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Trump rejects calls for US-wide abortion ban
Former president fears issue is toxic among potential voters as he seeks to regain White House
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Ofcom investigates David Lammy show over potential rules breach
Communications watchdog receives more than 50 complaints about episode of shadow foreign secretary’s weekly LBC radio phone-in
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Donald Trump says he is all for immigrants – so long as they are from ‘nice’ countries
Having called states such as Haiti ‘s---hole countries’, former president says migrants are good if from places like Denmark or Switzerland
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We need to get back to the belief that work is good for you, says Mel Stride
Work and Pensions Secretary wants to ‘break the cycle’ that sees young people signed off with long-term mental health problems
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Streeting hits out at ‘middle-class Lefties’ opposed to Labour NHS plans
Shadow health secretary says his party will make use of the private healthcare sector to reduce waiting lists
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Bernie Sanders’ office targeted in arson attack
Californian Shant Soghomonian, 35, has been charged with using fire to damage a building in Burlington, Vermont
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Stealth taxes to wipe out three-quarters of state pension rise
Analysis shows Monday’s increase is countered by freeze in personal allowance that affects majority of pensioners
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Faith schools could be allowed to exclude children who do not follow their religion
Officials said to be considering repealing rule that religious schools must make half of places open to children of differing faiths
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Cameron warns US over blocked Ukraine aid
Security of West is at risk unless extra funding is approved, says Foreign Secretary
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Hidden cost of Labour’s social care plans revealed
Shadow ministers, social care providers and think tank experts all believe policy would require substantial new public spending
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NHS loophole allows puberty blockers for children
Prescribing drugs that stop children from developing physically and neurologically banned by health service last month after interim review
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Decriminalising abortion opposed by more than half the public, poll finds
Amendment liberalising law and one tightening it may get vote in Commons as poll shows majority against ending prosecutions beyond 24 weeks
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Trump claims he is like Mandela and challenges judge to jail him
Former president steps up feud with Judge Juan Merchan
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Scottish Greens rule out election pact with SNP
Move could benefit unionist parties and Labour candidates in urban areas
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Senior Tories call for action against honeytrap scam MP
Dame Andrea Jenkyns accuses William Wragg of ‘unforgivable’ behaviour after he handed over phone numbers to man he met on Grindr
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Brexit voters back Reform over Tories for first time
Poll findings come as Oliver Dowden, the Deputy PM, hints that general election could be held in January
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Lammy says ‘many families’ live in two homes as Rayner row continues
The shadow foreign secretary defended his Labour colleague after it emerged she called a house she denied living in ‘home’ on social media
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Commons Speaker ‘bereft’ after death of father Lord Doug Hoyle
Sir Lindsay Hoyle says he has lost his ‘inspiration’ after Labour peer and former MP dies aged 98
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Britain is ready for war, insists Oliver Dowden
Deputy PM says UK ‘taking action across the board’ and ‘making good progress against rising threats’
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Farage calls honeytrap scam MP’s actions ‘abominable’
Tory MP has admitted handing over personal phone numbers of colleagues to a man he met on Grindr
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UK has failed to prepare itself for war, warn former defence ministers
Officials urged to put ‘whole nation’ plans in place for how country would run during a conflict
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Sadiq Khan ‘losing control’ of crime in London as thefts soar
If someone gets robbed in London, ‘all you get is a crime reference number’, claims Tory mayoral candidate
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Trump ‘in full sprint’ to catch up with Biden fundraising
Latest figures reveal the president has collected more than twice as much as the Republican frontrunner
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Prospective candidate and activists for George Galloway’s party accused of anti-Semitism
Supporters claim British politicians are ‘bought by Israel’ and compare the Jewish state to the Nazis
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NFU President: Farmers are feeling let down – and it’s Labour that could reap the rewards
What happens in farming over the next five years, says Tom Bradshaw, the new president of the NFU, will dictate the future for generations
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Sunak being ‘propped up’ by 1922 committee ‘stooges’, claim MPs
Backbenchers allege some senior members of parliamentary group may have been ‘bought off with promise of gongs and peerages’
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Covid support scheme fraud has cost taxpayer over £10bn
Labour accuses ministers of attempting to ‘bury bad news’ about public sector fraud by publishing figures in mass data dump
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Almost half of Tory councillors think Government is too Left-wing
Two thirds of local representatives are dissatisfied with party nationally as they fear ‘bloodbath’ at May elections
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Anti-Ulez protesters arrested near Sadiq Khan’s home
Chaotic scenes on Saturday as officers pin a number of demonstrators to the ground at scene in south-west London
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Scotland’s hate crime law will force police to make cuts, warn senior officers
Control room staff already on overtime as they struggle to handle volume of complaints under new legislation
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Could Rishi Sunak be ousted by Tory MPs? | Westminster Source
May will prove the pivotal month for the Prime Minister as he tries to see off a plot to remove him by some Tory colleagues