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Exclusive: Report suggests only 1% of annual spend on food and drink adverts will be affected after industry lobbyingThe junk food ad ban intended to curb childhood obesity will affect only 1% of the £2.4bn spent annually on advertising food and drink, and may prove a "paper tiger”, ministers have been told.The government has hailed the ban on...
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The government has been trying to push through reforms to the courts system that will reduce defendents' access to jury trials.
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Frontline trading standards officers have told Channel 4 News they have received complaints of children being given vapes in exchange for sexual favours.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Tuesday that a "key" military factory in Russia's western city of Bryansk had been targetted and hit in a missile strike. Russia earlier accused Kyiv of a "terrorist" attack in Bryansk that it said killed six civilians and wounded at least 37 people, without specifying what the target was.
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US President Donald Trump says he's weighing lifting oil sanctions in an effort to keep energy prices down, in a move that is seen benefiting Russia and its financing of the war in Ukraine. Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Sergey Vakulenko, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Russia Eurasia Centre, explains that sanctions have done little so far to...
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Former footballer Barton, 43, who 'vehemently denies' attacking non-league manager Kevin Lynch, 51 was remanded in custody after appearing in court
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A significant number of Labour backbenchers abstained in vote over the reforms which propose to limit the number of jury trials
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Former Sinn Féin leader being sued by three men injured in IRA bombings in 1976 and 1996A convicted IRA bomber has told a court that Gerry Adams was a senior figure in the organisation despite the former Sinn Féin leader's claims to the contrary.Adams, 77, is being sued for symbolic "vindicatory” damages of £1 each by John Clark, Jonathan...
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Video footage shows passengers on the Weaver line intervening after a man shouted abuse at a woman over her accent
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Billy O'Reilly, 53, is accused of attacking 82-year-old Paul Ratledge in West End Lane, Camden
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The Duchy of Cornwall submitted its plans to create a new 'garden' neighbourhood, South East Faversham, in 2024.
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Barry Laycock, who was hurt in the 1996 Arndale shopping centre bombing, is suing the former Sinn Fein president.
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'Today will be yet again, our most intense day of strikes inside Iran: the most fighters, the most bombers,' said US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth
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Exclusive: Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper concerned about student visa ban on female Chevening scholars from volatile countries such as AfghanistanThe Home Office rejected an appeal from the foreign secretary, Yvette Cooper, that would have protected outstanding students in some of the world's most dangerous countries from changes to the UK's...
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Charlotte Nichols hit out at the Deputy Prime Minister's plans to curb access to jury trials.
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The responsibility for the design, build and running of it will be within Government, according to Darren Jones.
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The Queen delivered her most significant speech to date on the issue of violence against women and girls.
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The Chancellor said the potential change would be in response to a 'significant' rise in driving costs.
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Network Rail said the low level part of Glasgow Central will open on Wednesday.
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Javier De Brito Jardim, 36, carried out attack after wrongly believing victim had got him dismissed for making threats
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Some 1,200 migrants have crossed the English Channel so far in March, bringing the 2026 total to 3,409 people
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Nicole Sewell and family waved off fiance Petty Officer Daniel Easter from Southsea seafront.
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Chief Secretary to the Prime Minister Darren Jones unveiled the revamped digital ID programme, which will see services accessed via a "one stop” app
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Joani Reid denies any involvement in business activities of spouse, who was arrested last week by anti-terror policeJoani Reid, the MP who resigned the Labour whip last week after her husband was arrested on suspicion of spying for China, received a donation from his company the previous month, it has emerged.Reid, who said after the arrest that...
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Government's economic watchdog believes pressure on energy prices could push rate close to 3% by end of 2026UK inflation could end the year higher than previously expected at 3% because of the US-Israel war in Iran, the government's economics watchdog has said.David Miles, a senior figure at the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), said...
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Conservative leader accused of taking confusing position after she said Starmer should 'do more than catch arrows'Kemi Badenoch has denied calling for the UK to join Donald Trump's war on Iran, after previously saying Keir Starmer should do more to "stop the people who are attacking us”.Labour accused Badenoch of having a confused position after...
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Kyiv is seeking help from the EU to recover money and valuables seized by Hungary last week, while Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ordered the government to hold cash and gold seized from a Ukrainian bank for up to 60 days amid an ongoing investigation.
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Berlin has called for a unified European response to the "E1 project," which some officials warn poses an "existential threat" to the future of the two-state solution. Israel disputes this and maintains that the status of settlements is a matter of negotiations.
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"This is the biggest I told you so in the history of I told you sos in the world,” Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Dr Majed Al-Ansari told the media in a striking statement directed to all active combat forces in the Iran war just as a new wave of Iranian attacks triggered air raid alerts in Doha.
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He has been remanded in custody and the case sent to crown court.
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Charlotte Nichols hit out at the Deputy Prime Minister's plans to curb access to jury trials.
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James Murray said words to the effect of 'if they can bleed, they can breed', a Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) tribunal ruling said.
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The Queen delivered her most significant speech to date on the issue of violence against women and girls.
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Network Rail said the low level part of Glasgow Central will open on Wednesday.
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The civil case against Mr Adams has been brought by victims of three bombings in the UK.
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Legislation introduced by Liam McArthur to allow terminally ill Scots to seek help to die is now in its final stages at Holyrood.
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Charlotte Nichols hit out at the Deputy Prime Minister's plans to curb access to jury trials.
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The government's anti-Muslim definition has sparked reactions from politicians and campaign groups
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The 32-year-old was killed at her home in Lurgan in 2022 and her partner Stephen McCullagh is on trial for her murder.
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He has been remanded in custody and the case sent to crown court.
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The Premier League star has been accused by neighbours of flying his drone close to apartment windows
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The Doddie's Triple Crown 2026 team left Melrose on Tuesday, with a 750-mile cycle to Dublin ahead of them.
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Big differences in prices at fuel pumps cannot 'be blamed on Iran or what's happening in the Gulf', Ireland's deputy premier has said.
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The Type 45 destroyer has left Portsmouth to bolster the UK's defences around Cyprus.
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Union opposed to London Underground pushing ahead with four-day week planTube drivers in London are to strike across 12 days in the spring in a row over a four-day working week, the RMT has announced.The union said that London Underground bosses were pushing ahead with plans to condense the number of working days in the week, despite their members...
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Russia's deportation and forcible transfer of "thousands" of Ukrainian children during the war in Ukraine amounts to a crime against humanity, a United Nations team of investigators said Tuesday. Moscow has failed to establish a system facilitating returns, focusing instead on long-term placement of the children with families or institutions in...
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Jonathan Ashworth was made a CBE in a ceremony at Windsor Castle.
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Exclusive: Safeguarding minister says man accused of restraining order breach will not come to court until 2028A man accused of breaching a restraining order related to Jess Phillips will not have his case heard in the crown court until 2028, the Labour minister has revealed, as she urged MPs to back measures to scrap some jury trials.Phillips said...
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Ministers try to win over sceptical public by potentially excluding children and some personal data
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The First Minister addressed MSPs for the first time since the major blaze in the city on Sunday.
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The Finance Minister said the powersharing Executive does not have the financial 'firepower' to fund any relief scheme.
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The Justice Secretary was calling for the restoration of 'swift and fair justice' under reforms.
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24-hour walkouts are due to start in a fortnight and continue until May
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Reform leader's latest comment contrasts with earlier statement that 'gloves need to come off'Nigel Farage has been accused of making a U-turn after he said Britain should not get involved in Donald Trump's war with Iran.His comments on Tuesday contrasted with his previous assertion that the "gloves need to come off” when dealing with Iran....
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GoFundMe said 'dozens' of appeals have been set up for firms affected by the blaze next to Central Station.
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Ms McNally, 32, was pregnant when she was found dead at her home in Lurgan in December 2022.
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The First Minister addressed MSPs for the first time since the fire.
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Chairman Lord Brailsford has issued an update on the next steps for the inquiry.
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Trump has handed out pairs of the Oxford shoes to several members of his administration
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One of the crew said the conditions are beyond tough and that at one point, he had a distress flare in his hand 'ready to go'.
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Here's a breakdown of everything we know about West and Censori's relationship status:
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Dr Nicole Harkin shared five things that cause high blood pressure on TikTok
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On Europe's eastern flank, the Baltic states – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – fear they could become Vladimir Putin's next target. After several drone incursions from Russia, the three countries are stepping up their defence strategies on the ground and in the air. This report from our colleagues at FRANCE 2 and FRANCE 24's Guillaume Gougeon.
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Budget watchdog's top economist says high oil and gas prices could deliver 'completely unwelcome' hit to economy
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The inquest into the death of the 14-year-old schoolboy, which is being heard with a jury, is now in its seventh week.
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A man is in a serious but stable condition in hospital after the incident in Merseyside.
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He says the changes are necessary to keep the criminal justice system running.
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Lime warns of 'unintended consequences' if its popular hire bikes cannot be used across south-west London
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East Sheen, Dulwich village, Hampstead village, south Richmond and Notting Hill all named in King's College London report
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Jonathan Ganesh is giving evidence at the High Court in London in a civil case brought against the former Sinn Fein president.
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A strike in southern Iran reported to have killed at least 160 children and staff at a primary school has sparked conflicting claims about who was responsible
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Police ombudsman says scale of investigation now clearer after 'significant amount of digital evidence' seizedAuthorities in Northern Ireland have identified "multiple” potential victims of a former police officer who is accused of rape and other sexual offences.The office of the police ombudsman said on Tuesday it was allocating all available...
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Campaigners say Wes Streeting's decision to name senior midwife as chair will begin to restore trustFamilies who lost babies at two hospitals in Leeds have said they are slowly regaining trust in the health secretary after the midwife Donna Ockenden was appointed to lead a review into the failing service, where 56 babies and two mothers died in...
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Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water, South East Water, Southern Water and Wessex Water will be allowed an average increase of 2.2% in customer bills.
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A man is in a serious but stable condition in hospital after the incident in Merseyside.
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Petrol, heating, and grocery bills could all take a hit as the conflict shows no sign of slowing
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The independent investigation into maternity and neonatal services at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust was ordered by Wes Streeting in October.
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SaxaVord Spaceport on the Shetland island hopes to host its first test launch during the summer months.
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Jonathan Ganesh is giving evidence at the High Court in London in a civil case brought against the former Sinn Fein president.
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Australia granted asylum to five members of Iran's women's soccer team visiting for a tournament as the Iran war began. Outside the team's hotel, protesters tried to block a bus believed to carry other players. It remains unclear what will happen to the rest of the team.
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The party said it would slash net zero initiatives to save £13 billion a year.
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MPs voted 307 to 173 against the proposed change to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill.
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The letter comes amid reports that the museum has removed the word 'Palestine' from several of its gallery displays.
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A man is in a serious but stable condition in hospital after the incident in Merseyside.
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Former footballer charged after man taken to hospital with facial and rib injuries
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FRANCE 24's François Picard welcomes Jon Marks, author, political scientist and chairman/founder of Cross-border Information. Having followed energy markets for decades, Marks warns that we are in uncharted waters: the current crisis bears little resemblance to any previous shock.
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Legislation introduced by Liam McArthur to allow terminally ill Scots to seek help to die is now in its final stages at Holyrood.
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The party said it would slash net zero initiatives to save £13 billion a year.
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The Tory leader insisted she was supportive of Britain's armed forces and claimed the Government were using them as a 'human shield' for criticism.
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Jonathan Ganesh is giving evidence at the High Court in London in a civil case brought against the former Sinn Fein president.
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Oil costs have jumped since the US and Israel began airstrikes on Iran, pushing up inflation, petrol prices and mortgage rates
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A suspect has been arrested after multiple shots were fired at the home Rihanna shares with her partner A$AP Rocky and their three children
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Chairman Lord Brailsford has issued an update on the next steps for the inquiry.
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RFA Lyme Bay could be sent to the eastern Mediterranean if the crisis continues.
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A man was taken to hospital with injuries to his face and ribs after the incident in Merseyside.
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Jonathan Ganesh is giving evidence at the High Court in London in a civil case brought against the former Sinn Fein president.
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A yellow weather alert for wind has also been issued for Wednesday.
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The party said it would slash net zero initiatives to save £13 billion a year.
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Carnaby Street reached its rock and roll zenith in the Sixties when fashion boutiques such as Lady Jane, Lord John and The Mod Male drew A-listers such as The Rolling Stones
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Huntley was reportedly attacked with a metal bar in a workshop at the maximum security jail on February 26.
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Anthony Russell, 43, will appear in court via video link on Wednesday accused of attack at HMP FranklandA fellow inmate has been charged with the murder of the child killer Ian Huntley in a maximum security prison, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has said.Anthony Russell, 43, will appear before magistrates charged with murdering the 52-year-old...
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He says the changes are necessary to keep the criminal justice system running.
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The court heard the boy described Rudakubana as a 'hero' with similar interests in 'genocides and that'.
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HMS Dragon had been in dock in Portsmouth as France, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands sent naval assets to the Mediterranean
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Huntley, behind bars for the murder of 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, died on Saturday following the attack
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Courts minister Sarah Sackman said 'hate' at demonstrations like the planned Al-Quds Day rally on Sunday 'has no place in our society'
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Oil prices have soared since the US and Israel began strikes on Iran, exceeding 100 dollars per barrel on Monday.
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The pizza delivery chain nonetheless said 2026 had got off to a good start and it was hoping for a boost from its newer chicken sub-brand.
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Rachel Reeves said to be considering levy cuts for oil and gas firms, but economists say this would just fatten profitsEasing the windfall tax on the North Sea would do nothing for hard-pressed consumers, and merely fatten the profits of oil and gas companies, economists and experts have told the Guardian.Rachel Reeves, the UK chancellor, is...
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Growing fears that elevated interest rates will continue, as Barclays finds worries that war will push up inflationBusiness live – latest updatesA leading British housebuilder has warned the Iran conflict could knock homebuyer sentiment, amid growing fears of a jump in inflation and a prolonged period of elevated interest rates.Persimmon said it...
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There is no perfect solution to cutting court backlogs — it is a matter of trade-offs
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Reform leader said last week that 'the gloves need to come off' but now calls for caution over the UK's involvement
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Traditional reindeer racing that's been delighting fans for decades in Finland, has drawn crowds of spectators despite freezing sub zero temperatures. The competition is held at a remote location near the Russian border 264 kilometres northeast of the city of Oulu.
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All services to and from the station have been suspended following a massive blaze in a nearby building.
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Victoria line unable to operate through central London for much of Tuesday morning due to casualty on the track
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The UK Foreign Office is advising against travel to 20 countries in the Middle East region as conflict continues to escalate
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Justice secretary says changes designed to reduce courts backlog will benefit remand ratesWe can bring you some lines from the Reform press conference (see post at 10.10). Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby asked Nigel Farage about Reform's inconsistent position over the UK's policy in regard to the US-Israeli war with Iran. She asks how voters...
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Permission comes on top of 24% average increase previously given by industry regulator Ofwat
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Government facing prospect of most serious backbench revolt yet over proposals for England and Wales Plans to curtail the number of jury trials in England and Wales have been described as "unpopular, untested and poorly evidenced” by thousands of lawyers who have written to the prime minister.The letter to Keir Starmer, a former director of...
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The government, like the rest of us, is trying to work out where it stands this morning after Donald Trump swung from hitting Iran ‘twenty times harder’ to ending the war ‘very soon’. If Mr Trump’s got things to boiling point and now looking for an off-ramp, how will that make the UK response look? […]
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Specialists from the UK Health Security Agency are trying to uncover the source of the disease
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Vladimir Putin has reportedly said his country is willing to work with European customers amid an energy crisis caused by the Iran war.
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Anglian, Southern, Wessex and South East allowed to raise charges more than originally permitted by watchdogBusiness live – latest updatesMillions of households in England will pay even higher water bills than previously expected, after the competition regulator gave its final verdict on industry spending plans for the coming years.Five water...
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