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Footage outside Ukrainian embassy in London as ambassador to UK sacked

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Footage outside the Ukrainian embassy in London as Vadym Prystaiko has been sacked as Ukraine’s ambassador to the UK after he publicly criticised president Volodymyr Zelensky over his “sarcasm” during a row about his demands for weapons.
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UK Latest: Sunak Dealt a Double Defeat in By-Elections

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Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party suffered two thumping electoral defeats in different corners of England, underlining the struggle he faces to win over voters ahead of a national vote expected next year. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg...
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Footage from Uxbridge as by-election counting begins

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Footage from Uxbridge as By-election counting begins. Rishi Sunak is braced for a possible triple by-election blow after polls closed in contests which will be viewed as a test of his leadership. The Prime Minister has acknowledged...
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Bloomberg

UK Inflation Data: Government Reaction as CPI Cools

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UK Chief Secretary to the Treasury John Glen comments on fiscal policy as Britain's inflation rate cooled more than expected to the lowest level in more than a year, a sign that soaring interest rates may be starting to curtail the worst...
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McDonald’s apologises after staff allege they were sexually harassed

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The boss of McDonald’s in the UK has apologised after more than 100 workers at the fast food chain, past and present, alleged they had been sexually harassed or assaulted or subjected to racism or bullying. Alistair Macrow told the BBC...
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UK strikes - who is walking out in July?

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The UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action from key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes announced for July.
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Bloomberg

BOE's Bailey Sees UK Inflation Coming Down 'Markedly'

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey says it is crucial the central bank return inflation to its 2% target during a speech at London's Mansion House. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
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UK strikes – who will be walking out in the next few weeks?

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Updated dates for strike action as the UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action from key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes announced for July.
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Bloomberg

UK Latest: House Prices Fall Most in Over a Decade, Halifax Says

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UK house prices are falling at their fastest annual pace since 2011, Halifax said, as the property market buckles in the face of rising borrowing costs. The average cost of a home declined 2.6% in June from a year earlier to £285,932...
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Politics daily briefing: July 6

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All the latest political news in the UK as Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe’s husband criticises ministers for "refusing" to take the issue of state hostage-taking seriously after the Foreign Office rejected recommendations designed to improve...
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Teachers strike in Birmingham

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Teachers attend a picket line at Grestone Academy in Handsworth Wood, Birmingham as part of nationwide strike action. Interview with teacher Lesley Quinlan.
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Politics daily briefing: July 3

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All the latest political developments in the UK as the Foreign Secretary will hail the “close and friendly” co-operation between London and Brussels in a speech to EU parliamentarians.
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Joe Biden to meet King and PM during July visit to UK

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Joe Biden will meet the King and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak when he visits the UK later this month. A visit to the UK had long been expected and comes after Mr Sunak visited Washington last month for talks with the US...
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Bloomberg

UK Latest: Annual House Prices Decline Most Since 2009

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The decline in UK house prices accelerated in June, according to Nationwide Building Society, likely fueling concerns about the impact of soaring mortgage rates on borrowers during a cost-of-living crunch. Lizzy Burden reports on...
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Interview with nurse practitioner from South Thames Retrieval Service

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Interview with Sarah Hardwick - an advanced nurse practitioner who works for South Thames Retrieval Service. A specialist children’s retrieval service led by Evelina London Children’s Hospital is celebrating its 25th anniversary. ...
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Bibby Stockhom: Protesters demonstrate against barge set to house asylum seekers

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Protesters demonstrate outside A&P, a ship repairer and converter in Falmouth, against the Bibby Stockholm, a barge which is set to house asylum seekers off the coast of Dorset.
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Politics daily briefing: June 26

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All the political developments in the UK as the Prime Minister pledges more doctors and nurses for the NHS.
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Politics daily briefing: June 25

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All the political developments in the UK as the Prime Minister vows his NHS Long Term Workforce Plan will be the “biggest workforce training expansion” in the history of the health service.
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UK strikes – who will be walking out in the next few weeks?

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Updated dates for strike action as the UK continues to face a barrage of industrial action from key workers in a series of bitter pay disputes. Here are the details of strikes announced for July.
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Politics daily briefing: June 22

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The Prime Minister says he feels a “deep moral responsibility” to deliver on his pledge to halve inflation after the key driver behind the cost-of-living crisis stayed static last month. Office for National Statistics data published on...
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Bloomberg

UK Latest: Inflation Higher Than Expected in May

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UK inflation remained higher than expected for a fourth month, ratcheting up pressure on the Bank of England to hike interest rates more aggressively. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Yousaf sets out ‘radical’ plans for independent Scotland’s written constitution

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Humza Yousaf has outlined “radical” plans for an independent Scotland to have a written constitution – with the First Minister saying such a document could protect workers’ rights to strike and guarantee healthcare that is “free at the...
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Yousaf outlines plans for an independent Scotland to have a written constitution

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Humza Yousaf has launched a new paper setting out plans for an independent Scotland to have a written constitution. The Scottish First Minister and SNP leader said the document is “about how we can build a better Scotland for...
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UK and Irish leaders come together for BIC summit

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UK and Irish leaders came together for the British-Irish Council in Jersey on Thursday and Friday. Speakers Humza Yousaf, Michael Gove and Leo Varadkar.