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North Yorkshire and North Wales police are the latest forces to confirm they are probing allegations of historical child sex abuse in football - taking the tally to 11.
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PMQs recap: Jeremy Corbyn skewers Theresa May over social care in first clash since Autumn Statement
It's a week since the Autumn Statement, and Jeremy Corbyn faced Theresa May for the weekly duel at PMQs. He had rich material in the Chancellor's dire warnings about the economy - including a £120bn black hole and warnings the poor will be hurt worst.
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National Lottery bosses have admitted 26,500 players' online accounts have been hacked and in some cases had their details personal changed.
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TOURISM chiefs made the most of St Andrew's Day this year by inviting far flung Andrews and Andreas to join the party - including our man Andrew Bargh.
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The SNP's "listening exercise" on Scottish independence which was announced by Nicola Sturgeon in September is due to end.
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He says Chilcot was "the fifth and hopefully final inquiry" into the Iraq war and he thanks Sir John for his report. "We have heard nothing new today," he says.
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Zac Goldsmith limped into the last hustings of the Richmond Park by-election an hour late after being struck by his own car. The former London mayoral candidate was not badly hurt but his trousers were “shredded” when a volunteer driving his car ...
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The coldest night of the year in England and Wales sent temperatures plunging to as low as minus 9.4C (15F), the Met Office has said.
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Boris Johnson has told Cabinet colleagues that illegal immigrants who have lived in the UK for longer than 10 years should be allowed to stay in the country.
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This chilling video shows the field, previously used for grazing sheep, in which the skeletons of 48 black death victims, including 27 children, were discovered.
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A crowd of schoolchildren allegedly filmed a brutal attack on a 13-year-old girl yesterday which left her unconscious and covered in blood.
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Prince William has told the illustrator of the best selling adult colouring book The Secret Garden that his wife is a fan of the books.
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A LEADING Brexit-backing MP today accused Brussels bosses of putting “EU processes ahead of common humanity” amid a furious row over the post-Brexit fate of millions of families.
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Frank Field said Nuttall 'will appear to many voters as a man who is “on the right page at the right time”'. Photograph: Anthony Devlin/PA.
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A police officer has been hit by a car while dealing with a "cowardly attack" by a man threatening him with a branch. Staffordshire Police said the officer was attacked after stopping a "suspicious" lorry on the A5 near Lichfield at 18:15 GMT on Tuesday.
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Fitz for a King (or Prince): The exhibits Charles and Camilla mustn't miss at the Fitzwilliam Museum
Welcome to Cambridge, Charles and Camilla! We've heard that you're visiting the Fitz - our brilliant museum which celebrates its 200th anniversary this year.
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The Scottish Parliament is to officially take on significant new tax powers with the formal transfer of control from Westminster. Orders are to be passed in the House of Commons giving Holyrood control over income tax powers worth £12bn.
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LONDON - The Foreign Office Twitter account wants us to know that Great Britain will soon be home to the world's longest three-tower cable-stayed bridge.
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