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UK government reaches a deal with the DUP
The Conservative government and the Democratic Unionist Party have reached a confidence and supply...
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Clarity needed on post-Brexit justice system, says IfG
Parliament needs to clarify the future of the UK’s legal system after Brexit, the Institute...
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Cladding from 60 tower blocks across England fail government tests
The number of high-rise blocks that have failed the government’s combustibility test has...
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Pensions secretary hints Tories may scrap triple lock in the future
The work and pensions secretary has hinted that the Conservatives could end the state pension...
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Eleven high-rise towers in eight local authority areas have been found to be covered with flammable...
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