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People thought to be migrants arrive in Dover

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A group of people thought to be migrants are brought in to Dover, Kent, following a small boat incident in the Channel.
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PM meets officers of 99-squadron on return from Ukraine

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets Wing Commander Will Essex, officer commanding 99 squadron, Wing Commander Andy Hampshire, officer commanding operations at RAF Brize Norton, Wing Commander Jim Davies, Station Executive Officer and SAC...
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Tom Tugendhat promises a 'clean start' with him as prime minister

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Tom Tugendhat believes 'a clean start' with him elected as prime minister will produce 'a brighter future, with an economy that is advancing not retreating.'
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Rishi Sunak leaves his some as new PM set to be announced

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Rishi Sunak leaves his west London mews home on the day the winner of the Tory Leadership race and new Prime Minister is announced.
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Daily politics briefing: November 6

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Daily politics briefing for November 6, as Cabinet Office minister Sir Gavin Williamson is facing an investigation over a series of abusive and threatening messages sent to the then Tory chief whip complaining he had been excluded from...
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Homeowners paying price for Tory economic ‘chaos’ – Davey

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Millions of homeowners are paying a “Conservative property premium” as a result of the “chaos” the party has unleashed on the economy, Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has said.
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What are the problems facing Manston immigration centre?

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As the Channel crossings crisis deepens and the number of arrivals continues to grow, concerns about the site in Kent have been propelled into the spotlight as the Home Office came under fire amid criticism of overcrowding and poor...
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Daily politics briefing: November 17

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Daily politics briefing for November 17, as Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt releases his autumn statement.
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What Will Be The Major Political Headlines In 2023?

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Politics won't be slowing down, even though legislation on Capitol Hill might.
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Politics daily briefing: January 8

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All the latest political developments in the UK, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak demands ‘bold and radical’ action to ease the NHS crisis amid looming strikes.
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Politics daily briefing: December 25

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All the latest political developments as Rishi Sunak has come under fire for what critics called an “excruciating” exchange with a homeless man.
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Politics daily briefing: December 26

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All the latest political developments as Labour says nearly £80 million will be lost to online fraud and scams over Christmas.
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Apprenticeship levy not fit for purpose, says Labour

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Labour wants to create a new body to increase the skills of the British workforce and boost apprenticeships.The party said the Government’s apprenticeship levy system is failing to provide enough skilled workers for 40,000 manufacturers,...
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Strikes are 'badge of shame' for Government - Keir Starmer

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer says the latest round of strikes by nurses is a 'badge of shame' for the Government.
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Warren Campaign Opened $3 Million Line Of Credit In January

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A campaign spokesperson said the credit line was opened just in case it was needed, but it ended up not being necessary.
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Redistributing power is only route out of national malaise – Nandy

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The crisis in Britain’s public services presents an opportunity for “national renewal”, Lisa Nandy has said. The shadow levelling up secretary said Labour’s plans to redistribute power away from Whitehall were “the only route out of our...
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Supreme Court Upholds Decision To Allow Abortion Pills To Be Mailed

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The usual in-person requirement for abortion pills was relaxed in a lower court decision due to the pandemic.
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Second Amendment Sanctuaries Nearly Doubled In 50 Days

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A gun rights group says the number of Second Amendment sanctuaries jumped from 240 to 418 in less than two months.
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Pay Transparency Can Help Shrink The Gender Pay Gap

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The concept of a transparent pay model is one way companies can make a difference.
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Supreme Court To Hear Oral Arguments In DACA Case

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The high court is scheduled to hear oral arguments Tuesday over President Donald Trump's attempt to end DACA in 2017.
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Washington Roundup: What To Know About The North Carolina Election

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The special election in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District is essentially a do-over after the 2018 race was found to be tainted.
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Pelosi Calls For Removal Of 11 Confederate Statues At U.S. Capitol

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The Speaker of the House says Confederate statues at the Capitol are an "homage to hate" and need to be taken down.
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Trump Administration Sued Over New Visa Rules For Skilled Workers

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Universities, U.S. Chamber of Commerce say new H1-B visa rules for skilled workers harm the economy while White House says system is being abused.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Announces Formal Impeachment Inquiry

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Pelosi is also planning to put a resolution on the House floor Wednesday that would address the Ukraine scandal.