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Extending the freeze on tax thresholds would amount to a breach of the Labour Party manifesto, the Conservatives have argued.
At the United Nations, there was broad agreement about the Trump plan for Gaza. The Americans heralded the resolution as a key step forward in securing precious peace. Even the Russians, who had put forward a rival resolution, decided to merely abstain.
The US Justice Department engaged in a "disturbing pattern of profound investigative missteps" in the process of securing an indictment against former FBI director James Comey, a judge has said.
The wildcat could be making a comeback in the south-west of England, following a two-year study on the region.
The number of British nationals who left the UK last year has risen from 77,000 to 257,000, according to revised immigration statistics.
NHS Fife chief executive Carol Potter has announced plans to retire early.
A man has pleaded guilty to selling a substance online to assist with the suicide of others.
Do you feel like you know Alan Carr and what he would say or do? What about Taylor Swift, or even Donald Trump?
The Louvre Museum has temporarily closed one of its galleries due to structural weaknesses.
Former US treasury secretary Larry Summers has said he is stepping back from public life as emails showed he continued to communicate with Jeffrey Epstein after the paedophile financier pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from an underage girl.
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