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Out of a job and on benefits: Why Britain isn't working
Winter is closing in on the Bidston Rise housing estate in Birkenhead, but there's one front garden that hasn't given in yet.
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Get ready to fight: Armed forces chief issues stark warning as Russian threat grows
There is a growing risk that Russia could attack the UK, and the nation's "sons and daughters" need to be ready to fight, the head of Britain's armed forces has said.
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Unemployment rate jumps again, with young people worst affected
The UK's unemployment rate has risen further, with official figures showing young people being particularly hard hit by the jump in job cuts under Labour.
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Trump sues BBC for $5bn in defamation lawsuit
Donald Trump has filed a defamation lawsuit against the BBC, alleging the corporation's Panorama documentary portrayed him in a "false, defamatory, deceptive, disparaging, inflammatory, and malicious" manner.
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Drivers fined after speed camera issue across major A-roads and motorways
Some drivers have been incorrectly fined for speeding due to an issue with variable speed cameras in England, National Highways has said.
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Dentists to be paid more to see urgent patients
New reforms mean dentists in England will be paid more to see patients in need of urgent treatment.
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Angela Rayner calls on MPs to sit 'through the night' to get workers' rights bill through parliament
Angela Rayner has issued an angry call to MPs to sit "through the night" to stop hereditary peers delaying her flagship employment rights bill.
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Liverpool parade attacker told police he'd 'ruined' his family's life
Liverpool parade attacker Paul Doyle told police he'd "ruined" his family's life after driving into more than 100 people at a Premier League title parade, a court has heard.
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Russia trying to 'bully' UK and allies with attacks under threshold of all-out war, MI6 chief says
Russia is trying to "bully, fearmonger and manipulate" the UK and its allies with attacks under the threshold of all-out war, the new head of MI6 has said.
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Christmas strike by resident doctors to go ahead as flu cases in hospitals surge
A five-day strike involving tens of thousands of doctors in England will go ahead as planned, the British Medical Association (BMA) has said.




