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Tory MEPs split on Cameron’s EU reform bid

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British Prime Minister David Cameron hopes to secure a deal on EU reform next month.



Amongst his demands: tighter rules on EU migrants claiming welfare and safeguards against the eurozone countries...
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It’s good to talk – Doctor-Patient trial shows promise

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Cooperating for better health



Cardiff in the UK is a good place to examine one of the key new trends in healthcare – what is known as shared decision making, or the process of...
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Raw Politics: Strasbourg shooting, Theresa May no-confidence vote

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On Raw Politics this Wednesday:



Theresa May faces a no-confid

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May faces a motion of no-confidence after the threshold of 48 Conservative Party letters was reached,...
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UK PM Starmer vows specialist police 'standing army' to battle far-right unrest gripping Britain

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UK prime minister made the announcement on Monday after he convened officials for an urgent meeting aimed at tackling growing far-right violence enshrouding the nation.
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Starmer lays out plans to tackle illegal immigration

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The UK prime minister has not ruled out processing asylum claims offshore.
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U.K. Labour Party sweeps to power with landslide win

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The United Kingdom has voted in its first Labour government in more than 14 years, handing the Conservatives its worst defeat in the party's history. 'The work of change begins immediately,' said newly elected Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
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UK general elections: What the electoral system means for its politics

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Political parties are vying for votes, with promises covering taxes, immigration and even re-joining the EU.
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UK bill to revoke EU laws could have 'negative impact on trade', Brussels warns

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Relations between Brussels and London have improved since the two sides struck a deal in February over the contentious Northern Ireland Protocol.
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British author Jonathan Coe reflects on Brexit, Boris Johnson, and the Royal Family

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Coe's latest novel, titled "Bournville", takes on a family saga, but with a unique focus on the emotional relationship between the British people and the royal family.
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Prince Harry's Spare becomes UK's 'fastest-selling' non-fiction book

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After weeks of hype and days of leaks, readers got a chance to judge Prince Harry’s book for themselves when it went on sale around the world on Tuesday.
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Spanking, cocaine, mushrooms and marijuana: Prince Harry reveals more about his royal life

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Prince Harry claims he killed 25 people while serving as an Apache helicopter co-pilot and gunner in 2012. He also makes alarming allegations about his life before Meghan.
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Spanking, cocaine and magic mushrooms: Prince Harry reveals more about his royal life

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Prince Harry claims he killed 25 people while serving as an Apache helicopter co-pilot and gunner in 2012. He also makes alarming allegations about his life before Meghan.
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Autumn statement: Hunt strives to play up UK's performance as he sets out austere budget

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The UK finance minister said Britain was holding up against "unprecedented global headwinds" as he outlined a severe package of cuts and tax rises.
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What's behind Liz Truss's downfall and the UK's political instability?

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Commentators identify 'fantasy economics', the pursuit of ideology over pragmatism, the way the Tory party chooses its leaders — and the ongoing fallout from Brexit.
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Rishi Sunak set to become Britain’s next prime minister

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Rishi Sunak is set to become Britain's first prime minister of colour. But despite making history, he inherits a country and a party plagued by upheaval, scandal and political backstabbing.
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What's behind Truss's downfall and the UK's political instability?

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The UK will have its fourth prime minister in just over three years after Liz Truss's ill-fated premiership finally crashed on Thursday.
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Boris Johnson under fire for 'Trumpian politics' after protesters mob Labour's Starmer

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Several Conservative MPs have linked a baseless slur made by the prime minister about Starmer to an incident on Monday when the opposition leader was hounded by protesters.
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Boris Johnson aide resigns over PM's 'inappropriate' Jimmy Savile slur in parliament

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Munira Mirza - who had worked for Johnson for 14 years - said that the PM's claim about Keir Starmer was 'not the usual cut and thrust of politics'.
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Fifth aide resigns as 'Partygate' pressure continues for Boris Johnson

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Elena Narozanski has become the latest to quit Downing Street.
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Boris Johnson: London's Metropolitan Police deny delaying Sue Gray's 'partygate' report

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Police have asked for Sue Gray's report to include "minimal reference" to alleged Downing Street lockdown parties to avoid prejudicing their own investigation.
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Nusrat Ghani: Muslim ex-minister says her faith played part in sacking from UK government

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The UK MP has been urged to make a formal complaint after claiming she was told her Muslim faith played a part in her sacking from Boris Johnson's government.
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UK PM Boris Johnson again urged to resign over Downing Street parties

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Johnson has so far ruled out resignation but several of his own lawmakers have urged him to do so or face a vote of no confidence.
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'Nobody told me' Downing Street party broke COVID rules, Johnson says

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The so-called "Partygate" has damaged Johnson's credibility and weakened his leadership as his MPs discuss a possible ouster.
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'Partygate' scandal: Johnson critics face government 'blackmail', says UK lawmaker

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Senior Tory William Wragg disclosed the alleged intimidation campaign as Downing Street battles to shore up PM Boris Johnson against calls from within the party for his resignation.