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The granular detail of Kim Leadbeater’s bill for England and Wales is yet to be agreed, and some MPs want reassurances before finally backing it
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Family and friends gathered for speeches and musical performances from the Proclaimers and Dougie MacLean
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Cristina Pittalis urges mystery woman to come forward to help find son Michael, last seen in July
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Cash from dictatorships and shell companies is entering the political system via legal loopholes
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These inexpensive but characterful gifts are perfect for that annual Christmas conundrum
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A long-awaited Fifa report into the legacy of the Qatar World Cup has finally been published, but only after its key recommendation was rejected by the organisation
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Israeli military says ceasefire violations led to attack, while Palestinian officials say three aid workers have been killed in Gaza
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Associates of former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina have spent millions buying up top-flight property assets in the UK
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From The Nutcracker in Glasgow and the Human League in Cardiff to Messiaen in Manchester and Maggie Mistletoe in Farnham, our critics pick the best cultural events in the run-up to Christmas
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He’s said $42.45bn spent by the US for rural internet isn’t efficient. His Starlink company stands to benefit if he reduces that investment
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Warnings that genuine products are bulked out with cheaper sugar syrup prompt international congress to withdraw prizes
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Our research shows that political breakdown, from the Roman Empire to the Russian revolution, follows a clear pattern: workers’ wages stagnate, while elites multiply
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Tracking the behaviour of tagged animals from space could transform the research into a host of natural phenomena
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Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin heads preferred as Dáil leaders over Harris – although return of current government most probable outcome