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Rwandan politician says the country isn't safe for refugees from the UK
Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza said high unemployment and a heavy-handed approach to protests made the Central African country unsuitable for the UK's deportation project, which was unveiled more than a year ago but hasn't seen any flights take off
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Windrush victims 'violated' by 'lunacy' of compensation scheme, campaigners warn
Victims of the Windrush Scandal are sometimes waiting years to even get an offer of compensation - which then often turns out to be inadequate, a report by Human Rights Watch warned
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Sir Geoff Hurst backs fight for older people's tsar to champion OAP rights
The 1966 cup final hero is among a host of celebrities throwing their support behind a campaign for an Older People's Commissioner
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Rishi Sunak says being bad at maths is ruining economy as lessons compulsory
All children will be forced to study maths up to the age of 18, but ministers may introduce a new easier qualification so not everybody will have to do the subject at A-Level
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NHS spending £1 million per week on private ambulances for 999 calls
At least £61million is being spent annually in England on the extra provision from private firms as ambulance services struggle to respond to emergency calls
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'Suella Braverman is injecting poison into politics and inflaming racism'
Suella Braverman was reportedly branded a "real racist bigot" by an ex-minister from Boris Johnson’s government and Kevin Maguire feels she is "chronically incompetent"
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Tories ditch bid to stop Black mums dying in childbirth despite worrying figures
The Maternity Disparities Taskforce was supposed to meet every two months to lead efforts on reducing the number of deaths among women from ethic minority communities and poorer areas, but it has not met since last July
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Cancer and A&E nurses will join 'super-strike' as Tories refuse to budge on pay
The Royal College of Nursing will hold a round-the-clock 48-hour strike from 8pm on Sunday, April 30 to 8pm on Tuesday, May 2, including the Bank Holiday Monday
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Stephen Lawrence's mum Doreen blames Tory youth service cuts for violence surge
Doreen Lawrence, whose son was killed 30 years ago next week, warned that children have "nowhere to go" as she spoke at an event to mark the anniversary of his death
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Nurses could strike until Christmas as dispute over NHS pay escalates
Royal College of Nursing general secretary Pat Cullen said members would be balloted on a fresh wave of industrial action after rejecting the latest pay offer from the Government
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Buses on the brink as 1,100 routes axed in 2022 despite Tory promises
An analysis of official figures by the Liberal Democrats showed bus routes had been slashed by 7.5% nationwide in 2022 compared to the previous year
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Tories on course to lose 1,000 seats at local elections, claims party chairman
Cabinet Minister Greg Hands made the startling admission three weeks before voters go to the polls in ballots widely expected to give the Conservatives a kicking
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Labour vow to end GP 'postcode lottery' and promise 15,000 new doctors a year
New analysis reveals three quarters of patients in some parts of England are unable to see the doctor of their choice - with only 50% held face to face in some areas
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Anti-gay rights Tory and fellow minister enjoyed freebies at Qatar World Cup
Welsh Secretary David Davis - who has been accused of holding 'abhorrent' anti-gay views - stayed for free at a swanky hotel in Doha, along with Sports Minister Stuart Andrew, during last year's controversial World Cup
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Most voters want general election before next autumn - and 25% want it now
But an exclusive poll by TechneUK for the Sunday Mirror found only 28% of voters thought there should be an election in Autumn 2024 or later - as Rishi Sunak is reportedly planning
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Tories ban all new smart motorways after 79 deaths - but campaigners want more
Campaigners welcomed the move - but called for him to go further, extending the ban to all existing smart motorways
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UK's 'stop the boats' threat sparked rush of channel crossings, researchers told
Dr Krish Kandiah of the Sanctuary Foundation last week visited the country on a “fact-finding mission”, and said: "All these factors have been decades in the making. They need serious time and investment into undoing. But there are solutions."
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Kajagoogoo star Limahl describes how eye surgery went wrong and demands action
The former Kajagoogoo singer, who shot to No 1 with debut single Too Shy, will share his personal story at the event, hosted by former Labour Shadow Chancellor, John McDonnell.
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'Disastrous PM Liz Truss blames everyone but herself for being booted out'
Keir Mudie says that while giving a 'nothing speech' to some Conservative think-tank, former Prime Minister Liz Truss showed how Tories blame the ills of the world on everyone but themselves
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Tory booted for suggesting alleged rape victim was a sex worker is to appeal
Underneath a Twitter post of an online media report headlined “Woman raped in Plumstead park in early hours” - and which included a police comment - he wrote: “More likely that it's a punter that didn't pay”
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Firms will be banned from automatically renewing your subscriptions under Labour
Under new Labour plans, firms will be banned from roping customers into subscriptions that renew automatically as £130 million is spent each year on unwanted subscription plans
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'If the PM can freeze fuel duty, he can give NHS workers a decent pay rise'
Nurses in England know they are worth more than the 5% pay rise grudgingly put forward by Health Secretary Steve Barclay - the proposed amount was clearly inadequate when inflation is more than 10%
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A&E and cancer staff join 48hr nurse super strike affecting even more hospitals
Hospitals across England will face unprecedented disruption as the Royal College of Nursing announced the strikes will take place in a fortnight - possibly to coincide with action by junior doctors
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Tearful Joe Biden meets priest who conducted ceremony for President's dead son
On the final day of his visit to Ireland, the US President met Fr Frank O'Grady, the priest who gave the last rites to his son Beau Biden before he died of brain cancer in 2015
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Nurses reject pay deal and confirm strike dates as row may last until Christmas
The Royal College of Nursing will hold a 48-hour walkout that will include A&E and cancer unit staff for the first time, before holding a vote on a further six months of possible strikes
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