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19th-century stables where stars learned to ride faces closure
A 19th-century stables where stars including Dominic West and Michael Fassbender learned to ride is facing closure.
Shoppers 'run in horror' as explosion sparks panic on Oxford Street
Police slam teens who jumped from moving train in dangerous stunt
Widower of pedestrian killed by cyclist vows to bring change in law
MP reveals she was stopped by border control over her daughter's name
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Prince George arrives with his dad for first day at school
Building barons’ £40m share sale at Berkeley stokes pay row
Top brass at Berkeley Homes fanned the flames over soaring boardroom bonanzas on Friday as they cashed in shares in the housebuilder worth more than £40 million.
Chris Grigg is the property outsider bidding to prove sceptics wrong
Firm selling British public schools to Chinese weighs London float
New alert on profits as Dulux-owner Akzo suffers second health blow
Industry motors ahead as more cars rolled out
Investors seek shelter from war and storm in bonds and gold
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David Davis slams Labour's stance on Brexit withdrawal bill
Labour rebels set to defy Corbyn orders to vote against Repeal Bill
Backbench rebellion grows as MPs line up to fight Brexit ‘power grab'
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British soldier flown back to UK in probe over banned neo-Nazi group
Hatton Garden 'guv'nor' said he earned no cash from £25m raid
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In politics, the name given to “a whip” comes from fox-hunting, where the “whipper-in” has the job of “keeping the hounds from straying by driving them back with the whip into the main body of the pack”.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg could use his energy to help change our abortion laws
You have to hand it to Jacob Rees-Mogg. He has crystal-clear clarity about all manner of political and ethical issues. But the opinion that has caused the sharpest collective intake of breath is his take on abortion; he thinks it is always wrong, even in cases of rape and incest.