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Law society hopes court will better ‘reflect society’, as all of current panel are white and majority are privately educated men
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Government refutes verdict that NHS and social care cuts may have caused 30,000 excess deaths in England and Wales 2015
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Labour says it doesn’t know who sent the text suggesting voters could go to hell if they helped elect Ukip’s Paul Nuttall
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Nuttall gave just an hour’s notice that he was pulling out of event in Stoke, where he is contesting byelection next week
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Very light-sensitive, seldom-viewed works by Rembrandt, Leonardo, Dürer, Holbein, Rubens in forthcoming exhibition
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MPs vote overwhelmingly to trigger Brexit as Guy Verhofstadt suggests Brussels will not let UK leave ECJ’s jurisdiction in 2019
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Oncologists worldwide experiencing emotional exhaustion and depression with some resorting to sedatives, finds study
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Council ordered to pay £11,250 after removing week-old baby over father’s ‘unorthodox views’ about benefits of formula milk
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NHSNHSHealth cuts most likely cause of major rise in mortality, study claimsGovernment refutes verdict that NHS and social care cuts may have caused 30,000 excess deaths in England and Wales 2015
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CrimeCrime‘Why was my Aunt Phyllis murdered? I badly needed to know’The nephew of a woman killed by her lodger in Cheltenham in 1970 knew little about her death. Ageing, and in ill health, he asked two crime reporters to unravel the mystery
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Ukip leader Paul Nuttall tells Liverpool’s Radio City Talk on Tuesday that he did not lose any close friends at the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, contrary to a statement on his website
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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
Tony Blair calls on remainers to 'rise up in defence of our beliefs'