers, markets, shops and hotels
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Shadow chancellor Mel Stride will also propose reforms to OBR aimed at 'fully capturing' impact of tax cuts on growth
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His remarks appeared to be an effort to justify time spent on international affairs.
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Hospitals are facing a 'triple threat' of cold weather, winter viruses and a high number of patients requiring specialist care
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Lossmaking sales are the latest sign of weakness in the capital's property market
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Liz Kendall says decision by X last week to restrict the Grok AI deepfake tool to subscribers did not go far enoughZahawi says he accepts that the Conservatives are to blame for some of the problems facinng the country.Since leaving parliament, I have been reflecting on the successes and failures of my old party's time in government, and I rue the...
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The Metropolitan Police says serious violent crime is falling in London - but they are battling to be heard over public fear and a powerful online narrative claiming that crime is spiralling out of control.
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We spoke to the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley.
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In the last few minutes Sir Keir Starmer has described the actions of Grok and X as "absolutely disgusting and shameful" - warning that "if X cannot control Grok, we will".
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A major incident has been declared in Kent and Sussex, where more than 30,000 properties have been left without water - or with an intermittent supply - for as long as five days.
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It comes as media watchdog Ofcom has launched an investigation into whether the social media platform has breached UK law.
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Family statement said musician died 'after a long battle with his mental health'Matt Kwasniewski-Kelvin, the guitarist who was a member of acclaimed British experimental rock band Black Midi, has died aged 26.A statement from his family said he died "after a long battle with his mental health. A talented musician and a kind, loving man finally...
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Sector is overwhelmed by demand and expanding faster than administrative structures can supportWhen Craig, not his real name, started as a clinician for a private ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) clinic in the spring of 2023, he was pleased by how thorough the training was and how seriously the organisation seemed to take clinical...
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Exclusive: David Lammy's proposals could be altered to avoid fight in Lords after criticism from MPs, peers and lawyersProposals to limit jury trials could be watered down after a backlash from MPs, peers and senior figures in the legal profession, the Guardian has been told.Sources say senior government officials are discussing potential changes...
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Naomi Long said in one week of the Criminal Bar Association strike, 10 trials, 57 arraignments and 22 sentencing hearings were directly affected.
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Stinging reponse from Conservatives after former chancellor announced his defection to Reform UK on Monday
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The 17-year-old boy, known only as 'Y', missed out on home-based support for his autism, dyslexia and social skills to which he was legally entitled
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Technology Secretary Liz Kendall told MPs that creating non-consensual intimate images will become a criminal offence from this week.
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Gareth Stark, from Stafford, will be sentenced at a later date after admitting his guilt over the 'truly tragic' death.
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The changes form part of the government's Employment Rights Bill which became law last year
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Thomas Craig attacked two people on a train between Glasgow and Dundee
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No 10 pointed to comments made by the former head of MI6, who suggested that proscribing the organisation would have no 'practical effect'.
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Army veteran Simon Taylor, who had part of his right leg amputated after his vehicle was hit by a roadside bomb in 2009, went on to work in education.
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'There is, rightly, grave public concern at present concerning conduct of officers of the Metropolitan Police. The public is entitled to expect much better', says judge
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Reform UK's newest recruit said in 2015 he would be frightened to live in a Britain run by FarageThe former Conservative chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has been unveiled by Nigel Farage as Reform UK's newest heavyweight political recruit.However, critical comments that both men made about each other in the past have led to awkward questions for Zahawi...
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Luke Davis, 31, found guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm on woman whom he did not tell about diagnosisA man who infected a woman with HIV after he stopped his treatment and did not tell her about his diagnosis has been jailed for four-and-a-half years.Luke Davis, 31, was found guilty of inflicting grievous bodily harm on the woman, who...
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Government signals support for possible Ofcom intervention on Grok as scrutiny of X's AI tool intensifiesBusiness live – latest updatesElon Musk's X "is not doing enough to keep its customers safe online”, a minister has said, as the UK government prepares to outline possible action against the platform over the mass production of sexualised...
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Masrob Ali, 54, who died in crash that also claimed lives of three teenagers, described as 'the kindest man' A taxi driver who was among four people killed in a head-on collision in Greater Manchester was "the gentlest soul” and was not at fault for the crash, his family has said.Masrob Ali, 54, died when his taxi collided with a Seat Leon...
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The investigation was welcomed by Technology Secretary Liz Kendall.
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The Canal Way development would see 2,500 new homes built in the west London area, making it one of the biggest housing developments in the city
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Ashenafei Demissie, 53, who claimed a fault made his car move on its own has been cleared of causing death by careless driving
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The Duchess of Edinburgh met the senior women's and men's teams at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre in Marlow, Buckinghamshire.
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An 81-year-old was killed by a speeding cyclist on the Outer Circle of Regent's Park in 2022
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It turns out Brits aren't as picky as other nations when it comes to dating
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1.5 million cycling trips a day are made in the capital - but only a third by women
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The supermarket has pulled its slow-cooked lamb shoulder after discovering milk was not listed on the label, posing a potential risk to those with allergies
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Technology Secretary Liz Kendall told MPs that creating non-consensual intimate images will become a criminal offence from this week.
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