UK News
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South Korean court removes impeached president from office
The Asian nation must hold a national election within two months to find a new leader.
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‘We’re all pro-Europeans now’: Rudd seeks to rebuild Tory-Europe relations
A new Tory group is looking to bring the party together on Europe after the divisions of the Brexit years.
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States sue to block Trump’s election order, saying it violates US constitution
The lawsuit is the fourth against the executive order issued just a week ago.
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US and Chinese military officials hold talks on maritime security
The two sides shared their respective concerns over military safety on the seas.
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UK Government mulls response to Trumps tariffs as global markets slide
The UK has drawn up an ‘indicative list’ of possible retaliatory tariffs, but is unlikely to hit back this month.
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Abortion clinic buffer zones: What has the US been saying and what is UK law?
The US Department of State and vice president have made comments on UK law in recent weeks.
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UK set for warmest day of the year so far amid wildfires alert
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William hails ‘fresh momentum for new ideas’ and names Earthshot Prize location
The Prince of Wales’ annual environmental awards will take place in Rio de Janeiro in November.
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NHS hospitals plagued by rats, cockroaches and silverfish, staff say
Some 17% of staff surveyed by Unison do not think their NHS building is safe.
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Plan to boost NHS dentistry has ‘resulted in worsening the picture’, say MPs
The Dental Recovery Plan had ‘comprehensively failed’, the Public Accounts Committee said.
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Alcohol plans ‘not fit for purpose’ as drinking habits change
Experts have issued a call to action to tackle problem drinking.
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Serving police officers urged to have say in Everard inquiry
The Angiolini Inquiry has launched a workforce survey for those serving across police forces in England and Wales one year after its first report.