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Thousands of benefit claimants may have wrongly been paid money after Gov error
EU citizens who claimed benefits before Brexit but were refused a citizens status may have to pay the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) money back due to an data error by the Home Office
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Police chiefs apologise for every force in country for 97 Hillsborough deaths
Police chief Martin Hewitt has apologised on behalf of the police service for failing to keep people safe at the FA Cup match at Hillsborough, in which 97 Liverpool fans died
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Two day warning until major UK passport rule change that'll cost Brits
Those hoping to avoid the increased fees, particularly families with multiple passports which need renewing at once, still have a bit of time to get in under the net
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Nuclear fallout Cold War shelter hidden in UK countryside for sale for £70,000
The seemingly ordinary patch of land, known as Observer Post Field, on the edge of a village in Bolsover, Derbyshire, hides an impressive Cold War secret that could be yours, if you have a spare £70,000 lying around
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Tycoon who 'ordered rival's death' owns hotel where 76 refugee children vanished
Businessman Nicholas van Hoogstraten - who was found to have ordered the killing of a business partner - owns the hotel where refugee children disappeared through his family firm, documents show
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MP demands Tory Jonanthan Gullis makes public apology for 'fanning hatred'
Jonathan Gullis sparked outrage when he heckled a Labour MP asking about the disappearance of migrant children from Home Office-run hotels - saying they 'shouldn't have come here illegally'
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Home Secretary's U-turn on Windrush reforms branded 'slap in the face'
Labour frontbencher David Lammy said those affected by the Windrush scandal were being 'once again spat on' after Home Secretary Suella Braverman's decision to ditch a set of key reforms
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Tories on verge of breaking pledge to recruit 20,000 police officers by March
Figures released today by the Home Office reveal the government must recruit a massive 3,427 officers by the end of March, amid fears low pay is putting off would-be coppers
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Schoolgirl ballooned to 23 stone before dying because 'of how she was cared for'
Kaylea Titford, 16, spent the last years of her young life in conditions 'not fit for animals' after allegedly being neglected by her parents, a court heard
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Labour calls for 'urgent action' on gangs taking asylum-seeking kids from hotels
There are 76 vulnerable children who went missing from accommodation in Brighton and Hove and still have not been found - Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper demanded the Home Office 'immediately end the contract with this hotel'
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Tory shame of asylum-seeking children missing from hotel run by Home Office
Darren Lewis is appalled by reports that defenceless kids are being abducted from a Government-run hotel for asylum seekers
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Met Police 'missed chances' to protect pregnant mum killed by ex with crossbow
Sana Muhammad was killed with a crossbow at her home in Ilford , east London, by her ex-husband Ramanodge Unmathallegadoo when she was eight months pregnant, and a report has suggested the Met could have done more
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'Met Police is meant to serve and protect - apologies are not cutting it'
Saira Khan says the Met needs to listen to the public, particularly women and marginalised groups. It should set up meetings and create a way for people to easily report concerns about police misconduct
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Watchdog slams Government over security vetting delays and backlogs
A damning National Audit Office report outlines the scale of delays hitting checks, which Labour said was "a stinging rebuke from the independent watchdog"
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British passport applications will see a huge price change from next month
The fee for a standard online application made from within the UK will rise from £75.50 to £82.50 for adults and £49 to £53.50 for children, the Government has announced
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Boris Johnson's Olympics plan to get people playing more sport has fallen flat
A devastating report by the Commons spending watchdog, the Public Accounts Committee, says in the three years after Mr Johnson as London mayor put on the 2012 Games participation in sport dropped
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Labour pledges more police on the beat as figures show 90% of crimes go unsolved
Writing exclusively for the Mirror, Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper says Labour are now the party of law and order - and "we'll make sure criminals pay for their crimes and keep our communities safe"
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'Golden goodbyes' for sacked ministers could fund 500,000 breakfast club places
Labour's analysis suggests the eye-watering £720,000 potential bill for severance payments could pay for 4,500 free TV licenses for pensioners
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Unfair British citizenship test to be rewritten - test yourself with questions
The move follows a damning report by the Lords Justice and Home Affairs Committee saying even people born and bred in Britain would struggle to pass the test
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Auto border kiosks trialled by Home Office 'could be fooled with tinted glasses'
The Government is spending £500,000 testing 'Biometric self-enrolment kiosks' for airports and border crossings - but a University testing the machines has warned similar checkpoints could be fooled with tinted glasses
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Tory target to recruit 20,000 police still thousands short with months to go
The Lib Dems branded the target a 'broken promise' as forces rush to close a gap of nearly 5,000 officers in the final six months of the scheme. The Home Office insists it's all on track
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Teen girl, 15, reported missing by school 10 months ago is found safe and sound
Saidatu Jalloh was reported missing to Met Police by staff at her school in Lambeth, London, on March 9 but a pubic appeal was only launched 10 months later
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Teen girl who died after being suspected of right-wing terrorism was 'victim'
Rhianan Rudd was studying for her GCSEs when she was investigated over alleged far-right terror offences - now her mum says she was preyed upon by online extremists
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Prince Andrew accuser's gagging order to be lifted within weeks
The out of court settlement between Prince Andrew and his accuser, reportedly worth around £9.8 million, contained a 12-month gagging clause which will reportedly come to an end in late February
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