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Children’s Divorce Bill of Rights

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Six men jailed for sexually abusing young girls in Huddersfield

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Six men have each been jailed for up to 15 years over the rape of young girls in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire.

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Caroline Flack’s family release unpublished Instagram post as inquest opens

cwf_admin 6 years ago

Caroline Flack’s family have released an unpublished Instagram post she wrote days before she took her own life, ahead of the opening of the inquest into her death.

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Harry and Meghan’s final public engagements as full royals revealed

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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will return to the UK for their final public engagements as full royals later this month, a spokesman for the couple has said.

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Patel attacked after claiming ‘inactive’ Britons will fill job vacancies

cwf_admin 6 years ago

Home Secretary Priti Patel has come under fire after suggesting eight million “economically inactive” Britons can fill vacancies following a post-Brexit clampdown on immigration.

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Bells to ring for Prince Andrew’s 60th despite criticism

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Bells will ring at Westminster Abbey for Prince Andrew’s 60th birthday tomorrow, after councils were advised that they are no longer have to fly flags to mark the occasion.

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Low-skilled workers to be denied visas under immigration shake-up

cwf_admin 6 years ago

The UK’s post-Brexit immigration system will deny visas to low-skilled workers, the government has said.

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Flooding ‘potentially imminent’ in aftermath of Storm Dennis

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Flooding is “potentially imminent” in some parts of the UK as people are being warned they are “not out of the woods yet” in the aftermath of Storm Dennis.

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Row over Elgin Marbles as EU demands return of stolen cultural objects

cwf_admin 6 years ago

A demand for the return of “unlawfully removed cultural objects” has been included in the EU’s negotiating mandate for trade talks with the UK – prompting claims Britain will be held to ransom over the Elgin Marbles.

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British couple quarantined on cruise ship diagnosed with coronavirus

cwf_admin 6 years ago

A British couple who have been quarantined on a cruise ship in Japan have revealed they have been diagnosed with COVID-19.

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‘I’m going to miss you Caz’: Love Island pays tribute to Caroline Flack

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Love Island has paid tribute to Caroline Flack in the first show since its former presenter’s death.

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