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Landlords 'holding parliament hostage' over threat of selling up - as peers urged to 'rescue' Renters Reform Bill
Landlords have been accused of "holding parliament hostage" with the threat of selling up to stop tenants' rights from being strengthened.
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Age limits to be imposed on school sex education for first time, reports
Age limits are set to be imposed for the first time on when children can be taught sex education, according to reports.
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Teens buying knives illegally online as criminals 'move with digital age'
Underage teenagers buying knives online remains "a really concerning picture" for police, with illegal dealers selling weapons via social media.
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Record 3.1 million food bank parcels handed out in a year, says charity
A record 3.1 million emergency food parcels have been handed out in just a year, according to a charity.
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King's first official painted portrait since the coronation unveiled
The first official painted portrait of the King since the coronation has been unveiled at Buckingham Palace.
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Severe obesity in young children could cut life expectancy by half, researchers warn
Severely obese young children could cut their life expectancy by around half, according to a new study, but losing weight could add years back on.
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Men accused of planning machine gun attack on Jewish community appear in court
Two men from Greater Manchester have appeared in court accused of preparing to carry out a machine gun attack on Jewish targets and members of law enforcement and the military.
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UK to spend £140m on aid to Yemen to help 'most desperate people in the world'
The UK will spend £140m next year helping starving people in Yemen who are suffering one of the most "acute humanitarian crises in the world", the deputy foreign secretary has said.
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Manchester's Co-op Live arena finally opens after weeks of cancellations and setbacks
Manchester's beleaguered Co-op Live arena has finally officially opened its doors after weeks of setbacks, cancellations and postponements.
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The Apprentice to the new Mad Max - five films from Cannes to look out for
This year's Cannes Film Festival is getting under way with, as always, a French movie opening proceedings and celebrities lining the red carpet.
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The best red carpet looks as the Cannes Film Festival opens
Greta Gerwig, Meryl Streep and Lea Seydoux led the way on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet on Tuesday night as Hollywood's annual trip to the French Riviera got under way.
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Ant McPartlin 'a mess' as he welcomes first child with wife and reveals baby's name
Ant McPartlin and his wife Anne-Marie Corbett have welcomed their first child.
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Landlords 'holding parliament hostage' over threat of selling up - as peers urged to 'rescue' Renters Reform Bill
Landlords have been accused of "holding parliament hostage" with the threat of selling up to stop tenants' rights from being strengthened.
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Post Office spin doctor said he was in a 'corporate cover up' - years before apology issued
A former Post Office communications director told fellow employees he was at "the heart of a corporate cover-up", at the same time as sub-postmaster prosecutions were taking place and years before an apology was made to victims.
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Labour leader reassures union bosses in row over workers' rights plans – but it's not over yet
Sir Keir Starmer has moved to reassure trade union bosses about his party's plans to strengthen workers' rights, after he was accused of watering them down.
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Prospect of interest rate cut under threat after wage growth figures
The prospects for an interest rate cut next month have not been helped by the latest wage growth figures which have come in higher than expected.