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The negligence shown by the Home Office at Napier Barracks is a disgrace
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Planned NHS staff pay rise branded ‘pitiful’ by unions
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Patel bullying case dropped
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Chancellor has gone from Santa to Scrooge, says IFS
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How Sunak is bringing back austerity to public services
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Hancock dreams of ‘great British summer’ as cases fall
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New variant detected in UK
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Modified vaccines for new variants to be fast-tracked
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PM appeals for vaccinated over-80s not to break rules
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‘Off the late-night cheese’: PM boasts hefty weight loss
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NHS warned Home Office social distancing at Napier Barracks was impossible
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From touring to Tesco: how music crews are coping
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‘It felt like I was stealing’: Shoppers give verdict on Amazon’s till-free store
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Harry and Meghan not informed of bullying probe
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The tragedy of a newborn refugee who died as her family tried to reach the UK
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Prince Philip to remain in hospital after heart surgery
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Should expats be allowed to vote in British elections?
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EU shelves Brexit vote after PM ‘violates’ agreement
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No clarity on UK’s plans for net-zero target or climate conference goals, MPs warn
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UK air pollution levels are illegal and harmful, says EU
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One billion tons of food is wasted every year, UN finds
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Home news in brief
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Italy blocks Oxford vaccine consignment to Australia
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Hundreds mourn girl whose ‘Everything is OK’ T-shirt struck a chord in Myanmar
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Slow train on the right track
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Germans give AstraZeneca goahead for over-65s jabs
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Bollywood on edge over rising religious censorship
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Child refugees ‘towed back out to sea and abandoned’
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World news in brief
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A toast to Dishy Rishi, who is still as rich as ever while we risk death to go to work
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The crisis in social care is getting worse – yet it wasn’t mentioned in the Budget
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The pandemic has turned back the clock on equality
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Johnson looks more likely to save the union than break it
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Meghan and Harry are the victims here – not The Firm
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A Budget unlike any other
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An absence of funding for the social care sector is galling
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These conclusions, in a report running to 389 pages, came after the inquiry heard evidence from 88 witnesses and considered 100,000 pages of statements and documents. It made 70 recommendations, of which 67 had been fully or partially implemented within t
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Getting to the truth behind the murder of Khashoggi
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THE ZAMUNDA YEARS
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WRITTEN TO INSPIRE
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Will a long South Africa flight be doable in 2022?
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Hooray for Hollywood
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‘I’m hopeful rock is going to have another renaissance’
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BLAST FROM THE PAST
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Here come the mirror men
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A win for Sunak, sure, but what of Deliveroo’s riders?
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Deaths highlight abuse in South Korean agriculture
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Business news in brief
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Chelsea advance top-four ambitions while slicing through Liverpool’s
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Liverpool exposed by revitalised Chelsea with jaded Reds out of energy
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United’s latest slump not a surprise in season like this
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Liverpool right over taking international duty stand
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England batsmen in a spin again as India take control
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Hodgkinson and Pozzi eye glory at European Indoors
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Sport news in brief