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UK foreign secretary, who has publicly criticised Moscow’s foreign policy, will meet Russian counterpart in coming weeks
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The British Museum’s new exhibition features the work of uncompromising US artist Glenn Ligon
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Nigel Oakes’s company is at the centre of a growing controversy over the use of personal data during elections. But is there any evidence that what it does works?
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Proposed funding cuts to supported housing in the community show a damaging lack of joined-up thinking on health and social care
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After the success of the Women’s March, it’s International Women’s Day on Wednesday 8 March. Here, 15 influential women, from Lena Dunham and Nicola Sturgeon to Susie Orbach, nominate a crucial next step towards equality
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NHSNHSNHS poll finds public think service getting worseMore than half of public pessimistic and feel service worsening – though most still happy with their own care
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After 13 years service, Laura Beal quit because she could ‘no longer function’ and she felt ‘forced out’ by a lack of support
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The House of Lords debate on Wednesday night in favour of an amendment demanding the government safeguard the rights of EU nationals already living in the UK post-Brexit
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‘Then the shooting started’: Afghan asylum seekers on the moment they lost their family – video
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On Wednesday’s PMQs, Jeremy Corbyn accuses Theresa May of sneaking out proposals to cut the personal independence payment
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Former Ukip leader Nigel Farage tells the BBC’s Daily Politics programme that the party’s only MP, Douglas Carswell, undermined him when he was leader
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Boris Johnson takes aim at John Major in his speech to the BCC in London on Tuesday, saying he gets impatient with people ‘moaning about the state of the world’
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