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Social media ban: Education secretary says social media restrictions for under-16s will be introduced
Restrictions on social media for under-16s will be introduced, the education secretary has told Sky News.
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Oil giant BP announces huge rise in profits in first results since Iran war
The oil and gas producing giant BP has recorded a more than doubling of profits as it benefits from high prices from the Iran war.
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The King in the US: The best of day one - and what's up next
The King and Queen have had tea with Donald Trump after arriving for their US state visit – here's what the royals have been up to so far and what's to come later today.
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Police report shows first domestic abuse suicide case involving under-18s
A case of suicide following domestic abuse where both victim and suspect were aged under 18 has been included in official police data for the first time.
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Student who was facing £18,000 repayment while studying given reprieve
Students who were told they'd have to immediately pay back loans and maintenance grants totalling tens of thousands of pounds have been given a reprieve.
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Starmer facing judgement day to hopes of surviving as PM
Sir Keir Starmer is facing trial by parliament on a judgement day that could deliver a double whammy to his hopes of surviving as prime minister.
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UK's landmark defence pact with US and Australia is under threat, MPs warn
MPs have warned the UK's landmark security pact with the US and Australia is being threatened by dwindling political leadership, faltering investment and an overstretched submarine service.
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More than 100 migrants rescued in Channel less than week after £650m France deal
More than 100 migrants have been rescued from the English Channel, less than a week after the UK signed a new deal with the French government to curb crossings.
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Your supermarket shop and holiday plans could be hit by Iran war, PM warns in Sky News interview
The Iran war could hit what British people buy in supermarkets and where they go on holiday, Sir Keir Starmer has told The Cathy Newman Show.
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Valdo Calocane: Risk assessment forms for Nottingham triple killer were 'fundamentally wrong', inquiry told
Triple killer Valdo Calocane was subject to risk assessment before he killed three people, but forms completed for him failed to detail the level of danger he posed, the inquiry into the Nottingham attacks has heard.




