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The workWell trial is part of the Government’s major reforms to the disability welfare system
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Social networking company reported $575m in losses, but strong revenue and an increase in users buoyed investor confidence
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Trade unions leaders want to go through policy with party leader after warning there should be no watering down of pledges
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Exclusive: Litigation such as that spearheaded by Alan Bates could become harder if advice from senior figure at Labour peer’s Global Counsel given effect
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Exclusive: Vast web of fake shops touting designer brands took money and personal details from 800,000 people in Europe and US, data suggests
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The company is looking to snatch up interns who had their job offers rescinded for this summer
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The Online Harms Bill would create a new government body to regulate hate speech on social networks such as X
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Short staffing and heavy workloads also key factors in cases where outcomes included brain damage, Care Quality Commission says
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Columbia University and numerous other schools have refused Gaza solidarity protesters’ demands for divestment. Graig Graziosi explains what exactly protesters are wanting
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work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride was put on the spot about NHS waiting lists as he was grilled on changes to benefits in the UK. The Tory minister was grilled on the government’s workWell scheme, which includes a review of payments to people ...
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Holly LeGresley, 37, whose username was ‘The Immolator’, uploaded images and videos to online group
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Twitter co-founder’s decision to leave rival social network he helped start was apparently unexpected
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Peter Hebblethwaite appears in front of MPs two years after saying lowest-paid agency worker would earn £5.15 an hour
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Labour will fight the next election on the economy, the shadow chancellor has said as she dismissed suggestions the UK was heading for a hung parliament. In a speech in the City of London on Tuesday 7 April, Rachel Reeves said her party would use eve ...
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Holly LeGresley admitted uploading 22 images and 132 videos of animal cruelty to online chat groups
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From a man with a mullet letting off fireworks to a Slovenian witch, this year’s Eurovision has some of the wildest entries ever. It makes our own entry look rather bland …
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The workWell trial is part of the Government’s major reforms to the disability welfare system
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Millions of people have poor literacy skills around the country, Chantelle Billson speaks to two women, aged 35 and 72, who have worked hard to gain new skills
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Many European diplomats avoid lavish Moscow ceremony and Ukrainian security service says it has caught a network of Russian agents
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Ex-Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith said China was ‘a malign actor, supporting Russia with money and military equipment, working with Iran and North Korea in a new axis of totalitarian states’