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Batley & Spen by-election result

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Sky News: Queen Victoria and Elizabeth II statues toppled over treatment of indigenous children

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Children’s Divorce Bill of Rights

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Sky News: Euro 2020: England through to first final since 1966 after beating Denmark 2-1 in extra time

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Boxer Brian London who fought Muhammad Ali for world title dies

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Baby girl and boy, 3, stabbed to death in east London

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A baby and a three-year-old boy have been stabbed to death at a house in east London.

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Virus-hit zoo saved from closure after ‘phenomenal’ flood of donations

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A Devon zoo has been saved from imminent closure after a flood of donations helped it meet its monthly budget in a single night.

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Special postmark to celebrate 100th birthday of NHS fundraiser Tom Moore

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A special postmark has been made to celebrate the birthday of NHS fundraiser Captain Tom Moore.

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Key workers should be given protective equipment, says BMA chief

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Key workers need to be given PPE to shield themselves from coronavirus – but not at the expense of health workers, the head of the British Medical Association has said.

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Soldiers to man nearly 100 mobile coronavirus testing units across UK

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Nearly 100 mobile coronavirus testing units manned by 1,000 soldiers will hit the road this week as the government battles to meet its 100,000 tests a day target.

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PM returning to work to face pressure over lifting lockdown measures

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Boris Johnson will return to work on Monday under pressure from the Labour leader and Conservative donors over lifting coronavirus lockdown measures.

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Met Police Federation: Government giving out mixed messages over lockdown

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The Metropolitan Police Federation, which represents officers in London, has accused the government of giving out mixed messages to the public over the coronavirus lockdown.

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Another 813 people with coronavirus die in UK hospitals, taking total to 20,319

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Another 813 people have died in UK hospitals after testing positive for COVID-19, taking the total to 20,319, says the Department of Health.

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The good news (and not so good news) about the chances of a COVID-19 vaccine

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There’s good news and not so good news about the chances of a vaccine to beat COVID-19.

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Identical twin sisters die within three days after catching coronavirus

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Identical twin sisters have died within three days of each other after both tested positive for COVID-19.

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From burning bins to building bridges: how restorative justice helped one woman after Southport riots

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