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The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, met the UK prime minister, Keir Starmer, in London on Tuesday for talks on peace and Russia sanctions. Starmer told Zelenskyy it's important the 'focus must remain on Ukraine' despite the war in IranUK politics live Continue reading...
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The Reform UK leader has a lucrative extra gig sending paid-for Cameo messages. But an analysis of more than 4,000 show they include videos for a neo-Nazi group and a rioter. Henry Dyer reports – watch on YouTubeFor many, Cameo – the site where you can pay celebrities to send personalised video messages – is a bit of fun. For Nigel Farage,...
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We are raiding the Guardian long read archives to bring you some classic pieces from years past, with new introductions from the authors.This week, from 2022: Austerity, the pandemic and now the cost of living crisis have left many schools in a parlous state. How hard do staff have to work to give kids the chances they deserve?By Aida Edemariam....
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MP for Warrington North shares her experience as a complainant in a rape trial where the man she accused was acquittedStanding up in parliament last week, Charlotte Nichols MP waived her right to anonymity as a complainant of sexual offences."I care profoundly about rape victims facing intolerable delays for their day in court,” she said, in a...
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At the launch of the Conservative local elections campaign on Thursday, Peter Walker asked Kemi Badenoch about her shadow justice secretary's claim that Muslims praying in Trafalgar square was an 'act of domination'. Her answer did not clarify the party's position. Peter discusses with Lexy Topping the problems this kind of culture war may bring...
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A worldwide freezing order has been imposed on Paresh Raja, the owner of a UK mortgage providerA £1.3bn worldwide asset freezing order has been granted against the tycoon accused of fraud after his UK mortgage lending business collapsed.Paresh Raja, the founder and chief executive of Market Financial Solutions (MFS), is now barred from dissipating...
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Watchdog says banks will be able to respond to changing consumer demands, inflation and new technology The limit on contactless spending with a credit or debit card has been scrapped, and banks will be allowed to set their own restrictions.The City watchdog, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), said the move would allow banks to respond to...
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Beginning in September 2026, the scheme could save armed forces families in Scotland up to £6,000 per child per year in childcare costs.
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More than 100 students who were waiting in line for the meningitis vaccine were turned away when the queue reached 'capacity'.
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Nearly £8.7 million in civil penalties to private landlords was handed out between 2023 and 2025, but just under £3 million was recovered
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The attraction, home to everything from dinosaur skeletons to gemstones, overtook the British Museum to claim the top spot
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Qatar's prime minister has called for an immediate end to the conflict after missile strikes hit energy facilities across the Gulf, including the country's key Ras Laffan hub. Doha is demanding Iran halt the attacks, as gas prices surge and international pressure grows for de-escalation.
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Northern Ireland's First Minister said the Government's proposed energy price intervention is 'completely tone-deaf'.
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More vaccination sites will open on Friday, with 1,600 receiving the jab so far
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The Old Oak Tree in Southall, co-owned by the former Mayor of Hounslow, has had its licence suspended for three months following a raid
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The picture was taken by British-Nigerian photographer Christianah Ebenezer on Wednesday night
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The Apprentice star offered a free flight from Dubai to London Luton for anyone willing to escort her toy poodle back to Britain
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Amid pressure on the Government to act quickly to stop the meningitis outbreak spreading, the Covid-19 Inquiry published its report into how the pandemic was handled by healthcare systems across the UK.
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More students have been turned away for meningitis B vaccines this evening, as the UK Health Security Agency issued an urgent public health alert.
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European gas prices have soared by around 35%, after a series of attacks on crucial energy infrastructure in the Gulf.
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The Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch has claimed the party is “coming back”, as she launched her local election campaign in England. She backed her Shadow Justice Secretary, who’s facing criticism for saying a Muslim prayer meeting in Trafalgar Square was an “act of domination and division”. And she rejected Labour allegations that she...
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As oil and gas prices soar, so does the cost of other essential goods from food to fertiliser.
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Mark Owen is pleased to welcome Dr. Hanna Shelest, Director of Security Studies and Global Outreach Programmes at the Foreign Policy Council 'Ukrainian Prism' and Editor-in-chief at UA: Ukraine Analytica. According to Dr. Hanna Shelest, Ukrainian forces demonstrate that with adaptive strategy, technological innovation, and timely support, it is...
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The former first minister of Scotland is stepping down from Holyrood at the next election.
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Signal Park in Tolworth looks set to see hundreds of new homes built, pending the green light from Kingston Council
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The Defence Secretary was speaking during a visit to Dreghorn Barracks in Edinburgh.
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Two students have died and others are being treated in hospital as health officials try to establish why meningitis has spread so rapidly.
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The elusive power source is gradually moving closer to becoming a reality
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Online trading group said in a review it would also consider acquisitions
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The First Minister said he had been expecting to speak to the deputy national security adviser on Thursday morning.
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House of Lords decision welcomed as 'landmark moment' after attempt to strike out amendment is defeatedUK politics live – latest updatesWomen who have been convicted, and in some cases jailed, over illegal abortions are set to be pardoned after a historic vote in the House of Lords.Last June, the House of Commons voted to end the criminalisation...
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.Jerry Yanover gave evidence on behalf of the Duke of Sussex and a group of household names.
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Three men are bringing legal action against him saying he was behind three IRA bombings in England.
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Two students have died and others are being treated in hospital as health officials try to establish why meningitis has spread so rapidly.
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Plus, Labour prepares for another go at reforming sickness benefits
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Starmer has failed to level with the public that Britain's control over its destiny is limited
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Foreign secretary Yvette Cooper says reduced budget means 'hard choices and unavoidable trade-offs'
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Sir Sadiq Khan was among worshippers at a Ramadan event in Trafalgar Square, which Tory shadow minister Nick Timothy as an 'act of domination and division'
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Yvette Cooper announced allocations under the official development assistance (ODA) regime on Thursday.
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Party members met on Thursday as Reform's candidates were announced and the policy platform was launched.
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Footage shows the moment Steven Sweeney was almost hit by a rocket explosion while reporting from southern Lebanon
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Two students have died and others are being treated in hospital as health officials try to establish why meningitis has spread so rapidly.
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The prince joined students at an outdoor camp in Bournemouth.
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The Defence Secretary was speaking during a visit to Dreghorn Barracks in Edinburgh.
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Israeli embassy and consulate in Kensington, the JW3 community centre in Finchley Road and the Bevis Marks Synagogue in Aldgate were all allegedly targets
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The Bank left rates unchanged in a unanimous vote among all nine members of its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC).
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Policymakers voted unanimously to keep rates at 3.75%, with cuts now looking to be off the table as the conflict in the Middle East escalates.
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He said the Open Iftar in Trafalgar Square on Monday was an 'attempt to overtake, intimidate and dominate our way of life'.
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Landowner disputes, coastal erosion and disused ferry hindering completion of King Charles III England coast pathThe longest managed coastal walking route in the world has been opened by the king at the Seven Sisters cliff walk.However, large parts of the King Charles III England coast path are still closed to the public after objections from...
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Lords resist government proposal to force pension funds to invest in specific assets
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Agreement likely to be one of last major achievements of outgoing boss Tim Davie
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The Tory leader told how local businesses in south London are being plagued by shoplifting
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London's transport network could be seriously disrupted if both strikes go ahead in the coming months
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Academics discover black people 'significantly more likely' to be identified when compared with other ethnic groupsEssex police have paused the use of live facial recognition (LFR) technology after a study found cameras were significantly more likely to target black people than people of other ethnicities.The move to suspend use of the AI-enabled...
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Conservative leader says debate not about freedom of religion, but its expression in shared public spaceUK politics live – latest updatesKemi Badenoch has backed her shadow justice secretary, Nick Timothy, after he claimed that Islamic prayers taking place in public are intimidating and un-British, with Labour saying the Conservatives had...
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The coast path has been nearly two decades in the making.
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US defense secretary condemns 'ungrateful' European allies for refusing to play their part in the conflict
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Wes Streeting said the spread of meningitis is not like Covid but he wanted more people to be protected.
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An MSP has suggested transport bodies should have more say on which businesses can operate near key hubs, like Glasgow Central.
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The Foreign Secretary said hard choices had been made on allocations across the world as the Government aims for 'partnership not paternalism'.
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The cost of renewing a British passport will soon rise above £100 as the Home Office plans an April 2026 increase
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Lovehoney sponsors Aphrodite-themed 'pleasure garden' full of flowers associated with love and sexIt is one of the most prestigious events of the UK social calendar, but the great and good attending Chelsea flower show may be in for a shock this year as the Royal Horticultural Society unveils a sex-themed garden sponsored by a company that sells...
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On second anniversary of his sister ending her life at Dignitas, Tony Marra will protest outside parliament with other campaignersTwo years after Paola Marra, on the eve of her death, appealed to politicians to change the law on assisted dying, the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill is stuck in the House of Lords. For her brother, the second...
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Here are the sites of the artworks you can currently visit
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Charles walked the path alongside passers-by wearing his lounge suit and brown brogues, armed with a walking staff.
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The First Minister said there was a 'suggestion' Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander would need to be at the briefing.
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An NHS inquiry report reveals that UK health services came close to collapsing during the Covid-19 pandemic, impacting cancer screenings, hospital capacity and staff safety
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Wes Streeting said the spread of meningitis is not like Covid but he wanted more people to be protected.
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The body of Eden Bunn, 16, has been recovered from the River Nene near Wisbech but searches are continuing for 18-year-old Declan Berry.
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The Scottish Labour leader made the comments during First Minister's Questions on Thursday.
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A High Court judge has rejected campaigners' claims over over restrictions on how the land earmarked for development could be used
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The scheme is expected to begin when the new national rail operator Great British Railways has fully launched
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Iran war and its impact on energy and fertiliser costs is the main risk to the global economy, report saysBusiness live – latest updatesAn extended period of high oil prices as a result of war in the Middle East could "crimp” the AI boom, the World Trade Organization's chief economist has warned.The war and its impact on energy and fertiliser...
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State-run QatarEnergy says Iranian attack on its facilities has wiped out 17% of its LNG capacity for up to five yearsMiddle East crisis – live updatesBusiness live – latest updatesGas prices jumped to four-year highs and oil prices rose again after an escalation of attacks by Israel and Iran on gasfields heightened fears of prolonged...
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Exclusive: At least four people have travelled back to the UK by lorry in the last two weeksAsylum seekers who arrived in the UK in small boats and were forcibly returned to France under the controversial "one in, one out” deal have returned to the UK in lorries, the Guardian has learned.When asked about the recent returnees, the Home Office said...
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Der EU-Handelsausschuss hat für den Zolldeal mit den USA gestimmt, doch das Tauziehen ist noch nicht vorbei: Zwei Abgeordnete kämpfen als Delegation aus Brüssel in Washington um letzte Garantien. Joana Lehner und Jürgen Klöckner sprechen über das Finale und beleuchten zusammen mit einem US-Kollegen, ob Donald Trump den Deal als politischen...
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The coronavirus probe has published its report on the NHS during the crisis.
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Wes Streeting said the spread of meningitis is not like Covid but he wanted more people to be protected.
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An Essex family is determined to uncover the truth behind the mysterious death of 20-year-old Tyler Kerry, found at the bottom of a lift shaft during a holiday in Turkey
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An Albanian man has successfully appealed to remain in the UK after making an unusual 'chicken nuggets' argument
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The Foreign Secretary said hard choices had been made on allocations across the world as the Government aims for 'partnership not paternalism'.
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Lambeth will require all e-bikes to be left in designated parking spaces under crackdown on dumped cycles
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The World Service is provided in 43 languages across the world and has an average weekly audience of 313 million.
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Exclusive: Hanne, 16, from Sussex, was not allowed to board flight to London after weekend in CopenhagenA 16-year-old British schoolgirl has been left stranded in Denmark after she was not allowed to board a flight to London because of new UK border rules introduced on British dual nationals.Hanne*, from Sussex, was stopped from boarding a flight...
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Private equity-owned company in early-stage talks for London or European stock market listing
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Tensions between London and Nicosia have risen as Iran war elevates threats in eastern Mediterranean
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The Defence Secretary was speaking during a visit to Dreghorn Barracks in Edinburgh.
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The Scottish Labour leader made the comments during First Minister's Questions on Thursday.
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Health Secretary Wes Streeting visited the University of Kent on Thursday.
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The party outlined its candidates and policy platform at an event in Renfrewshire on Thursday.
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Decision to hold interest rates is backed by gloomy assessment of economy as Iran war pushes up oil pricesBank of England holds interest rates at 3.75%Business live – latest updatesThe US-Israel attack on Iran has already driven prices higher and not just at the petrol pumps, the Bank of England said on Thursday in a gloomy assessment of the UK's...
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Close relatives of affected post office operators will be able to make claim over harm scandal caused families Family members of post office operators affected by the Horizon IT scandal will be able to claim compensation under a new government scheme.Campaigners have lobbied for compensation in relation to the harm the scandal has caused to the...
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Airlines have been issued warnings about potential flight cancellations over the Easter holidays
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What went on in London this week, from secret smoking parlours to unwanted book promo
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Gaynor Simpson wants the menB jab to be available to teenagers and young people.
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The Prince of Wales was at Bournemouth Pier as part of his work with the Homewards charity.
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The Defence Secretary was speaking during a visit to Dreghorn Barracks in Edinburgh.
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The Defence Secretary also said the Scottish Government-owned airport is not being used for strike operations on Iran.
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Nikos Christodoulides said the two bases were a 'colonial consequence' as he appeared to cast doubt on their future.
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Wes Streeting said the spread of meningitis is not like Covid but he wanted more people to be protected.
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MPC stresses its only objective is to ensure inflation remains at its target rate of 2%
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Defence barrister John Kearney KC said the case against Stephen McCullagh is 'dependent upon circumstantial evidence'
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Decision comes as concerns mount over economic fallout from Iran war bringing inflation shockAnalysis: BoE delivers message Britons don't want to hearBusiness live – latest updatesThe Bank of England has kept interest rates on hold and signalled it could be forced to increase borrowing costs in the coming months as the US-Israel war on Iran...
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Heather Hallett says 'superhuman' efforts of workers were at times the only reason health service survivedUK politics live – latest updatesThe NHS "teetered on the brink of collapse” during the Covid pandemic and only managed to survive thanks to the "superhuman” efforts of healthcare workers, an official inquiry has concluded.In a damning...
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Report also says 'Stay Home, Protect the NHS' message stopped people receiving treatment for life-threatening conditions
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MPC holds rates at 3.75% as war in Middle East continues to push energy costs higher
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Once best known for its £5 sourdough, Gail's has become a symbol of cultural tensions in today's London. Claudia Cockerell finds out why
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PC Brendan Jones has been dismissed for making a discriminatory comment while on-duty
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Almost four years on from Daneche Tison's death, the police are launching a fresh appeal
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The coronavirus probe has published its report on the NHS during the crisis.
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Rate setters are worried about a possible spike in inflation caused by the Iran war
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Scotland's First Minister also said some people support Nigel Farage's party because they are 'fed up with the state of our society'.
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The Bank of England left rates unchanged in a unanimous vote among all nine members of its Monetary Policy Committee on Thursday.
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Labour Party chairwoman Anna Turley accuses Kevin Hollinrake of 'tying himself in knots'
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The former Google executive is reportedly in the frame for the top job.
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Firefighters from Old Kent Road station were initially unable to battle the blaze as they were called out on another incident
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