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PM could lift controversial benefit cap in budget - as Farage makes two big election promises
Sir Keir Starmer could decide to lift the two-child benefit cap in the autumn budget, amid further pressure from Nigel Farage to appeal to traditional Labour voters.
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My week with Prince William, the quiet disruptor
Photographed in a beam of sunlight, Prince William walked through Westminster Abbey with the King behind him.
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Gillian Anderson warns UK homelessness 'will only get worse'
Gillian Anderson has warned homelessness is a growing problem in the UK - one that will only get worse if we enter a recession.
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'The capital is under attack': Russian drones launched over Kyiv after Moscow targeted
Russia has launched a "massive" drone and missile attack on the Ukrainian capital overnight, after Moscow itself was targeted.
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The anniversary of George Floyd's murder is a reminder of America's racial divides
In Minneapolis, the spot where George Floyd was murdered has been turned into a mural.
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South Western Railway: First renationalised train service starts today - how will it affect passengers and ticket prices?
South Western Railway (SWR) has been renationalised this weekend as part of the government's transition towards Great British Railways.
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Sir Alan Bates attacks 'kangaroo court' Post Office scheme after 'take it or leave it' offer
Sir Alan Bates has accused the government of presiding over a "quasi kangaroo court" for Post Office compensation.
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North Korean officials arrested after warship blunder 'brought dignity of country to collapse'
North Korea has arrested three officials said to be responsible for a major blunder during the launch of a new warship, state media has said.
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Get building or lose your land: Labour propose strict new demands for developers
House builders will be forced to commit to delivery time frames to get planning permission under new government rules - and those who leave sites unfinished could lose their land to local authorities.
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What do dolphins get up to beneath the waves? Their poo has the answers
Scientists are turning detective to work out what British dolphins are up to beneath the waves - by using forensic-style DNA techniques on their poo.
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