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Starmer urged to make ‘populist case’ for workers’ rights reforms

Keir Starmer must make the “populist case” for workers’ rights reforms, unions have said, after
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Nuclear energy plan unveiled by UK and US, promising thousands

Charlotte EdwardsBusiness reporter, BBC News Getty Images The UK and US are set to sign
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Children and teenagers share impact of pandemic in new report

Branwen JeffreysEducation Editor and Erica Witherington BBC When lockdown started, college student Sam was living
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Ex-London bus driver runs degrading sex-trade ring in Dubai’s glamorous

Runako CelinaBBC Eye Investigations Watch: Charles Mwesigwa – known locally as Abbey – says his
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Hermeto Pascoal, ‘the wizard’ of Brazilian music, dies at 89

Hermeto Pascoal, the innovative Brazilian composer famed for his blend of jazz and traditional music,
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Hundreds of Hull families to get school uniform money

More than 1,000 students will get extra help with school uniform costs, Hull City Council
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Attacking Qatar shows Israel doesn’t want a Gaza ceasefire |

For almost two years, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has gone out of his way
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Teenagers explain why they want to get ripped

Ruth CleggHealth and wellbeing reporter George Holland George is currently in a “bulking” stage, but
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Romania becomes second Nato country to report Russian drones in

Romania says a Russian drone has breached its airspace – the second Nato country to
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AstraZeneca pauses £200m Cambridge investment

Mitchell LabiakBusiness reporter and Simon JackBusiness editor Getty Images AstraZeneca has paused plans to invest
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