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The protest will be a static rally in Whitehall instead of the planned march past the BBC.
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The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders said 291,928 new cars registered last year were blue.
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Elsa was the third of three siblings found abandoned in the same area of east London between 2017 and 2024.
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Londoners are expected to see frequent weekend closures as refurbishments will be carried out until the end of 2028
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This year marks the 20th anniversary of William being a patron of Centrepoint, a youth homeless charity.
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Fine Gael members held a regional meeting on Friday night in Dublin days after the draft programme for government was agreed.
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Unexpected fall last month will help ease Treasury and Bank of England fears after bond market sell-offBusiness live – latest updatesFall in UK inflation to 2.5% eases pressure on ReevesUS inflation ticks upRachel Reeves was being written off in some headlines as a "lame duck” chancellor earlier this week, after a savage bond sell-off put her...
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Donald Trump's return to White House and Rachel Reeves's call for regulators to help drive UK growth taken into accountBusiness live – latest updatesThe Bank of England will further delay capital rules meant to prevent another 2008-style crash, as it weighs the impact of Donald Trump's return to the White House and the chancellor Rachel Reeves's...
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Exclusive: Labour to announce delay to many of 40 planned projects as costs spiral to estimated £30bnAt least half of the 40 new hospitals pledged by Boris Johnson will not be built for many years, the Guardian has learned, in a move decried as "devastating” for staff and patients.Labour is to announce that many of the crumbling NHS hospitals in...
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The future of TikTok remains uncertain as a ban on the app in the US looms.
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Fine Gael members held a regional meeting on Friday night in Dublin days after the draft programme for government was agreed.
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The jet was forced to divert to Poland after experiencing 'GPS scrambling' as it attempted to land in Lithuania
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Former spouse of green entrepreneur awarded more than £40mn in high-profile divorce settlement
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The mayor warned against developers eyeing up land that 'for decades has been the lungs for residents in this great city of ours'
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BA passengers report being unable to check-in amid technical outage
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Legendary footballer Denis Law has died aged 84, his family said
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Fears demonstrators could still defy police orders and march near synagogue as woman arrested for inciting others to breach conditions
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Our hard power has been dwindling over the last century. But what about Britain's soft power? The culture secretary Lisa Nandy says she'll "turbocharge" the UK's creative industries - describing culture as "an essential part of who we are as a country".
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Adam Baillie snatched the girl who was not known to him and took her to his home
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Sir Keir Starmer has repeatedly ruled out rejoining the customs union or single market.
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The men are the latest of eight defendants who have been jailed in relation to the abuse of the two girls, it can now be reported.
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School and workers' rights reforms jar with the government's stated growth mission
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Unlike physical assets, those we cannot see have never been tested by rising prices
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Investors increase bets the Bank of England will be more aggressive in cutting rates as FTSE 100 hits record high
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Round-up of fact checks from the last week compiled by Full Fact.
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The Emergency Alert System (EAS) – which can sound an alarm through mobile phones – will be tested nationwide
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They were in court in London in December in a dispute over how money should be split after their divorce
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Callum Ulysses Parslow, who has Adolf Hitler's signature tattooed on his arm, was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday
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The men are the latest of eight defendants who have been jailed in relation to the abuse of the two girls, it can now be reported.
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Parents of murdered schoolboy say prison rehabilitation does not seem to have made any difference to Jake FahriThe parents of murdered schoolboy Jimmy Mizen have said prison does not "seem to have made a blind bit of difference” to their son's killer, who is reportedly now a rapper whose songs have been promoted by the BBC.Jake Fahri, then 19,...
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Exclusive: Majority polled by YouGov viewed billionaire negatively – except among Reform UK and AfD votersMost people in the UK and Germany consider Elon Musk's efforts to influence their national politics unacceptable and believe the US tech magnate does not know much about either country or the issues they face, a poll has shown.The survey, by...
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Call for prisons to lose immunity from prosecution after report into suicides of Katie Allan, 20, and William Lindsay, 16, at PolmontThe deaths of two young people in custody could have been avoided, according to the long-awaited report of a joint inquiry into their suicides within months of one another.The 419-page document, which identified "a...
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Callum Parslow said he was 'angry and frustrated' about Channel crossings when he stabbed young man at a hotelA Nazi-obsessed terrorist who tried to stab an asylum seeker to death in a protest over Channel crossings has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 22 years and eight months.Callum Parslow repeatedly stabbed Nahom Hagos,...
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House of Commons spokesperson says bar will shut while security and safety are reviewedParliament's Strangers' bar will be closed next week while security arrangements are reviewed after an alleged spiking incident.A House of Commons spokesperson said the bar, which is located on the parliamentary estate and is frequented by MPs on weekday...
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Lisa Nandy defends Yvette Cooper's decision to order urgent review following pressure driven by Elon MuskThe Liberal Democrats have attacked Conservative opposition leader Kemi Badenoch over her comments on potential means-testing of pensions.When asked during an LBC phone-in whether she would "look at” the triple lock, Badenoch said: "We're...
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Project to upgrade stadium or build new 100,000-seater promises to boost economic growth across region
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Nigel Huddleston suggested means-testing the triple lock was among 'exactly the things' the party could look at.
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The odds may be even higher for certain groups of the population, including young adults, research suggests.
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They were in court in London in December in a dispute over how money should be split after their divorce.
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Londoners will be taking to the streets again on Saturday
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Balasankar Narayanan was last seen in Ilford on January 13
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A public inquiry looking at the police investigation into the murder of Emma Caldwell in 2005 was announced by the Scottish Government in March.
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Donald Trump will succeed Joe Biden in the White House from January 20, when he takes the oath of office in Washington D.C
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For our first Talking Europe interview with the new crop of EU Commissioners, we host Hadja Lahbib, who is in charge of preparedness and crisis management, as well as equality. Lahbib, a former foreign minister of Belgium, talks about the challenges of her extremely broad portfolio, covering Ukraine, Gaza, Syria, Afghanistan and Sudan. A common...
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In 2024, Gisele Pelicot waived the right to anonymity to speak out on behalf of other victims of sexual assault.
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Eddie King Muthemba Kinuthia, 19, suffered multiple stab wounds during the attack.
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Palestine Action activists are accused of a violent raid on an Israeli defence firm
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Callum Ulysses Parslow, who has Adolf Hitler's signature tattooed on his arm, was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday.
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Kensington and Bayswater MP Joe Powell said the upgrades are 'nationally beneficial and not just about London' as campaigners seek £60m from government
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Sarah Owen brought forward proposals to block members of the public from buying fireworks louder than 90 decibels.
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Protesters were planning to gather in Portland Place on Saturday.
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Joshua Rinkoff had claimed the copyright of sitcom Shambles was infringed by Baby Cow Productions series Live At The Moth Club (LATMC).
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London's Guy's Hospital is among first NHS hospitals to prescribe weight loss drug
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The 2025 Invictus Games, set to begin in Vancouver, Canada, on February 8, will be the first to include winter sports.
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A residential property tribunal ruled in their favour after they sought a rent repayment order in the row over a £1.2 million flat near Hyde Park in west London
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At least eight new features or bug fixes are in the pipeline as Apple gets ready to launch its next major software update
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Susan Hall asks mayor nine times whether there are 'rape gangs' in the capital
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The odds may be even higher for certain groups of the population, including young adults, research suggests.
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They were in court in London in December in a dispute over how money should be split after their divorce.
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Culture secretary announces investment in arts at Gateshead summit and accuses Tories of stifling creative industriesArts and the creative industries will be a key part of the UK government's drive for economic growth, the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, has said as she promised to "bulldoze” barriers that hold back potential.Nandy gave a speech...
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Aimee Betro, who was extradited to UK, also charged with firearm possession and illegally importing ammunitionA US citizen accused of plotting to murder a Birmingham shop owner has appeared in court after being extradited to the UK from Armenia where she was arrested last summer.Aimee Betro, originally from Wisconsin, is accused of being involved...
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Muhammed Qayyum and Adbdul Khan intercepted post and used it to gain access to victims' account detailsTwo men have been sentenced after a £1m fraud in which letters from banks were intercepted and used to steal money from people's accounts.Muhammed Qayyum, 42, and Abdul Khan, 30, worked together on the scheme where victims had their post stolen...
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Plus, how Kemi Badenoch and Ed Davey have kicked off 2025
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Socialite has insisted he had no knowledge of alleged criminal enterprise
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Financial Conduct Authority chief commits to 'deep reforms' on mortgage rules and anti-money laundering checks to help boost economic growth
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Funds outperform their default peers over the past decade
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We spoke to Liberal Democrat MP Tessa Munt, who suffered sexual abuse as a child and has campaigned for an independent inquiry into historic abuse.
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Kelyan Bokassa was fatally injured on a route 472 bus last week
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Walker was an avid fan of Harley Davidson motorbikes.
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The former First Lady was also absent at Jimmy Carter's state funeral last week
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Anthony Gardiner went to John Coxon's home and subjected him to a violent assault, the court heard.
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Callum Ulysses Parslow, who has Adolf Hitler's signature tattooed on his arm, was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday.
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The new racing game could feature 24-player races on tracks filled with power-ups borrowed from other Mario games
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The alert will be sent to nearly 90 million UK devices later this year
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The surge in share prices comes despite a backdrop of gloomy economic data since the start of the year
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Jake Fahri, then 19, was given a life sentence in 2009 with a minimum term of 14 years for killing schoolboy Jimmy Mizen, 16.
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Katie Allan, 21, and William Brown, 16, also known as William Lindsay, died within months of each other in Polmont YOI in 2018.
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The Conservative leader was asked about means testing the triple lock on pensions, but did not say she would cut the state pension.
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Declan Murphy correctly predicted his victim's locker code would be the same as his phone and bank card Pins.
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Ban will go ahead unless the app is sold by its China-based parent company
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Speaker Lindsay Hoyle and the Director of Parliamentary Security ordered the closure on safety grounds
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Security and safety arrangements will be reviewed.
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Voters in Great Britain can apply for a postal ballot paper for certain elections online but residents of Scotland and Wales must use a paper form.
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Exhibition space bills itself as first built entertainment and cultural exhibition space next to Battersea Power Station
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A sheriff has ruled the deaths of Katie Allan, 21, and William Brown, 16, could have been avoided.
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Architectural historians say success of Brady Corbet's film could help in fight to protect heritage of divisive style"A mildewed lump of elephant droppings” is how King Charles, then Prince of Wales, described the Tricorn Centre in Portsmouth after a visit to one of the UK's most notable examples of brutalist architecture.His verdict was typical...
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Exclusive: Scientists at UCL hope one-off dose of powerful hallucinogenic could help drinkers reduce intakeA powerful psychedelic that is used in healing ceremonies by Indigenous groups in the Amazon is being trialled as a pioneering approach to reduce problematic alcohol consumption.Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) is the active ingredient in ayahuasca, a...
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Jamie Lee Matthias's art becomes popular with social media users after seeing his 'talent' in portrait of wife An accountant from Stoke-on-Trent who started his painting career little more than six months ago has been flooded with requests to work his magic thanks to his talent for "terrible” paintings.Last May, Jamie Lee Matthias gave his then...
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Leader urged to clarify suggestion lock could be means-tested amid fears party will lose support among older votersUK politics live – latest updatesKemi Badenoch has been urged by a former Conservative pensions minister to clarify "what on earth she means” by suggesting the pensions triple lock could be means-tested, amid alarm within the party...
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The feuds and rivalries within the US president-elect's Maga ecosystem – including some British sympathisersThe task of deconstructing the internal manoeuvrings of the leadership of the Soviet Union was once regarded as little short of a science such was the paucity of information. Today, the court of Donald Trump is perhaps no less enigmatic...
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He has called the German chancellor an "incompetent idiot" and the country's president an "anti-democratic tyrant". Perhaps such invective would not matter if Elon Musk did not have the influence that he does. But Europe is a key market for the tech billionaire, and it includes electric cars, space technologies and satellites – currently the...
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Company grew share of market to 23.7% of households in Great Britain by end of 2024, says Cornwall Insight Octopus Energy has become Britain's largest household energy supplier for the first time, toppling British Gas almost four decades after it was privatised under Margaret Thatcher.The energy company grew its share of the market to 23.7% of...
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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said that she does not believe 'that this Government is being driven by what happens on social media'.
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The inquest was opened and adjourned at London Inner South Coroner's Court on Friday afternoon.
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The technology giant's latest beta software update has removed the summarisation tool from news and entertainment alerts.
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A sheriff has ruled the deaths of Katie Allan, 21, and William Brown, 16, could have been avoided.
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Professor Sir Stephen Powis, national medical director for NHS England, gave evidence to the Thirlwall Inquiry on Friday.
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The actress and lifestyle mogul commits to helping ravaged communities
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Anthony Gardiner went to John Coxon's home and subjected him to a violent assault, the court heard.
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Charity raises 'serious public health concern' as three times as many public loos closed or removed by councils as were opened in past 10 years
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Callum Ulysses Parslow, who has Adolf Hitler's signature tattooed on his arm, was sentenced at Woolwich Crown Court on Friday.
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Walker was an avid fan of Harley Davidson motorbikes.
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The NHS operational standard is that nearly all of A&E patients should be seen within four hours
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The Prime Minister visited the former Nazi concentration camp as he travelled to Poland to meet with the country's political leaders.
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The surge in share prices comes despite a backdrop of gloomy economic data since the start of the year
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Eighty years after the end of World War II, the Netherlands' largest war archive is going public. No longer classified, it contains the names of hundreds of thousands of people who were investigated for collaborating with the Nazis. The release has sparked a great deal of interest, but also public debate. Just weeks before the full archive...
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The European Union has long been one of the safest digital spaces for internet users. But that was before Donald Trump's imminent return to the White House and before two of today's tech titans – Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg – were essentially handed carte blanche to declare war on the EU's digital defences. Some say the trio has even more...
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PM visits Kyiv to agree partnership and says Putin shows no signs of wanting to stop 'unrelenting aggression'Keir Starmer has announced a "historic” 100-year partnership with Ukraine, saying the UK would support the country "beyond this terrible war” and into a future where it is "free and thriving again”.Speaking during his first trip to...
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John Van Reenen believes he can help Labour solve the 'peculiar British problem' of chronically weak productivityThe economist John Van Reenen lacks the public status of Gordon Brown's "two Eds” – Balls and Miliband – who ranged across Whitehall in New Labour's first term, enforcing the Treasury's will. But ask today's Labour apparatchiks...
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Ministers prepared to back change in law to prohibit misuse of gagging clauses by employers, it is understoodUK politics live – latest updatesA ban on UK employers using non-disclosure agreements to hush up cases of sexual misconduct and harassment is being considered as part of the government's overhaul of employment rights.After a slew of...
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Jake Fahri served 14 years in jail for the murder of the London schoolboyA rapper who served 14 years in jail for the murder of a London schoolboy has been recalled to prison for breaching his licence conditions after media reports exposing the lyrics to his music.Jake Fahri, then 19, was given a life sentence in 2009 with a minimum term of 14...
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Some wildlife species have accumulated many times more than safe amount of PFAS in their tissue and organsRevealed: drinking water sources in England polluted with forever chemicalsRevealed: scale of 'forever chemical' pollution across UK and EuropeDolphins, otters, porpoises, fish and birds across the UK have been found to have toxic "forever...
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Katharine Birbalsingh says school-branded trousers and skirts can help prevent pupils from sexual exploitation Katharine Birbalsingh has been showered with praise and her advice sought by policymakers around the world after the academic successes of the state school she founded in a deprived area.Now, the headteacher of Michaela community school in...
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Interview: PM says tariffs 'aren't in anybody's interests' ahead of president-elect's inauguration on Monday
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Nigel Huddleston suggested means-testing the triple lock was among 'exactly the things' the party could look at.
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The Home Office said it is proposing to raise the maximum price of an electronic travel authorisation (ETA) – which currently costs £10 – to £16.
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Canterbury Crown Court heard the vessels were 'beset with boat failures' during the attempts in August 2018.
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Simon Vickers denies both the murder and the manslaughter of his daughter Scarlett, in the kitchen of their home in Darlington.
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Housing minister Matthew Pennycook said the Government could not support Liberal Democrat Max Wilkinson's proposals.
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The widow of Lord Olivier won Golden Globes for Enchanted April and Stalin.
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The ceasefire deal would release dozens of hostages held by militants in Gaza and pause the 15-month-war.
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Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32, went missing in Aberdeen on January 7
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A sheriff has ruled the deaths of Katie Allan, 21, and William Brown, 16, could have been avoided.
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Independent crossbench peer Baroness Grey-Thompson said there have been mandatory reporting laws for money laundering for 23 years.
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Eight men were killed in the roadside bomb attack in 1992 in Co Tyrone.
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Ceasefire set to start on Sunday when first hostages are expected to be released
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Increase aims to reduce reliance of migration and borders system on taxpayer funding, says Home Office
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