Category - UK News
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Allies taken aback at Elphicke’s move
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You will come to the garden party: new invitation as boy gets stuck in traffic jam
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Cameron tells EU to ‘step up’ its military spending
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Britain to expel Russia’s defense attaché in response to ‘reckless and dangerous activities’ across Europe
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Chilly welcome for hard-Brexit backing, Rashford-baiting former member of the ERG
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The House of Windsor’s working royals
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Whip restored to MP suspended over Gaza post
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Osamor allowed back in the fold
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Penny’s pal liked ‘rich Indian’ tweet about PM
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How childless couples now make up two in 5 families
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EU reaches deal on using profits from Russia’s frozen assets for Ukraine
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Conservative MPS’ disloyalty reflects a deeper malaise in the party
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Would Holyrood’s founders be proud of how it turned out?
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Poll finds majority support UK DRS
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New leaders but same faces. SNP has had its time, for now
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Sunak needs to win back ‘on strike’ Tory voters, says Jenrick
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‘Labour can’t continue to ignore plight of education’
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Labour loses out on Muslim votes ‘over Gaza stance’
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Swinney calls for PM to adapt but vows to ‘work constructively’
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Dining across the divide: ‘I thought, Oh God, I hope I don’t get a dyed-in-the-wool Scottish Tory’
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Politicians respond to departure of First Minister
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The PL’s negative campaigning
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The British dream is fading, replaced by a nightmare of sectarian division
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Labour in control, but Galloway bullish after Workers Party gains
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Calls to move to centre or right won’t help Sunak out of this hole
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VN, a central partner of EU in its Indo-pacific Strategy
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Greater economic protectionism may follow European election
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EU queries X over cut to content moderation resources
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Resurgent Lib Dems relish toppling Tory ‘big beasts’ in general election
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Tories have ‘delivered’ for Britain as PM says – but very little that’s positive
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Labour holds onto control of Calderdale Council with gains
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Tories have ‘delivered’ for Britain as PM says – but very little that’s positive
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Labour hold by-election seat despite council woes
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Cork hosts part of ‘Can Vote, Will Vote’ European campaign
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Dugdale: Scottish Labour ‘may scrap free tuition fees’
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‘Personal freedom’ vs ‘greater good’: Low emission zones show EU’s impact on our everyday lives
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I’m too left-wing for Keir’s Labour, jokes Mordaunt
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‘As a foreigner, I’m allowed to celebrate Britishness’
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England veers off course in quest for clean rivers
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FTA not a threat