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Union says growing numbers of its members have made complaints about infringements of copyright in AI materialThe performing arts union Equity has threatened mass direct action over tech and entertainment companies' use of its members' likenesses, images and voices in AI content without permission.The warning came as the union said growing numbers...
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Homeowners who took advantage of government programmes left with cladding likely to cause dampAlmost all the external insulation fitted under the previous government's energy efficiency scheme was installed so poorly it will have to be repaired or replaced, an investigation has found.Thousands of homeowners who took advantage of the home insulation...
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Around 300 senior managers across the banking group are expected to take part in the bespoke programme.
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Other items in the auction are connected to Lady Gaga and Billie Eilish.
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Andrew Muir also said he would not rule out the administration collapsing before the next Assembly election due in 2027.
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Jen Craft says she fears people with learning disabilities or autism could be in limbo as they wait for community support to be provided.
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President Donald Trump spoke to reporters on his way back to Washington following a historic peace summit in Egypt
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Online marketplace paid just $18m in corporation tax, leading campaigners to call for government action The Chinese online marketplace Temu's EU operations more than doubled pre-tax profits last year to just below $120m (£90m) despite employing just eight people, accounts show.They rose 171% in the 12 months to December 2024 compared with the...
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While some question UK's 'key' role in negotiations, others claim British influence was significantFor British officials who had spent the last 24 hours talking up the UK's role in negotiating peace in Gaza, Monday's press conference by Donald Trump in Egypt was a brutal lesson in realpolitik."Where's the United Kingdom?” asked the US president...
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Changes intended to reduce 'burdensome bureaucracy' and make it easier to build windfarms, reservoirs and housingMinisters are making it easier to build windfarms, reservoirs and large housing developments as part of a series of changes to the government's planning and infrastructure bill designed to bolster the confidence of developers.The...
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Exclusive: 13 mainly northern MPs say a new system should better account for higher house prices in south-eastMore than a dozen Labour MPs have written to Rachel Reeves calling on her to scrap council tax, as the chancellor faces mounting pressure to overhaul Great Britain's property taxes in next month's budget.Thirteen MPs, mainly from seats in...
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Education secretary warns against misleading claims online during launch of 'Best Start in Life' campaignParents who turn to TikTok influencers and Instagram gurus for advice on everything from potty training to childhood vaccination are at risk of falling victim to misleading and poor quality information, the education secretary has warned.Bridget...
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Every constituency projected to be at greater risk, with many areas likely to be uninsurable, Guardian investigation findsThe flood-prone Worcestershire town being abandoned by insurersDoors, drains and paving perils: protecting your home from floodingMillions more homes in England, Scotland and Wales face devastating floods, and some towns may...
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Author of influential report on the gig economy says new watchdog can make progress on workers' rightsLabour has appointed Tony Blair's former policy chief to lead Britain's new jobs market watchdog being created by the government to enforce its strengthening of workers' rights.Matthew Taylor, who led the influential Taylor report on the gig...
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Inflation also hitting sales, says industry body, as Barclays says credit card spending fell in SeptemberUK retail sales growth cooled last month as concerns over inflation and looming tax increases in Rachel Reeves's autumn budget weighed on British consumers.In a snapshot before the chancellor's tax and spending event next month, the British...
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The pair worked together on films including Father Of The Bride and Something's Gotta Give.
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The figure has nudged back up to 5.2% from last month's 4.9%, according to Worldpanel by Numerator, formerly Kantar.
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A decision is expected on October 21, although that could be pushed back with Steve Reed indicating it would come 'within weeks'.
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In London, good etiquette never goes out of style
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The majority of the London Underground and Overground is providing a good service
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Darren Millar, leader of the Welsh Conservatives, has written to First Minister Eluned Morgan, offering to discuss a budget agreement.
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Quatre jours après sa re-nomination à Matignon, Sébastien Lecornu, enfin doté d’un gouvernement, prononcera ce mardi, à 15 heures, une déclaration de politique générale très attendue à l’Assemblée nationale. Tout ce qu’il faut savoir en amont sur les forces politiques en présence, ainsi que le décryptage des annonces en direct...
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Official figures showed payroll employment rose by 10,000 between July and August
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Row over alleged spying case will hinder Labour's attempts to rebuild ties with Beijing
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Caffeine lovers will be able to grab a bargain for one day only
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Fayaz Khan, 26, found guilty after posting a video directed at Reform UK leader with the 'chilling' threat
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Hard hit hospitality sector sees 59,000 jobs lost in past year according to ONS data
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The website claimed the event was 'family friendly' and 'inclusive', despite not being open to women and girls over the age of 12
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The company building the high-speed railway said a tunnel boring machine broke through at Washwood Heath, north-east Birmingham
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Only one line is facing delays on the London Underground
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The company previously said upstream production would come in lower quarter-on-quarter.
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Lewisham Shopping Centre would be demolished to make way for towers up to 35 storeys high
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Nadia Yahlom, 36, filmed a day before the anniversary of October 7 in Muswell Hill in north London
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Just four prosecutions brought against noisy passengers in five years on Transport for London services
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On the day, the government wants to talk about cutting “burdensome bureaucracy” in the planning system - China is the story it can’t shake off again. Sam and Anne go over the fresh warning about the “significant threat” posed by Chinese hackers and how they contributed to a record number of serious online attacks. And […]
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The director of public prosecutions has been asked if the case could be resumed if the Government declares Beijing is a threat to national security.
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The whereabouts of 24 dead Israeli hostages remains unknown to their families, leaving them in anguish
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The prime minister faced an awkward moment as Donald Trump appeared to invite him up to speak in front of reporters during the Middle East peace summit
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Legal firms are overwhelmed with enquiries from companies and individuals after Trump and Starmer harden policies
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The race among dockless e-bike companies to expand in the city is causing disruption
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The final day in Lima saw the heavyweights close an unforgettable Grand Prix in style. Rafael Macedo, Metka Lobnik, Giovani Ferreira, Raz Hershko, and Lukas Krpalek all claimed gold, showcasing world-class judo and emotion. A fitting finale to Peru's historic debut.
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Introducing Toxic Legacy, a new season of Untold from the Financial Times.
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FT analysis reveals potential breach of UK rules over handling of personal data
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The party can't keep expecting successful people to pretend that leaving the EU was a good idea
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Productivity gains won't necessarily translate into the embrace of free time — especially in America
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Labour says Tory government at time failed to classify China as a threat, but plenty of evidence suggests the contraryThere is a baffling contradiction at the heart of the efforts of Dan Jarvis, the security minister, to explain why the prosecution of two Britons accused of spying for China collapsed last month. The problem, he insisted in front of...
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Climate breakdown and crumbling defences mean more homes in England are at risk – but you are not completely defencelessThe flood-prone Worcestershire town being abandoned by insurersMillions more homes in Great Britain at risk of flooding, investigation findsMore homes than ever before in England are at risk of flooding due to climate breakdown...
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George Finch, 19, says he was called a 'racist' and 'fascist' during incident in Warwickshire on FridayThe Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, has criticised "disgraceful” rhetoric from the Labour and Green parties after the UK's youngest council leader was allegedly assaulted.George Finch, 19, the Reform leader of Warwickshire county council,said he...
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Die Lage ist ernst wie selten zuvor: Bei einer öffentlichen Anhörung im Bundestag warnen die Chefs von BND und Verfassungsschutz vor einer neuen, konkreten Bedrohung durch Russland. Es geht um hybride Angriffe, mysteriöse Drohnenflüge und die Gefahr einer „heißen Konfrontation". Rixa Fürsen und Rasmus Buchsteiner analysieren die...
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As international attention turns to the high-level Gaza peace summit in Sharm el Sheikh, where diplomatic gestures are presented as forward momentum, François Picard is pleased to welcome Dr H. A. Hellyer, Senior Associate Fellow at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) for Defence and International Security Studies in London. Dr. Hellyer...
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The tech giant has increased its involvement in clean energy projects as part of efforts to match the amount used by customers to power their devices.
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The Government has brought a challenge to the UK's highest court on aspects of the last Conservative government's contentious Legacy Act.
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Baroness Lawlor suggested foreign students who go to university and then 'abuse' their visa to seek asylum should have their claim struck down.
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Government seeks to persuade OBR that reform package will generate growth ahead of Budget
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PARIS — A la veille de la présentation du projet de loi de finances 2026 par le nouveau gouvernement de Sébastien Lecornu, POLITICO publie la première partie du texte, relative aux recettes de l'Etat. Dans ces trente articles, on retrouve plusieurs annonces formulées par le Premier ministre, dont la reconduction de la contribution sur les...
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Labour deputy leadership hopeful Lucy Powell said it should give 'a clear articulation of the core purpose of the Labour Government'.
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A Commons debate on baby loss comes during 'rapid' national investigation into maternity care in England
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Research finds kicking the habit halves rate of decline in verbal fluency and slows memory loss by 20%People who stop smoking in middle age can reduce their cognitive decline so dramatically that within 10 years their chances of developing dementia are the same as someone who has never smoked, research has found.Kicking the habit halves the rate of...
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Far-right activist accused of refusing to give his mobile phone pin to police
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Matthew Taylor, a chief political strategist in the mid-2000s, will head enforcement body for tougher employment rules
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Shabana Mahmood was not proposing the 'removal of the right to protest', she told the Commons.
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The Prime Minister said the UK could use its experience with Northern Ireland to help monitor the ceasefire.
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People will be reminded of the importance of giving blood in official DVLA emails.
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Leading organisations in the tree production sector are calling for a designated action plan to boost the number and diversity of species being grown.
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Research by University College London has suggested it is never too late to quit.
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The test for the genetic condition will be included in the Newborn Blood Spot Screening Programme, which is performed five days after birth.
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The spending watchdog warned that 'clear failures' in the ECO scheme led to poor-quality installations, health and safety risks and suspected fraud.
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The Department for Education is launching new guidance to help parents find evidence-backed advice.
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The National Cyber Security Centre faced a record number of nationally significant incidents in 2024-25.
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Government reforms aim to allow more natural flood management schemes and speed up building of defences.
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The director of public prosecutions has been asked if the case could be resumed if the Government declares Beijing is a threat to national security.
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A jury found Fayaz Khan guilty last week of making a threat to kill the Reform UK leader in a TikTok post.
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A series of new additions to the Government's planning Bill could also arrest attempts at lengthy judicial review.
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The British Chambers of Commerce urged a reform of business rates.
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Dan Jarvis accuses Tories of suggesting case was deliberately abandoned 'without a shred of evidence'The government made "every effort” to support the trial of two men accused of spying for China, a minister has said, as he accused the Tories of claiming the case was deliberately abandoned "without a shred of evidence”.Dan Jarvis, the security...
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Mercedes, Ford, Renault, Nissan and Peugeot/Citroën face group action in which damages could exceed £6bnCar manufacturers decided they would rather cheat to prioritise "customer convenience” and sell cars than comply with the law on deadly pollutants, the first day of the largest group action trial in English legal history has been told.More...
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Company apologises and says network 'recovering' after many customers say there were unable to access servicesTens of thousands of Vodafone customers in the UK have reported they could not access services including the internet and making mobile phone calls.Consumers started reporting problems on the website of the outage monitor Downdetector from...
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Vicente Modahl will appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court on Tuesday.
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Backbenchers told Liz Kendall that the scheme will not stop illegal migration.
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Research found evidence of abuse within 73% of hearings and in 87% of the case files they reviewed.
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Security minister Dan Jarvis said the Government made every effort to support the prosecution of alleged spies.
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Jose Vicente Leiva-Modahl, 65, will appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court on Tuesday
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The Prime Minister said the UK could use its experience with Northern Ireland to help monitor the ceasefire.
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Spain's national weather agency, Aemet, warned up to 180mm of rain could fall within 12 hours
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The body of Agnes Wanjiru, 21, was found in a septic tank close to a British Army base in Nanyuki, Kenya, two months after she disappeared.
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The Prime Minister said the UK could use its experience with Northern Ireland to help monitor the ceasefire.
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Michael John Edwards, 43, from Nuneaton in Warwickshire was rushed to hospital but died on September 17
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Donald Trump has hailed his "historic” peace deal between Israel and Hamas, which saw hundreds of hostages and prisoners released earlier today.
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All eyes are on the Middle East where there have been emotional scenes in Israel as hostages were released, while tens of thousands of Palestinians are able to return to the ruins of their homes in Gaza. As global leaders, including Donald Trump and Keir Starmer, meet for a peace summit, Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss the UK's role in...
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Richard Tice says party will concentrate on cutting civil service and scrapping net zero once in governmentReform UK's deputy leader has admitted the party cannot deliver the £90bn in tax cuts promised in its manifesto, saying it would concentrate on public spending cuts once in government.Richard Tice said key election pledges such as lifting the...
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First minister tells SNP conference older people should not 'pay the price for Westminster's prejudice' over immigrationJohn Swinney has said the Scottish government will help hundreds of overseas care workers stay in the UK, as he attacked Westminster for its rising hostility to immigrants.The first minister said it was unfair Scotland's older...
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Minister calls Badenoch's claims about Chinese spy trial 'baseless smears'. This live blog is closedAt the Downing Street lobby briefing this morning the PM's spokesperson said it was "entirely false” to suggest the government influenced the collapse of the China spying case because of concerns Beijing could withdraw investment in the UK, Downing...
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Deputy national security adviser Matt Collins named as being personally responsible for providing witness statements
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Security minister Dan Jarvis said the Government made every effort to support the prosecution of alleged spies.
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The Conservative peer and Spectator editor had challenged the Labour front bench over the decline in the number of teachers in state education.
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MI5's National Protective Security Authority issued the warning to MPs, peers, councillors, candidates and parliamentary staff.
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Three fines worth a total of £705 have been issued to noisy passengers on the transport network
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The Prime Minister said the UK could use its experience with Northern Ireland to help monitor the ceasefire.
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Dr Josevania Martins was handed a nine-month suspension for prescribing Ozempic and Wegovy
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Lawyers acting for 1.6mn vehicle owners say failure to follow EU precedents would make UK a 'defeat-device island'
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John Swinney tells Scottish National party conference that independence will be escape route from 'broken' Britain
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The Housing Secretary said the party was not planning on failing to get a majority.
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Hanif Redwood, 32, was shot dead outside the Factory 15 Bar in Barking one year ago today - as police appeal for information
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The First Minister was speaking at the SNP party conference in Aberdeen on Monday.
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Security minister Dan Jarvis said the Government made every effort to support the prosecution of alleged spies.
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Far-right activist is accused of refusing to comply with counter-terrorism police request at Channel tunnelTommy Robinson claimed Elon Musk was paying his legal costs, as he went on trial for refusing to comply with a request made by counter-terrorism police as he tried to leave Britain last year.The far-right activist, whose real name is Stephen...
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'Egregious' police surveillance was sanctioned by government department, mother of Stephen Lawrence tells inquiryThe mother of Stephen Lawrence has alleged at the undercover policing public inquiry that the Home Office was "directly involved” in the "egregious and unlawful” surveillance of her family's campaign for justice.Doreen Lawrence also...
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Paul Martin, of Suffolk Road, Croydon, has admitted having a stun gun but denied the other two charges against him.
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Jocelyn Agyemang described the police officer who arrested her as 'very controlling' and 'very dismissive' at a misconduct hearing.
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Defence barrister Mark Mulholland questioned changes in Soldier H's evidence over the years and said it was unreliable.
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Meraj Ul Zahra, aged two, and Abdul Momin Alfaateh, aged three, were pronounced dead at a house in Stafford on Sunday morning.
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The First Minister was speaking at the SNP party conference in Aberdeen on Monday.
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Shabana Mahmood confirmed to MPs changes to police powers and work to step up efforts to tackle antisemitism.
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That depends on how far the party will go with spending cuts and taxes rises and on how the budget itself is defined
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The 'twindividual' artists are bringing their 'past modern' style to Kew
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He told police he would not give up the Pin for his phone because he did not want them to see his 'journalist material', a court heard.
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A defence barrister for Soldier F has argued evidence in the case is 'fundamentally contradictory'.
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The Hindu festival of lights has become a prime time for lavish parties, major fashion moments and celebrity spotting
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Embryo-like structures – dubbed hematoids by the experts that developed them – were created using human stem cells.
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Tory councillors want Westminster council to pause cycleway through Marylebone until impact of mayor's traffic ban becomes clear
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Jodie and Ben Picknett say they will never see little George 'taking his first steps, speaking or starting school'
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RMT claims staff face increased workload due to 'unreliable trains' and problems at control centre
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Paul Martin, of Suffolk Road, Croydon, has admitted having a stun gun but denied the other two charges against him.
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The First Minister was speaking at the SNP party conference in Aberdeen on Monday.
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The telecoms giant said on Monday afternoon that it is trying to fix a major issue which has impacted its broadband, 4G and 5G services.
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