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This is the first call for a boycott in 20 years and comes as low levels of Black, Asian and minority ethnic officers within the force has sparked a recruitment drive.
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Protesters clashed with police in Turkey on the anniversary of deadly earthquakes that killed more than 50,000 people. Around 10,000 people gathered early on Tuesday 6 February to hold a vigil one year after the devastating quakes hit southeastern T ...
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Human rights groups say lack of data hinders assessment of whether counter-extremism scheme is discriminatory
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New research has revealed that driving a bit further to fly from a different airport could save travellers a significant amount on parking fees - with Londoners potentially saving the most
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With bladder cancer, around 80% of people survive their cancer for five years or more if diagnosed at an early stage
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PM says he was ‘shocked and sad’ when told of the diagnosis and wishes the king a full recovery
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UK prime minister says he is in regular contact with the monarch and wishes him a full recovery
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There are nearly 400,000 cancer cases diagnosed in the UK each year, but survival rates are improving and have doubled in the last half-century
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Company is among several western brands that have seen protests and boycott campaigns over perceived pro-Israeli stance
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I turned to fitness when I was out of control with bourbon, drugs and an eating disorder – but it became another problem
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It’s bright in the morning sky now, but the planet will be lost to the dawn light by early March
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‘It was clearly going to make him look ridiculous,’ ex-BBC Newsnight presenter Emily Maitlis says
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Charles pictured attending church service in Sandringham nearly one week after surgery
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Archaeologists find remains of insects that ‘hitchhiked’ here nearly 2,000 years ago
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Now deceased man said he was Satoshi Kirishima who was allegedly member of radical group in 1970s that bombed Japanese firms
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Youth charity stem4 calls for more mental health support for under-18s to stem high absenteeism
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Fossils from 45,000 years ago were discovered at the site in Germany
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Nursery leaders say recruitment drive to get more workers into early years sector comes too late and doesn’t go far enough
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Daily life largely returned to normal for the nearly 5,000 residents of East Palestine, Ohio, months after a Norfolk Southern train derailed and spilled a cocktail of hazardous chemicals that caught fire a year ago