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Keira Knightley, Gary Lineker, Mark Rylance, Coldplay and others ask PM not to ‘slam door’ on unaccompanied children
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Charity says worrying number of family doctors not offering at-risk patients preventive breast cancer drug tamoxifen
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Downing Street vehemently denies claims it plans to outlaw investigative journalism and public interest whistleblowers
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Foreign secretary criticised for diverting new £700m ‘empowerment fund’ away from countries in Africa and Middle East
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Commitments in the Middle East and links between Whitehall and the weapons lobby keep sales high
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Luke, 21, Hannah, 18, and Oliver Bennet, 13, ‘overwhelmed’ by support from donors after parents died within hours of each other last week
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Police have launched a witness appeal after two men were injured and an officer was knocked to the floor in a mass pub brawl
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The Briton talks to 60 Minutes’ Liz Hayes about her intention to erect a statue in memory of her murdered boyfriend
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The Labour party’s deputy leader, Tom Watson, discusses reports that the party is vetting potential successors to Jeremy Corbyn
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In this clip from the BBC’s Sunday Politics North West on 1 May 2016, Ukip leader Paul Nuttall responds to the inquest that ruled the 96 victims of Hillsborough were unlawfully killed
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Last year Lord Alf Dubs, who entered the UK as a six-year-old refugee, brought in the Dubs amendment to provide refuge for unaccompanied children – but government announces the commitment will now end
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The Italian Prime Minister says on Thursday that Rome and London must reassure Italian citizens living in the UK as well as British citizens living in Italy that their acquired rights will be respected
Brexit negotiations Corbyn attacks No 10's 'Hunger Games' approach after leak of EU document
UK Archbishop of Canterbury suggests Brexit 'in fascist tradition'
Brexit Scottish Tories accuse SNP of seeking to weaponise vote