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Court allows Rwanda asylum flight to go ahead
The UK government's first flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda will now go ahead tomorrow evening.
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Court allows Rwanda asylum flight to go ahead
The UK government's first flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda will now go ahead tomorrow evening.

UK reveals plans to ditch parts of EU Brexit deal
The UK publishes plans to ditch parts of Northern Ireland Protocol but the EU says the move would break international law.

Treatment for boy in coma should stop, judge rules
The family of Archie Battersbee,12, say they are "devastated" as a court rules life support can end.

Actor Kevin Spacey charged with sexual assault
He is due to appear in court on Thursday charged with four counts of sexual assault, police say.

Sturgeon to launch fresh independence campaign
Scotland's first minister says she still plans to hold a referendum by the end of next year.

Lloyds staff to get £1,000 cost of living payment
More than 64,000 workers at the bank will get a one-off payout, following a campaign by the Unite union.

Andrew out of view as Blair receives royal honour
Sir Tony Blair, the Duchess of Cornwall and Baroness Amos are installed in the Order of the Garter.
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Court allows Rwanda asylum flight to go ahead
The UK government's first flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda will now go ahead tomorrow evening.

UK reveals plans to ditch parts of EU Brexit deal
The UK publishes plans to ditch parts of Northern Ireland Protocol but the EU says the move would break international law.

Treatment for boy in coma should stop, judge rules
The family of Archie Battersbee,12, say they are "devastated" as a court rules life support can end.

Actor Kevin Spacey charged with sexual assault
He is due to appear in court on Thursday charged with four counts of sexual assault, police say.

Sturgeon to launch fresh independence campaign
Scotland's first minister says she still plans to hold a referendum by the end of next year.

Lloyds staff to get £1,000 cost of living payment
More than 64,000 workers at the bank will get a one-off payout, following a campaign by the Unite union.

Andrew out of view as Blair receives royal honour
Sir Tony Blair, the Duchess of Cornwall and Baroness Amos are installed in the Order of the Garter.

UK reveals plans to ditch parts of EU Brexit deal
The UK publishes plans to ditch parts of Northern Ireland Protocol but the EU says the move would break international law.

Treatment for boy in coma should stop, judge rules
The family of Archie Battersbee,12, say they are "devastated" as a court rules life support can end.

Actor Kevin Spacey charged with sexual assault
He is due to appear in court on Thursday charged with four counts of sexual assault, police say.
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