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Tata Steel got 'deal of century' by bagging taxpayers' cash with 2,800 job cuts
Tata Steels proposals were branded the 'bargain basement option' as bosses were hauled before MPs to defend plans to shut blast furnaces at its Port Talbot plant in south Wales
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Tearful Sturgeon tells Covid Inquiry she wishes she wasn't leader during crisis
Ex-SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon appeared emotional as she told the Covid Inquiry a 'large part of me wishes' not to have been Scottish First Minister during the pandemic
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Less room for tax cuts in the Budget than last year, Hunt tells Cabinet
The Chancellor is understood to have told Cabinet colleagues that there will be less room for tax cuts in the Budget than there was in the autumn statement
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Inside Taylor Swift's list of enemies amid 'popularity' battle with Donald Trump
Donald Trump is reportedly telling advisers he's "more popular" than Taylor Swift in the run-up to the presidential election over fears she'll back current POTUS Joe Biden
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Cyberflashing and epilepsy trolling made criminal offences as abusers face jail
Criminals engaging in a range of online abuse, trolling and predatory behaviour face prosecution under the Online Safety Act which has created a range of new offences
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Top Tory dismisses fears on increased food costs as 'price you pay' for Brexit
Dame Andrea Leadsom said businesses will have to "adapt" after fears over the impact of post-Brexit checks - as polling showed 70% of Brits think Brexit damaged the economy
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Are you happy to see a pharmacist instead of a GP? Take poll and have your say
Patients can now be treated for a host of common illnesses at their local pharmacy instead of waiting for a GP appointment - freeing up ten million consultations a year. But is this really the answer to help our struggling general practices?
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Post-Brexit border food and drink rules could pose 'serious biosecurity risks'
Concerns have been expressed before new post-Brexit rules come into force.
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Angela Rayner vows to end Dragons' Den-style contest for local government cash
Shadow Levelling Up Secretary Angela Rayner said helping cash-strapped town halls was a priority and said she would stop forcing councils to bid against each other for cash
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Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan and his wife jailed 14 years for corruption
Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, was hit with a second prison sentence in as many days today as he was given 14 years along with his wife over a corruption case
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt 'warns Tories he can't make big tax cuts they want'
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has been dropping hints that he would like to slash taxes in the Budget in March - but he has now issued a warning to top Tories clamouring for tax cuts
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Half of Gen Z want to rejoin EU and think election day should be Bank Holiday
A poll of 2,000 18 to 26 year olds found that over half want to reverse Brexit, while the NHS, the environment and the economy are their top concerns ahead of the general election
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7 illnesses patients told not to see GP over and to go to pharmacist from today
Patients can now be treated for a host of common illnesses at their local pharmacy instead of waiting for a GP appointment in a new £645 million deal with NHS England
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Politician slams Australian TV news channel over 'sexist doctored image' of her
Victorian Upper House MP Georgie Purcell criticised TV news channel Nine News for allegedly doctoring an image of her in which her breasts appeared to have been enlarged
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'Conservative Party's lies exposed by latest UK economic forecast'
The International Monetary Fund's latest forecast shows the state of our country's finances after savage cuts
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Fury as quarter of businesses defy laws to adapt so they can employ blind people
Businesses have a duty to make adjustments for disabled employees and job applicants under the Equalities Act 2010 yet companies have admitted they think adjustments are too costly
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Damp and mould in 40% of rental homes despite landlords raking in taxpayer cash
Billions of taxpayers’ money is lining landlords’ pockets instead of going on building new affordable homes - all while private renters are experiencing low standards
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Rishi Sunak laughs as he's grilled on This Morning about Tory election chances
The Prime Minister was quizzed by ITV This Morning's Rylan Clark and Rochelle Humes on when viewers will next head to the ballot box as polls show the Tories trailing Labour
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Who is Michelle O'Neill - Northern Ireland's new leader whose life changed at 16
Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill will make history as Northern Ireland’s first Irish republican First Minister after the DUP agreed to return to power-sharing at Stormont
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Emma Thompson signs open letter calling for rise in Universal Credit basic rate
It comes as almost three million emergency food parcels were distributed last year by anti-poverty charity, The Trussell Trust
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Michelle O'Neill set to become Northern Ireland's first Irish republican leader
Northern Ireland will get a new government after the DUP agreed to return to power-sharing at Stormont in a late night deal with the UK on post-Brexit trade checks
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Labour vows to extend Awaab's Law mouldy homes crackdown to private landlords
Labour's Angela Rayner vowed to fix a loophole in Government plans, compelling landlords in the private rented sector to eradicate mould and household hazards in a strict timeframe
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Family of Brit banged up in India blast David Cameron for not aiding release
Scottish blogger Jagtar Singh Johal, 36, was in Punjab, northern India, for his wedding in 2017 - when he was put behind bars and accused of being involved in a political murder plot
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UK-Canada trade talks have not 'broken down' says business secretary
The Business and Trade Secretary said "multiple discussions" are ongoing with Canada, while negotiations on a free trade agreement (FTA) have been "paused"
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Households face £100 council tax hikes in April in fresh cost of living misery
Local authority leaders in England are expected to make the maximum 4.99% hike to council tax in April, in a move that would slap around £100 on the average bills
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