Tuesday, January 31, 2017

'Four days a year wasted looking for car spaces'

Do you often spend what seems like an eternity driving round and round the block or in a car park looking for a space?

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Rail fares trial to help find cheapest tickets

Britain's rail fares system is to be overhauled in a trial of easier ways to buy the cheapest tickets.

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Police probe as battery found in chocolate bunny

A criminal inquiry is under way following the discovery of a battery inside a Co-op chocolate Easter bunny.

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Coe's staff chief sacked over 30,000 euro payment

Lord Sebastian Coe's chief of staff at world athletics' governing body has been sacked after he admitted lying about a 30,000 euro cash payment from the son of the former president.

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Parents await school term time holiday ruling

A father who refused to pay a fine for taking his daughter on holiday during term time has said parents could face criminal consequences for unauthorised absence if a Supreme Court ruling goes against him.

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The seven biggest heists in British history

The value of the goods stolen in the Hatton Garden burglary has now reached £29m.

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Posthumous pardons for thousands of gay men

Thousands of gay and bisexual men convicted of now-abolished sexual offences have been posthumously pardoned.

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Anti-Trump petition to be debated by MPs

A petition that calls for Donald Trump's state visit to Britain to be downgraded will be debated in the House of Commons by MPs.

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Hatton Garden raid loot value doubles to £29m

The estimate of the value of loot stolen in the Hatton Garden jewellery heist has more than doubled to £29m, a judge was told.

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Monday, January 30, 2017

Third of Britons would back Trump-style ban

More than a third of Britons would support a ban on people travelling from Muslim-majority countries similar to that ordered by US President Donald Trump, a Sky Data poll reveals.

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Trump visit puts Queen in 'difficult position'

Theresa May's controversial decision to invite Donald Trump for a state visit to the UK has put the Queen in a "very difficult position", a former head of the Foreign Office has claimed.

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Trump travel ban: Thousands protest across UK

Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets across the UK as outrage over Donald Trump's controversial travel ban continues.

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Why Queen will welcome Trump despite protests

On dozens of occasions the Queen has opened up her home and extended the hand of hospitality to foreign heads of state.

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Johnson: Trump's 'bark worse than his bite'

Boris Johnson has said Donald Trump's "bark is considerably worse than his bite", as he criticised the US President's controversial travel ban.

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Johnson: I share your 'disquiet' over Trump ban

Boris Johnson has said he shares the "disquiet" over Donald Trump's travel ban, as he criticised the President's controversial policy.

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PM: I look forward to welcoming Trump to UK

Theresa May has insisted she was "very happy" to invite Donald Trump on a state visit amid anger and protests over his travel ban.

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Sorrell: 'Instinctive dislike' of travel ban

The highest-paid executive on the FTSE 100 has joined growing public opposition among global firms to President Trump's travel ban.

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Sunday, January 29, 2017

Protests planned in UK over Trump travel ban

Protests are planned across the UK today in response to US President Donald Trump's travel ban on people from certain countries.

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UK opposition mounts over Trump travel ban

Protests are planned across the UK today in response to US President Donald Trump's travel ban on people from certain countries.

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Breath test could be cancer lifesaver

A simple breath test could be the key to achieving earlier diagnosis of two deadly cancers.

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Appeal for missing teenager after barn fire

An urgent appeal has been launched to trace a teenage boy following a fire at a barn in Lancashire.

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Men arrested for 'trying to disarm warplanes'

Two activists have been arrested while allegedly trying to disarm warplanes bound for Saudi Arabia.

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Mo Farah: Trump seems to have made me an alien

Four-time Olympic champion Sir Mo Farah says he fears Donald Trump's travel ban means he may not be able to return to his family in the United States.

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Scrap state visit calls amid Trump visa furore

Theresa May is under pressure to cancel a planned state visit to the UK by President Trump later this year because of his controversial immigration policies.

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Suspect hunted over 'despicable' sex attacks

Detectives have released images of a suspect they are hunting over a string of "despicable" sex attacks on girls and young women on buses.

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Saturday, January 28, 2017

Coins discovery will 're-write Anglo-Saxon history'

Historians say an entire chapter of the Anglo-Saxon period will have to be re-written after a metal detectorist found a huge hoard of coins in a field.

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Saddleworth Moor victim was 'a lonely character'

A former neighbour of a man, who died on Saddleworth Moor in 2015 and whose identity was only confirmed this week, say his is shocked, saddened and confused by his death.

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Princes to mark Diana anniversary with statue

Prince William and Prince Harry will mark the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana's death by commissioning a statue of their mother.

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Backlash after PM refuses to condemn Trump's ban

Theresa May is facing a growing backlash after refusing to condemn Donald Trump's immigration restrictions - as one of her MPs revealed the rules would stop him entering the US.

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Bride of unlawfully killed Briton flees to Spain

A former stripper who refused to talk to police about her millionaire husband's unsolved murder has fled Britain for a new life in the Spanish sun.

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Sir John Hurt dies: Actor 'one of the greats'

Sir John Hurt, who died aged 77 from pancreatic cancer, has been described as one of Britain's greatest actors.

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Hospital ward closures after flu outbreak

A flu outbreak has left 60 patients unwell and forced the closure of two wards at a major hospital.

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Friday, January 27, 2017

Councils urge action to stop 'lorry smashes'

Councils in England and Wales are calling for specialised HGV sat navs to be mandatory for lorry drivers following a "fresh catalogue of chaos".

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Veteran British actor Sir John Hurt dies aged 77

Sir John Hurt has died from pancreatic cancer at the age of 77, his agent has confirmed.

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Watson clash with Corbyn on 'buying British'

Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson will put himself at odds with Jeremy Corbyn by proposing that the UK should "buy British" in response to Brexit and Donald Trump.

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Man jailed for pushing victim onto Tube track

A man who pushed a Tube passenger onto the electrified rail of a central London station has been jailed for 10 years.

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Author murder trial shown cesspit burial

Jurors have been shown the foul cesspit where the body of children's author Helen Bailey was found.

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Man jailed for pushing victim onto Tube track

A man who pushed a Tube passenger onto the electrified rail of a central London station has been jailed for 10 years.

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Calls for police to seize phones used at wheel

Police could be given the power to seize mobile phones being illegally used by motorists, the Police Federation roads policing lead suggested.

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Author murder trial shown cesspit burial

Jurors have been shown the foul cesspit where the body of children's author Helen Bailey was found.

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Man fights off robbers armed with nunchuks

CCTV footage has been released that shows a have-a-go hero battling two armed robbers as they tried to steal his motorbike.

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Mum-of-four dies after collapsing at court

A mother of four who died after collapsing at court has been described by friends "as a truly beautiful lady inside and out".

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Man in 70s held over 'historical football abuse'

A man in his 70s has been arrested by detectives investigating historical allegations of abuse related to football.

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Taxman 'failing to get tough on super-rich'

Failure to get tough with Britain's richest individuals is undermining confidence in the whole tax system, according to a group of MPs who are calling for a tougher approach on taxing the super-rich.

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Thursday, January 26, 2017

UK 'could lose 35% of free cash machines'

UK consumers are being warned the country could lose 35% of its free-to-use cash machines without a deal to secure the network's £1bn annual running costs.

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Theresa May gets standing ovations on US visit

Theresa May has been given three standing ovations by leading Republicans as she gave a speech at the start of her US visit.

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Mystery body found on moor identified

The identity of a mystery body discovered on a moor in the Peak District has now been confirmed after more than a year of investigations.

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Parents' baby abuse could have been prevented

Life-changing injuries suffered by a five-week-old baby girl might have been prevented had earlier signs of harm been spotted, a report has concluded.

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Brexit trigger bill laid in front of Parliament

The Government has published its bill asking Parliament for permission to trigger the official Brexit process but will give MPs just three days to debate it.

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Brexit 'turf wars' a 'waste' of Whitehall time

Brexit "turf wars" between Government departments have wasted time and energy in the process of leaving the EU, according to a report by a leading think tank.

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British suspect after UK man killed in Thailand

A Briton is among two suspects following the killing of a UK man at a beach resort in Thailand.

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Two months of Brexit wrangling set to begin

Two months of parliamentary warfare over Brexit will begin when the Government publishes emergency Article 50 legislation forced on ministers by defeat in the Supreme Court.

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UK ends 2016 with better than expected growth

The UK grew by a better-than-expected 0.6% in the final quarter of last year and by 2% for the whole of 2016, official figures show.

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Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Car production at 17-year high as Brexit looms

Car production surged to its second-highest level and its best performance for 17 years in 2016, according to an industry report also warning of a rockier road ahead.

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PM vows to 'renew special relationship' with US

Theresa May will pledge to "renew the special relationship" for a new Brexit-Trump age as she arrives in the United States ahead of talks with the President.

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Ambulance service struggling to handle demand

The ambulance service is finding it increasingly difficult to cope with rising demand, according to a new report.

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Murdered MP's report backs military action

Britain should not be afraid to take military action, according to a newly-published report worked on by MP Jo Cox before she was murdered.

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Witness' shock at finding author's body in cesspit

A man hired by police to drain a cesspit at the home of a missing children's author has told a court he saw a human arm in the sewage after he removed debris floating on top of the sanitation tank.

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PM will set out her Brexit plan in White Paper

Theresa May has revealed that she will set out a White Paper on Brexit which will give MPs the chance to scrutinise her EU negotiation plans. 

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Navy shadows Russian 'ship of shame' in Channel

A Royal Navy frigate is closely shadowing a Russian warship which is sailing through British waters on its way back from Syria.

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CCTV images of bus murder suspect

Police have released CCTV images of a suspect following a fatal stabbing on a bus in Birmingham.

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Child among three found dead in burnt out house

Two adults and a child have been found dead in a burnt out house in Reigate, Surrey.

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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Bird flu found in 10,000 pheasants in Preston

Bird flu has been discovered in a "flock" of about 10,000 pheasants at a farm in Lancashire, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said.

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Lax laws on sexist dress codes 'failing women'

Dress codes which discriminate against women are still widespread in UK workplaces, a group of MPs has warned - with a report claiming current laws to prevent discrimination are not "fully effective".

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Nicole Cooke: British Cycling 'downright sexist'

British Cycling is "downright sexist" and "run by men, for men", according to former Olympic champion Nicole Cooke.

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Millionaire 'murdered' by bride, inquest told

A British millionaire was "murdered" on his first wedding anniversary by a hit-and-run driver hired by his Ukrainian internet bride, a coroner was told.

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Man knifed to death on bus by stranger

A 35-year-old man has died after being repeatedly stabbed in the stomach and back on a bus in the West Midlands.

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Govt will introduce Brexit bill 'within days'

The Government will introduce a "straightforward" bill on triggering the process for leaving the European Union "within days".

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Govt will introduce Brexit bill 'within days'

The Government has announced it will introduce a "straightforward" bill on triggering the process for leaving the European Union "within days".

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Article 50: Government loses Supreme Court case

Theresa May needs the approval of Parliament to trigger the Brexit process, Britain's most senior judges have ruled.

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Tougher fines for serious speeding offenders

Drivers caught going considerably over the speed limit will face harsher punishment from April.

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Monday, January 23, 2017

Supreme Court to rule on Brexit court case

The Supreme Court is to deliver its long awaited judgment on whether ministers or Parliament have the power to start the Brexit process.

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Author 'forgetful and tired' before death

The mother of Helen Bailey has told a court her daughter "panicked" about her deteriorating state of mind before she disappeared.

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First Tunisia victims 'didn't stand a chance'

Witnesses giving evidence at the inquest into the deaths of 30 murdered Britons in Tunisia have described how the first victims to be targeted didn't stand a chance.

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Michelle O'Neill to lead Sinn Fein in Stormont

Sinn Fein minister Michelle O'Neill will succeed Martin McGuinness as the party's leader in Stormont, it has been announced.

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High-velocity rifle used in attack on NI officer

Police say up to 10 shots were fired by a high-velocity rifle in an attack on an officer at a petrol station in North Belfast.

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Mother jailed after plotting with paedophile

A mother who plotted to let a paedophile rape her seven-year-old daughter has been jailed for nine years.

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8,000 caught on phones at the wheel in one week

A record number of drivers were caught during a police crackdown on illegal mobile phone use behind the wheel.

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Terror resurgence fears after NI officer shot

The shooting of a police officer in Northern Ireland has fuelled fears that dissident republican terrorists could seek to take advantage of the political crisis.

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Sunday, January 22, 2017

Call for Group B Strep tests to save newborns

The number of deaths caused by a bacteria that kills one newborn baby every week in the UK could be significantly reduced if a simple test was offered to expectant mothers, campaigners say.

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Freezing fog warning as UK goes back to work

Commuters heading to work on Monday morning are being warned of freezing fog patches. 

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Fallon to face MPs over Trident 'cover-up' claims

Sir Michael Fallon is to be quizzed by MPs today over claims that Downing Street covered up a Trident missile test failure just weeks before a crucial Commons vote.

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May: Being woman PM is 'big statement' to Trump

The Prime Minister has said that when she sits down for talks with Donald Trump she will be making the "biggest statement" about the role of women in the world.

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Ex-Navy chief slams 'stupid' missile 'cover up'

A former head of the Royal Navy has attacked the "stupid" decision to "cover up" a botched missile test.

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The Trident 'cover up' only makes things worse

In many ways, the most damaging element to the Trident story is the "cover up" itself.

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PM under pressure over botched missile 'cover up'

Prime Minister Theresa May is under pressure to "come clean" about what she knew of a "covered up" botched missile test.

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Andy Murray knocked out of Australian Open

Andy Murray's dreams of winning his maiden Australian Open have been crushed in stunning fashion by Germany's 50th-ranked Mischa Zverev.

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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Charles hopes Ladybird book will win over sceptics

The Prince of Wales has spoken exclusively to Sky News about his new book on climate change, warning that too many people are still unsure about "how urgently we need to take action" and "what might be the consequences if we don't act right away".

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PM to pledge extra £170m for technical training

A training revolution to boost the skills of 16 to 24-year-olds is to be launched by Theresa May as part of a new Modern Industrial Strategy.

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Theresa May to meet Donald Trump next week

Theresa May is expected to visit Donald Trump in the White House next week - probably on Thursday.

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Man in court accused of murder of teenage girl

An 18-year-old man has been remanded in custody after appearing in court charged with the murder of 16-year-old Leonne Weeks.

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Thousands of women march against Trump

Thousands of women are marching in protest against Donald Trump's presidency in cities across the UK, and around the world.

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Brexit domino effect 'will bring down Europe'

The leader of the French far-right Front National, Marine Le Pen, has said Brexit set off a domino effect that "will bring down all of Europe".

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William and Kate set to move back to London

Prince George and Princess Charlotte will go to school and nursery in London and Prince William will leave his job as an air ambulance pilot.

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'Devil worshipper' jailed for raping teenager

A "devil worshipper" who raped a teenager after trapping her in his flat has been jailed for nine years.

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UKIP leader Nuttall to fight Stoke by-election

UKIP leader Paul Nuttall will fight to win a seat in the House of Commons at the Stoke Central by-election, the party has confirmed.

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Friday, January 20, 2017

Man charged with murder of 16-year-old girl

A man has been charged with the murder of 16-year-old Leonne Weeks.

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Police Taser their own race relations leader

Police officers Tasered their own black community relations champion after they mistook him for a wanted man, it has emerged.

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British man killed working on World Cup stadium

A British man has died while working on a stadium for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

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Labour to call double by-election for same day

Labour is to call two by-elections for the same day next month.

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Tony Blair to blame for Brexit, says Hammond

Philip Hammond has blamed Tony Blair for Brexit arguing the former prime minister was responsible for a "deluge" of immigration from the European Union.

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NFL team owner to be Trump's man in the UK

Donald Trump has indicated he has chosen billionaire businessman Woody Johnson as US  ambassador to the UK.

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Retail sales fall sharply as prices jump

Retail sales suffered their biggest monthly fall since April 2012 last month, with official figures also charting a leap in prices compared to December a year earlier.

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Thursday, January 19, 2017

McGuinness: From guns to government

Martin McGuinness's departure from elected office brings to an end one of the most improbable chapters of the peace process.

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McGuinness announces retirement from politics

Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness has announced he will retire from politics as he deals with a "very serious medical condition".

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Pair jailed for feeding four-year-old girl drugs

A mother and her partner who allowed a four-year-old girl to eat drugs for months before her death have been jailed for 13 years.

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Council to put 15% tax hike to referendum

Surrey is to hold a referendum on increasing council tax by a massive 15% to pay for the growing crisis in social care.

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Six Britons die in road crash in Saudi Arabia

Six Britons have died and several others have been injured in a road accident in Saudi Arabia, the Foreign Office has said.

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Murder charge after body found in suitcase

A man has been charged with murder after the body of a woman was discovered in a suitcase.

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PM tells Davos: 'Listen to those left behind'

Theresa May has warned world leaders in Davos today that they must listen to those who feel left behind by globalisation.

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British paedophile, 70, jailed in US after sting

A British man has been jailed for 13 years in the US after admitting travelling there to have sex with boys.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Wheelchair victory in bus space court battle

Disability campaigners have welcomed a Supreme Court ruling that bus drivers may have to do more to accommodate wheelchair users.

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Southern resuming 'full service' next week

Southern Rail will restore a "full train service" from next Tuesday.

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Woman claims Harris groped her after TV show

A woman who claims entertainer Rolf Harris groped her at a children's television show in the 1980s has told a court she told others about the assault but they did not believe her.

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'Army of police would have scared Tunisia tourists'

Tour operators wanted to increase security in Sousse a month before a gunman opened fire on a beach in the Tunisian city but did not want tourists to be "scared by seeing an army of police", an inquest has heard.

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Second arrest after girl found dead on path

A 26-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender after a 16-year-old girl was found dead on a path.

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Pay growth accelerates but employment slips

The gap between rising inflation and wage increases is being maintained, in what amounts to positive news for consumers in the latest employment figures.

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Man shot in both legs in west Belfast alleyway

A man is being treated in hospital after he was shot in both legs in west Belfast, police have said.

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Explorer's ashes to be buried beside his hero

The widow of explorer Henry Worsley plans to take his ashes back to the edge of Antarctica so he can be buried beside his hero Ernest Shackleton.

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'No apology' for May EU 'threat', says Davis

David Davis has said he would make "no apology" for the Prime Minister's threat to EU leaders that a bad Brexit deal would be "an act of calamitous self-harm".

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Tuesday, January 17, 2017

EE fined £2.7m for overcharging customers

The telecoms regulator has fined EE £2.7m for billing errors affecting 40,000 customers.

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Hunt for Claudia Lawrence scaled down

Police investigating the disappearance and suspected murder of Claudia Lawrence are scaling down the hunt following a £1 million review of the case.

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May's Brexit plan speech welcomed by Tory MPs

Theresa May's Brexit speech promising a clean break from the EU has been broadly welcomed by MPs but provoked a hostile reaction from some European politicians.

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Author 'wanted space', murder accused told police

The fiance of a children's author found dead in a human sewage tank underneath her home told police she had spoken of "wanting space", a court has heard.

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Southern rail strikes suspended for talks

There is new hope for thousands of rail passengers that a deal can be made to end the crippling strikes affecting Southern Railway services.

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Man hurt in Manchester house blast arrested

A man who was wounded in a blast at a house has been arrested on suspicion of causing an explosion to endanger life.

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Man arrested after teen found dead on path

An 18-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering Leonne Weeks, 16, who was found dead on a path in Rotherham.

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British spy behind Trump dossier a 'charlatan'

The British spy behind a dossier alleging Russia has compromising information about Donald Trump has been labelled a "charlatan".

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Midwife shortage makes women feel like 'cattle'

Half of all women in labour experience a "red flag" event where basic care is delayed or undelivered, according to new research.

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Monday, January 16, 2017

C-section death 'caused by hospital failures'

The death of a young mother was caused by a series of failures at the hospital caring for her as she gave birth, a coroner has said.

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The devil will be in the detail of PM's EU plan

Not just a plan, but a 12-point plan for Brexit - soon to be delivered by the Prime Minister at Lancaster House, the seat of historic British diplomacy over Europe and the Commonwealth.

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May's 12-point plan for clean break from EU

Theresa May will delight Brexiteers and dismay Remainers by pledging a clean break from the EU in her long-awaited speech spelling out her Brexit strategy.

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March election after NI government collapses

An early election will be held in Northern Ireland on 2 March after the collapse of its government, it has been announced.

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March election after NI government collapses

An early election is due to be held in Northern Ireland on 2 March after the collapse of the government, it has been announced.

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Rolls-Royce £671m corruption probe settlement

Engine maker Rolls-Royce has agreed to pay £671m to UK, US and Brazilian authorities to settle bribery and corruption claims.

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Piccadilly Circus blackout as billboards go off

The giant billboards that have lit up London's Piccadilly Circus for more than 100 years have been switched off for renovation.

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Rolf Harris groped woman in hospital, jury hears

A blind and disabled woman has told a court she felt "completely and utterly trapped" when Rolf Harris allegedly groped her at a London hospital in the 1970s.

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Hunt 'proud' as he nets £14.4m amid NHS crisis

Jeremy Hunt has pocketed an estimated £14.4m from the sale of a business he says he is "incredibly proud of", amid criticism of his handling of the NHS winter crisis.

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Probe after shooting near primary school

An investigation has been launched following a shooting near a primary school in Glasgow.

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Sherlock probe: Did Russians leak finale?

The BBC is investigating whether an online leak of the final episode of the TV series Sherlock was the work of Russian hackers.

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Inquests into Britons killed in Tunisia attack

Many of the relatives of the 30 British tourists who were killed in the 2015 terrorist attack in Tunisia are planning to attend the inquests into their deaths, which get under way today.

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Sunday, January 15, 2017

New BT service to block millions of nuisance calls

BT has launched a service that aims to divert up to 30 million nuisance calls a week.

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Trump: US-UK trade deal will be done 'quickly'

Donald Trump has pledged to secure a quick post-Brexit trade deal with the UK in an interview with MP Michael Gove.

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Time running out for N Ireland's government

Northern Ireland's devolved government is on the brink of collapse after a split in the power-sharing coalition.

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Hunt lands £15m payout as NHS crisis deepens

Jeremy Hunt, the Health Secretary, is to land more than £15m from an education business he helped set up, even as he fights an increasingly intense political battle over the NHS’s latest winter crisis.

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Parents accuse police of mishandling son's death

The family of a university student whose body was found in the Thames are urging the Independent Police Complaints Commission to quickly deliver their findings into their complaint made against the Met police.

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Sunday surgery GP slots 'booked by Thursday'

It is 9.30am on a Sunday morning and patients have started arriving for their appointments at Birmingham's Enki Medical Practice.

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David Bowie tipped for posthumous Brits

David Bowie has been nominated for best British male solo artist and best British album at the 2017 Brit Awards - a year after his death.

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Tory attacks PM for trying to 'scapegoat' GPs

A senior Conservative has hit out at the Government for trying to "scapegoat" GPs for the pressures on emergency departments.

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Saturday, January 14, 2017

Cancer ops 'being cancelled due to lack of beds'

Patients with cancer are having their operations cancelled by hospitals with increasing regularity by a crisis-hit NHS, the president of the Royal College of Surgeons has revealed.

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Property guardians' legal bid for greater rights

Property guardians in Bristol are taking legal action in a bid to be recognised as tenants and to gain greater rights for others like them up and down the country. 

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PM 'to say UK prepared to leave single market'

Theresa May is expected to announce the UK is prepared to leave the single market, the customs union and European Court of Justice.

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NHS safer under Tories than Corbyn, says poll

Voters believe the NHS is better off under the Tories than Jeremy Corbyn and Labour, an opinion poll suggests.

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Residents' relief as threat of floods subsides

Flood-threatened residents along parts of the east coast have returned to their homes after a feared storm surge was not as bad as expected.

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Friday, January 13, 2017

PM urged to set out Brexit plan by mid-February

MPs are calling on Theresa May to publish her Brexit plan by the middle of next month and make clear whether she wants to keep Britain in the single market.

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Man arrested for New Year's Day fire attack

Police Scotland has arrested a 26-year-old man in connection with a New Year's Day fire attack that killed one man in Milngavie.

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Man jailed for 'horror' hammer attack on police

A man convicted of murder in the Netherlands has been jailed for life in the UK for a hammer attack on two police officers likened to a scene out of a horror film.

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NHS crisis: PM's frustration over GP hours

Theresa May has expressed frustration at the failure of more GP surgeries to open for longer hours, amid mounting pressure on hospitals and A&E departments.

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Hospitals issue crisis alerts as pressure mounts

More than four in 10 hospitals declared a major alert in the first week of the year to indicate they were struggling to cope with increasing demand.

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Princess Margaret's ex-husband Lord Snowdon dies

Lord Snowdon, the former husband of Princess Margaret, has died aged 86.

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Reluctant villagers told: 'Evacuate immediately'

Police have warned the residents of an Essex village to evacuate "immediately" ahead of expected severe flooding.

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Tristram Hunt quits as MP sparking by-election

Labour MP Tristram Hunt is quitting Parliament triggering a by-election in his Stoke-on-Trent constituency.

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Tristram Hunt quits as Labour MP

Labour MP Tristram Hunt is quitting Parliament triggering a by-election in his Stoke-on-Trent constituency.

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RAF man mystery: Family hope for breakthrough

The uncle of missing RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague has told Sky News military intelligence grade software has helped to narrow down the possible outcomes of what happened to the 23-year-old airman.

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Evacuations begin amid risk of severe flooding

A village in Essex is being evacuated as the UK braces for floods, gale-force winds, snow and ice.

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Thursday, January 12, 2017

British Jews seek second passport after Brexit vote

Insecurity over Brexit has triggered a dash by Britons to secure second passports from other European countries.

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First-time house buyers 'reach 10-year high'

More first-time buyers got onto the property ladder in 2016 than in any year since 2007, but would-be home owners now need to raise over £32,000 on average for a deposit, figures show.

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Village to evacuate as UK braces for big freeze

Britain is on weather alert with warnings of floods, wind, snow and ice covering large parts of the country.

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Hillsborough: Criminal suspects identified

Hillsborough investigators have handed over evidence relating to 23 criminal suspects to prosecutors.

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Flooding threat forces Essex village evacuation

The village of Jaywick in Essex is to be evacuated due to potential flooding caused by rain and strong winds.

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Former England manager Graham Taylor dies

Former England manager Graham Taylor, who also led clubs including Watford and Aston Villa, has died at the age of 72.

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World's first tidal lagoon in UK gets backing

An independent review has backed plans to build the world's first tidal lagoon power station off the coast of south Wales.

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A&E units fail to hit four-hour waiting target

A&E units have failed to hit their four-hour waiting targets for 16 months in a row, increasing pressure on Theresa May to tackle the crisis engulfing the NHS.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

M&S sales bounce back over Christmas period

Marks & Spencer's clothing and home sales bounced back to post growth of 2.3% over the Christmas period after a long period of decline.

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Entertainer Rolf Harris on trial in new charges

Rolf Harris has gone on trial accused of sexually assaulting seven girls and women in "brazen" attacks over more than 30 years, a court has heard.

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Pensioner 'angry' after 19-hour A&E ordeal

A 72-year-old woman says she was forced to spend 19 hours in a hospital accident and emergency department because too few doctors were on call over the New Year.

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Murdered girl suffered cuts to neck and chest

Seven-year-old Katie Rough was found in a field with severe cuts to her neck and chest, a court has heard.

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Defendant slits throat during court hearing

A man waiting to be sentenced has slit his throat while standing in the dock in court.

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Snow and sleet move in as temperatures dip

Snow and sleet is forecast for many parts of the UK on Thursday, following a day of gales that left thousands of homes without power.

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Firms could face £1,000 levy on hiring EU staff

The Government is considering a £1,000 levy on businesses for hiring skilled workers from the European Union after Brexit, a Home Office minister has said.

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PM blasts Red Cross as 'irresponsible' on NHS

Theresa May has slammed the Red Cross description of a "humanitarian crisis" in the NHS as "irresponsible" and "overblown".

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Thousands without power as strong winds hit UK

Thousands of homes have been left without power as gale force winds hit parts of the UK.

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NHS crisis: PM warned 'patients' lives at risk'

Labour and senior medics are turning up the heat on the embattled Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt - on A&E waiting times, NHS staff shortages and social care funding.

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Theresa May urged to disclose her investments

Theresa May is under pressure to disclose what shares she holds after it emerged she had used a blind trust to manage her financial interests.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Teenager charged with murder of Katie Rough

A 15-year-old girl has been charged with the murder of seven-year-old Katie Rough.

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Sanctions imposed on British member of IS cell

The US has imposed sanctions on a British man after naming him as a member of an Islamic State terror cell dubbed "The Beatles".

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Partner 'killed children's author for her money'

Children's author Helen Bailey was drugged and "probably suffocated" by her partner before being dumped in a cesspit below her home, a court has heard.

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Boy to Southern rail: I want 'a normal life'

A nine-year-old boy has written to Southern rail bosses complaining that he is "tired" of his parents "coming home late every night because of the rail strikes".

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'Thundersnow' could hit UK in Arctic blast

'Thundersnow' and blizzards could hit parts of the UK as an Arctic blast looks set to send temperatures plunging.

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Monday, January 9, 2017

M1 motorway closed after body found in the road

A stretch of the M1 has been closed following the discovery of a body in the road.

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Southern Rail strike 'affecting student grades'

Hundreds of thousands of commuters are once again facing travel misery as staff at Southern Rail begin another series of strikes - with students warning the row is affecting their grades.

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Two arrested over teenager's takeaway death

Two men have been arrested over the death of Megan Lee, 15, who had a severe allergic reaction after eating an Indian takeaway.

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Girl, 15, held over seven-year-old's death

A 15-year-old girl has been arrested after the death of a seven-year-old girl in York.

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Four-hour A&E pledge 'only for urgent cases'

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has said the NHS' commitment to see patients within four hours only applies to "urgent health problems".

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Foster hits out at McGuinness' resignation

Northern Ireland's First Minister has hit out at Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness after he resigned over a scandal she has been involved in.

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Northern Ireland's McGuinness to resign

Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness has announced his resignation signalling the end of the power-sharing administration.

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Will you be hit by snow this week?

Snow is on its way across the UK with Arctic winds set to hit by the end of the week.

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PM unveiling children's mental health plans

Theresa May pledged to help end mental health stigma when she announced a package of reforms as part of her vision for her "shared society".

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Police to be consulted on being routinely armed

Thousands of police officers will be asked if they want to be armed with guns or Tasers in a major survey launched today.

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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Man held after siege at Jarrow bookmakers

A man has been arrested after armed police surrounded a bookmakers in Tyne and Wear amid fears of a siege.

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Young people living in fear of the future - study

More than a quarter of young people don't feel in control of their own lives, with the vote for Brexit fuelling their concern about their futures.

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No 'humanitarian crisis' in the NHS - May

The Prime Minister has told Sky News she does not accept there is a "humanitarian crisis" in the NHS.

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London Tube warning as 24-hour strike begins

London Underground passengers are being warned of a "severely reduced" service after Tube staff began a 24-hour strike.

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Queen at church for first time since illness

The Queen attended church in Sandringham, the first time she has been seen in public since falling ill before Christmas.

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'Unfair' to ask Labour about immigration - Watson

Labour deputy leader Tom Watson has claimed it is "unfair" to ask him what his party's position is on immigration controls.

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PM says no 'muddled thinking' on Brexit

Theresa May has told Sky News her Government is not suffering from "muddled thinking" over Brexit.

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Civil servant quits in 'take down' minister plot

A UK civil servant caught on camera discussing with an Israeli official how to "take down" a British Government minister has resigned.

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Tube strike on as unions reject new offer

A planned 24-hour tube strike will go ahead from 6pm on Sunday after unions rejected a new offer on jobs from London Underground.

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Briton among five dead at Florida airport

A British great-grandmother was one of five people shot dead at an airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

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Saturday, January 7, 2017

Israeli apology after talk of 'taking down' minister

Israel's ambassador to the UK has apologised after an embassy official was recorded discussing how to "take down" a UK Foreign Office minister.

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NHS 'crisis': Corbyn demands answers from PM

Jeremy Corbyn is demanding Prime Minister Theresa May comes to the Commons on Monday to set out how she plans to "fix her failure on the NHS".

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Missing RAF man's family call in private eyes

The uncle of missing RAF serviceman Corrie McKeague has detailed the military intelligence techniques being deployed in the search for his nephew.

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Tube strike set to go ahead as talks fail

Talks to avert a mass strike on the London Underground have broken down, with a 24-hour walkout now expected to go ahead.

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Friday, January 6, 2017

UK scraps funding for 'Ethiopia's Spice Girls'

Ministers have ended millions of pounds in funding for a five-member female band dubbed Ethiopia's Spice Girls.

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Pothole 'tipping point' looms as bill spirals

The country is approaching "a tipping point" in tackling the blight of potholes with the repair bill set to soar to £14bn, it has been warned.

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Girl dies after allergic reaction to takeaway

A 15-year-old girl has died after she suffered a severe allergic reaction to a takeaway meal.

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Last-ditch talks to try to avert Tube strike

Last-ditch talks are being held on Saturday to try to avert a 24-hour strike that threatens to cause chaos on the London Underground.

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Police to support bouncers as Fabric reopens

Police will provide backup for bouncers when London nightclub Fabric reopens tonight, four months after being shut.

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Man charged after pedestrians killed in crash

A man has been charged in connection with the deaths of two pedestrians killed in a collision in Cambridgeshire.

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Woman missing £7m gold after Hatton Garden raid

A woman has come forward after realising £7m of her gold is missing a year after a heist at a London safety deposit box company.

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Manor F1 collapse sparks race against time

The Manor Formula One (F1) team's future is hanging in the balance as it enters administration after failing to find a new financial backer.

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'Stop ignoring us Tracey': Cops' Twitter letter

Police have used social media to write a letter to a burglary suspect that urges her to get in touch and "stop ignoring" them.

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Funeral held for man shot dead by police

The funeral of a man shot dead on a motorway slip road during a planned police operation has taken place in Huddersfield.

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Manor F1 team on brink of financial collapse

The Manor Formula One (F1) team ‎is on the brink of collapsing into administration, putting hundreds of jobs at risk.

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Top jail term for stalking to be doubled

The top jail term for stalking is to be doubled from five to 10 years after the Government bowed to pressure from MPs and peers for tougher sentences.

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Thursday, January 5, 2017

Ealing vicarage rape victim Jill Saward dies

Ealing vicarage rape victim Jill Saward has died aged 51 after suffering a stroke.

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Theresa May to meet Trump in February

Theresa May is to visit Donald Trump in the US next month, it has been revealed.

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M62 police shooting 'was an assassination'

The father of a man shot dead by police on a motorway slip road has told Sky News he believes it was a "pre-planned assassination".

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M62 police shooting 'pre-planned assassination'

The father of a man shot dead by police on a motorway slip road has told Sky News he believes it was a "pre-planned assassination".

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'Immigrants should learn English before arriving'

Immigrants to the UK should learn English before they arrive, or be enrolled in a compulsory language course when they get here, according to a parliamentary report.

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Car prices to start rising after pound slump

Car prices are set to start rising within weeks following the slump in the pound, the industry's trade body has warned.

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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Fat dogs: In which towns are UK canines heaviest?

A fifth of Britain's dogs are overweight, with Swinton in Yorkshire having the heaviest canines in the whole country, new research show.

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Children unaware of social media dangers

"Incomprehensible" terms and conditions of social networks mean children have little idea what they are signing up to, the Children's Commissioner has warned.

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New UK envoy to EU revealed after Brexit furore

Sir Tim Barrow will replace Sir Ivan Rogers as the UK's ambassador to the European Union, the Government has confirmed.

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Heathrow terror arrest as man lands from Cairo

A 50-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of a terror offence after landing at Heathrow Airport from Cairo.

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Four in court over hit-and-run deaths of cousins

Four men have appeared in court charged in connection with the deaths of two young cousins who were struck by a car in Oldham on New Year's Eve.

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Heathrow terror arrest as man lands from Cairo

A 50-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of a terror offence after landing at Heathrow Airport from Cairo.

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NI First Minister rejects 'misogynistic' calls to resign

Arlene Foster says she will not be stepping down as Northern Ireland’s First Minister and has described calls for her to do so as "misogynistic".

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CCTV footage shows youths' coach depot rampage

Two youths who broke into a coach depot and went on a bus rampage causing thousands of pounds worth of damage are being hunted by police.

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British freerunner dies on Paris metro

Tributes have been paid to a British freerunner who died in an accident on the Paris metro on New Year's Day.

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Arrest over fatal crash which killed two men

Police have arrested a man in connection with a fatal crash in Cambridgeshire in which two people were killed.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

UK farming 'at risk' after Brexit, MPs warn

British farming faces significant risks after Brexit - including a loss of subsidies, tariffs and increased competition, according to a new report.

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British soldier was 'shot dead by colleague'

A British soldier shot in northern Iraq has been named as Lance Corporal Scott Hetherington.

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Outgoing EU envoy attacks 'muddled thinking'

The veteran diplomat who has quit as Britain's top Brexit negotiator in Brussels has fired a blistering broadside at Theresa May and Tory ministers.

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Firearm found in car of man shot by police

A firearm was found in a car carrying the man shot by police during an operation on the M62 in West Yorkshire.

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Murder police hunt car linked to fire death

Police hunting the killer of a man who died in a "targeted" fire say a car was spotted nearby with the engine running and its passenger door open.

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Britain's EU envoy quits ahead of Brexit talks

Britain's EU ambassador has unexpectedly quit just months before the formal Brexit talks are due to get under way.

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Family's shock over dancer's strip club death

A family has said they are "in shock" over the death of a British dancer whose body was reportedly found in an Australian strip club.

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Monday, January 2, 2017

Kids have 'far too much' sugar before school

Children are consuming half of their sugar allowance for the entire day during breakfast alone, health officials have claimed.

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Man killed in police shooting near M62

A man has died after he was shot by police in Huddersfield near the M62 motorway, West Yorkshire Police says.

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Second girl dies after New Year's Eve hit-and-run

The second girl knocked down in a hit-and-run on New Year's Eve has died, following the death of her cousin in the same collision.

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Rail fare hikes prompt public ownership call

The Labour Party has called for a return of the railways to public ownership after fares rose by an average of 2.3%.

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Search for couple missing in snowy Cairngorms

Mountain rescue teams are searching for two walkers missing in the Cairngorm national park area of northern Scotland.

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Rail fare hikes 'another kick in the teeth'

Transport campaigners have slammed the annual rail fare increases across Britain as "another kick in the teeth" for passengers.

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Sunday, January 1, 2017

Seven-day doctor service 'unrealistic' - top GP

Britain's top GP has said that making doctors available at the weekend on a routine basis is "unrealistic" and could have serious impact on patient care on week days.

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Five men arrested over hit-and-run in Oldham

Five men have been arrested after a hit-and-run killed a young girl and left her cousin seriously injured on New Year's Eve.

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Queen too ill to attend New Year church service

The Queen will miss a New Year's Day church service at Sandringham because of a lingering "heavy cold", Buckingham Palace has said.

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Three bodies found at White Cliffs of Dover

The bodies of two men and a woman have been found at the cliffs at Dover, Kent Police have said.

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It's rained on London's 'quirky' New Year's parade

Hundreds of thousands of people have lined the streets of London for a parade to mark the start of the new year.

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Cousins held hands before deadly hit-and-run

Two young cousins holding hands crossing a road were smashed into by a hit-and-run driver, killing one of them and leaving the other fighting for her life.

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Terror threat advice for British tourists

British tourists in Turkey have been urged to follow the advice of the authorities and remain vigilant after the New Year's Day nightclub massacre in Istanbul.

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