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MPs raise alarm over future of pubs - with more than 500 tipped to close this year
MPs have warned that recent and upcoming policies could be the final nail in the coffin for many pubs, as the Commons backed an increase in alcohol duty in line with inflation.
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The government invited us on an immigration raid. There were two arrests, they both walked free
Three vans roll out of a car park in Croydon. Inside, South London’s immigration enforcement team have a list of targets. Their role is to arrest illegal workers.
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Government U-turns on mandatory digital ID cards for workers
The government has abandoned plans to make digital ID cards mandatory for workers just months after Sir Keir Starmer proudly announced them.
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New Birmingham to Manchester rail line to be built
A new rail line will be built between Birmingham and Manchester, the government has announced.
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'They stole from Ollie': Sister calls for action on 'illegal' betting sites after gambler took his own life
The sister of a man who died by suicide after black market betting sites "deliberately lured him in" has called for the Gambling Commission to review existing laws.
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Cowboy roofer who ran over and killed woman on golf course jailed - as video shows police chase
A rogue roofer who ran over a mother-of-three on a golf course during a police chase has been jailed for 13-and-a-half years for causing her death.
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Who are all the former Conservative MPs who have defected to Reform?
A steady procession of former - and current - Conservative MPs have defected to Reform UK since March 2024.
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Will Starmer go from 'Never Here Keir' to 'Kowtow Keir' if Chinese super embassy goes ahead?
A prime minister who has made U-turn after U-turn is about to make a controversial and unpopular decision on which there will be no going back.
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Two more NHS hospital trusts in Nottinghamshire declare critical incidents
Another two NHS hospital trusts, both in Nottinghamshire, have declared critical incidents due to "severe and sustained pressure" on their services.
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Scottish Budget 2026: Finance Secretary Shona Robison unveils SNP government's spending and tax plans
The Scottish government has unveiled its draft budget for 2026-27 - with a boost to the Scottish Child Payment and homes worth more than £1m to face higher council tax bills.







