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BMW stops supplying patrol cars to police forces after officer’s fatal accident
Widow of Pc Nick Dumphreys welcomes car giant’s decision but attacks police chiefs for not scrapping vehicles sooner
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Why Christmas pudding has made a surprising comeback
Sales of the festive dessert surge by one million as supermarkets add new twists to the traditional recipe
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Man arrested on suspicion of terror offences after uranium found at Heathrow
Traces of the potentially lethal chemical element were found within a cargo package on Dec 29
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Two thirds of tagged Albanian migrants have cut them off or tampered with them
Home Office figures show 65 per cent of Albanians tagged since last June to prevent them skipping immigration bail were 'non compliant'
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Suella Braverman personally thanks heroic fisherman who rescued sinking Channel migrants
Home Secretary praises trawler skipper Raymond Strachan for saving 301 lives from the freezing sea in a tragedy that left four dead
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Princess Diana’s therapist says ‘all families fight’ in apparent plea for Harry and William to end feud
Julia Samuel, who is godmother to Prince George, says ‘there is no such thing as a perfect family’ in wake of tell-all memoir, Spare
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Boy thrown from Tate Modern practising judo and archery
The French youngster suffered life-changing injuries after falling 30m in the attack by Jonty Bravery in August 2019
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Britain braced for five-day cold snap as commuters warned of icy rush hours
Met Office issues yellow weather warnings lasting into Monday, with temperatures expected to plunge to as low as -10C
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Labour’s plan to ‘nationalise’ GPs would cost more than £7bn
Sir Keir Starmer wants to overhaul the system and bring in a new one that sees doctors 'fairly rewarded'
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Boris Johnson comeback ‘would be dreaded by businesses’
NatWest chairman says return ‘wouldn’t be well-received’, as former PM faces fresh questions over his finances
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Ambulance trusts failed to guarantee patient safety during strikes, says Steve Barclay
Health Secretary tells GMB union that anti-strike legislation is required to ensure minimum staffing levels ahead of future walk-outs
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British hiker dies in Mont Blanc avalanche
Woman, 45, found buried under the snow on western Europe’s highest mountain, with rescuers arriving too late to save her
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Nicola Sturgeon's independence plan is not 'deflating', insists SNP Westminster leader
Stephen Flynn defends party's strategy after Sturgeon watered down her pledge to use the next general election as a 'de facto' referendum
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Keir Starmer: 16-year-olds are too young to change legal gender
Labour leader voices 'concerns' over Nicola Sturgeon's gender recognition law, but pledges to remove 'indignities' from the current system
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History won't be kind to Prince Harry
The Prince’s most deadly sin appears to have been his breaking of the code of omertà in talking about his private feelings
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Public support for NHS strikes soars amid warnings they put ‘lives at risk’
Poll reports that 59 per cent of British voters back industrial action by doctors and nurses, ahead of next week’s fresh walkouts
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High-tech scanners stop 50p-sized mobile phones being smuggled into jail
Items among the contraband seized in prisons thanks to X-ray machines that have thwarted 28,000 smuggling attempts
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Police could be banned from making intrusive searches of rape victims’ phones
Plus, Sarah Dines tells The Telegraph how the proposals will protect the most vulnerable from unnecessary invasions of privacy
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Sir Keir Starmer: I will slash ‘nonsense’ bureaucracy in the NHS
'Reform or die' warning as Labour leader criticises 'mind-boggling waste of time, energy and money'