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Girl, 12, who died after being found unresponsive at psychiatric unit failed on multiple levels, inquest finds
A 12-year-old girl who died after an incident of self-harm was failed on multiple levels, an inquest jury has found.
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Man arrested at Manchester airport in connection with attack at Heaton Park synagogue
A man has been arrested at an airport as part of the investigation into the terrorist attack at a Manchester synagogue.
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Budget 2025 is a big risk for Labour's election plans
Day two after a budget is always an important moment.
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Sally Rooney tells court new books may not be published in UK due to Palestine Action ban
Irish author Sally Rooney has told the High Court she may not be able to publish new books in the UK, and may have to withdraw previous titles from sale, because of the ban on Palestine Action.
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Man jailed for keeping eight people enslaved in London car wash
A man has been jailed for keeping eight people enslaved in a car wash in London.
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TGI Fridays' UK chain up for sale a month after changing hands
The future of TGI Fridays' British operations has been thrown into fresh doubt just a month after the well-known casual dining chain was bought by the manager of most of the brand’s global operations.
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Military chiefs in 'difficult meeting' as tensions mount over money
Britain's top military chiefs held a "very difficult" meeting this week over how to fund plans to rebuild the armed forces amid fears of further cuts, defence sources have said.
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'Sticking to Labour manifesto pledge costs millions of workers', Resolution Foundation says
Sticking to Labour's manifesto pledge and freezing income tax thresholds rather than raising income tax has hurt low- and middle-income earners, an influential thinktank has said.
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Man who threw boy from 10th floor of Tate Modern guilty of attacking Broadmoor nurses
A man who threw a six-year-old boy from the 10th floor of the Tate Modern has been found guilty of attacking two nurses at Broadmoor hospital.
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No changes to Scottish income tax plan, First Minister John Swinney vows
The Scottish government does not intend to increase income tax rates or introduce new bands in next year's budget, First Minister John Swinney has vowed.




