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Starmer condemns senseless Russian attack on Kyiv
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned the “senseless” Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight that killed more than a dozen people and caused damage to a British Council building in Kyiv.
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No childhood vaccine in England reached 95 uptake target last year data shows
Not a single childhood vaccine in England last year met the target needed to ensure diseases cannot spread among youngsters, according to new figures.
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Sir Ed Davey to boycott Trump state banquet in Gaza protest
Sir Ed Davey will boycott US President Donald Trump’s state banquet next month in a protest against his position on Gaza.
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Scheme offering free meals and activities to poorer pupils in holidays extended
Government funding for a programme which offers children from low-income families free meals and activities during the school holidays will be extended.
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Government could close asylum hotels next year with one off scheme charity
The Government could close asylum hotels next year by allowing people from certain countries likely to be recognised as refugees temporary permission to stay under a “one-off scheme”, analysis by the Refugee Council has suggested.
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Starmer condemns senseless Russian attack on Kyiv
Sir Keir Starmer has condemned the “senseless” Russian strikes on Ukraine overnight that killed more than a dozen people and caused damage to a British Council building in Kyiv.
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No childhood vaccine in England reached 95 uptake target last year data shows
Not a single childhood vaccine in England last year met the target needed to ensure diseases cannot spread among youngsters, according to new figures.
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Sir Ed Davey to boycott Trump state banquet in Gaza protest
Sir Ed Davey will boycott US President Donald Trump’s state banquet next month in a protest against his position on Gaza.
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Scheme offering free meals and activities to poorer pupils in holidays extended
Government funding for a programme which offers children from low-income families free meals and activities during the school holidays will be extended.
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Government could close asylum hotels next year with one off scheme charity
The Government could close asylum hotels next year by allowing people from certain countries likely to be recognised as refugees temporary permission to stay under a “one-off scheme”, analysis by the Refugee Council has suggested.
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