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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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Parental Alienation UK

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Removal of advertising from GB News ‘shows democracy being undermined’

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Parental Alienation is DOMESTIC ABUSE

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Boxer Brian London who fought Muhammad Ali for world title dies

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Regular rapid Covid-19 testing

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Pub landlord clashes with Labour leader Keir Starmer

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European Super League: Prince William ‘glad united voice of fans has been heard’ – as only three clubs left in project

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Prince Philip: Royal Family releases Kate’s photo of Queen and duke with seven great-grandchildren

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British Grand Prix given go-ahead as quarantine exemption made for international teams

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Two Formula One races will go ahead at Silverstone this summer, with teams being given an exemption from the 14-day quarantine period for international arrivals. 

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No fans, no celebrations, precious little passion – but sport is coming back

cwf_admin 6 years ago

Football phone-ins about no football, Formula One drivers racing via computer consoles and cricketers re-living their finest hours but not playing cricket – such has been sporting life in lockdown UK.

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Queen rides pony in castle grounds in first public appearance since lockdown

cwf_admin 6 years ago

The Queen has been spotted riding one of her ponies in the grounds of Windsor Castle, in her first public appearance since the lockdown began.

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UK to ‘rethink China policy’ as pandemic risks ‘fracturing world into spheres of influence’

cwf_admin 6 years ago

Britain is set to rethink its policy on China as views within government appear to harden in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, according to Whitehall sources.

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Over 2 million vulnerable ‘shielders’ will be allowed to meet loved ones from Monday

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Boris Johnson is easing more lockdown rules, this time allowing those vulnerable to coronavirus who are shielding to leave home and go outdoors.

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Three people seriously injured cliff-jumping at Durdle Door in Dorset

cwf_admin 6 years ago

Three people have been seriously injured jumping off cliffs on the Jurassic Coast.

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‘The next best thing to a hug’: Care home uses plastic screen to let residents see loved ones

cwf_admin 6 years ago

After a couple of pumps of hand sanitiser, Judy Ogilvy walks into a small room and says simply: “Hello, dad.”

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‘Art with a message’: Artists turn coronavirus struggles into street murals

cwf_admin 6 years ago

Street art is having a moment. While galleries are closed, deserted cities across the UK offer an irresistible canvas for creatives.

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Britain faces ‘very dangerous moment’ as lockdown eased

cwf_admin 6 years ago

Britain is facing a “very dangerous moment” with the easing of lockdown restrictions, says the deputy chief medical officer Professor Jonathan Van-Tam.

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Businesses must pay towards furloughed staff from August – as chancellor reveals end date

cwf_admin 6 years ago

Chancellor Rishi Sunak has unveiled plans for employers to start paying towards the wages of their furloughed staff .

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So Badenoch, Farage and Blair think the Iran war is a great idea? Hmm … | John Crace

From press release … to scrap metal site: the Essex ‘supercomputer’ that’s still a scaffolding yard

Britons don’t want any part of Trump’s war fixation – the sooner Labour realises that the better | Owen Jones

‘We want to give them their names back’: the team identifying Europe’s forgotten female murder victims

Who decides what’s news these days? For all the diversity talk, it certainly isn’t Black journalists | Omega Douglas

The first lesson of war is ‘know your enemy’ – and Britain’s enemy now is Donald Trump | Simon Tisdall

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