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Daily politics briefing: May 25

Higher Ed
The key facts behind the day's headlines as Home Secretary Priti Patel pledged wholesale reform of the UK’s “broken” immigration system.
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Daily politics briefing: May 26

Higher Ed
The key facts behind the day's headlines as a new report found Boris Johnson’s controversial comments about burka-wearing women gave the impression the Tories are “insensitive to Muslim communities”.
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Daily politics briefing: May 27

Higher Ed
The key facts behind the day's headlines as the Prime Minister's former aide, Dominic Cummings, told MPs that Health Secretary Matt Hancock should have been sacked for his ‘disastrous’ performance during the pandemic.
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Daily politics briefing: June 13

Higher Ed
A look at the facts behind the day's headlines asPrime Minister Boris Johnson escalated his dispute with the European Union by warning he will do whatever it takes to keep goods flowing from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
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Daily politics briefing: June 12

Higher Ed
A look at the facts behind the day's headlines as the Prince of Wales urged G7 leaders to display the same sense of urgency to fight climate change as they showed in tackling the coronavirus pandemic.
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Daily politics briefing: June 15

Higher Ed
A look at the facts behind the day's headlines as Prime Minister Boris Johnson set a new “terminus date” of July 19 for the end of England’s coronavirus restrictions.
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Johnson warns against drawing 'premature conclusions' from falling Covid-19 case numbers

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The Prime Minister has urged people not to draw “premature conclusions” from the declining coronavirus case numbers in the UK. The Prime Minister told reporters during a visit to Surrey Police HQ in Guildford: “I’ve noticed, obviously,...
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PM warns against drawing 'premature conclusions' from falling case numbers

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The Prime Minister has urged people not to draw “premature conclusions” from the declining coronavirus case numbers in the UK. The Prime Minister told reporters during a visit to Surrey Police HQ in Guildford: “I’ve noticed, obviously,...
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK reports 44,985 new cases

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Coronavirus in numbers: UK reports 44,985 new cases. Confirmed deaths have now reached 139,461 according to Government figures.
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK death toll rises by 262

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The Government said a further 262 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Tuesday, bringing the UK total to 142,124.
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Irish Housing Minister promises progress as property prices rise by 12.4% in last year

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Residential property prices in Ireland rose by over 12% in the last year, according to new figures. Data published by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) on Monday shows that residential property prices in Dublin rose by 11.5%, with...
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK deaths rise by 47

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The Government said a further 47 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Sunday, bringing the UK total to 142,945.
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK reports 150 more deaths

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Coronavirus in numbers: The UK reports 150 more deaths as the total number of people to have received their second dose of a vaccine hits 46,129,532, according to Government figures.
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Coronavirus in numbers: Cases rise by 51,459

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The Government said a further 41 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19 as of Monday.
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Coronavirus in numbers: Cases in the UK hit 10,719,165

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Coronavirus in numbers: Cases in the UK hit 10,719,165, with a further 120 deaths, according to Government data. A total of 22,184,983 booster vaccinations have been administered.
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Coronavirus in numbers: Cases in the UK up by 54,661

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The Government said, as of 9am on Monday, there had been a further 54,661 lab-confirmed Covid-19 cases in the UK. It also said a further 38 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19. Separate figures published by...
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK cases rise by 59,610

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As of 9am on Tuesday, there had been a further 59,610 lab-confirmed Covid-19 cases in the UK, the highest daily total since January 9, the Government said.
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK registers further 338 deaths

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The Government said a further 338 people have died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19, bringing the total to 155,040.
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Coronavirus in numbers: UK reports further 183 deaths

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A further 183 people have died within 28 days of testing positive for Covid-19, bringing the total to 160,221, the Government said.
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Politics daily briefing: July 10

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments of the day, as education minister Andrea Jenkyns admitted she “should have shown more composure” after making a rude gesture to a “baying mob” outside Downing Street.
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Channel migrants crossings reach record high for single day - scene from Dover

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Footage from Dover, following a record 1,295 migrants arrived in the UK on Monday after crossing the Channel, according to Government figures. It is the highest daily total since current records began in 2018.
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Japan's Economy Expands More Than Initially Estimated

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Japan's economy grew more than initially estimated in the second quarter. Gross domestic product grew an annualized 3.5% from the previous period. Paul Jackson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Politics daily briefing: December 23

Higher Ed
All the latest political developments, as thousands of passengers arriving at airports in the UK are being warned they face disruption amid the start of Border Force strikes.
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CLEAN : Stockshots of Lego's factory, headquarters and Legoland in Danemark

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Stockshots of Lego's factory, headquarter and outside of Legoland in Billund, Danemark (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)