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More than 140 people have been arrested including phone thieves and a "prolific" upskirter in a London crime crackdown.
Gordon Brown has said he is "confident" the two-child benefit cap will change at the budget, as he ramped up pressure on Rachel Reeves to impose a gambling tax to pay for it.
The US federal government's longest-ever shutdown is to come to an end after Congress finally voted through a funding deal.
The US federal government's longest-ever shutdown has come to an end after Donald Trump signed off a congressional vote with his presidential approval.
Ofsted has launched its new school report card system, marking one of the regulator's most significant reforms in decades.
What did the BBC do to anger Donald Trump? And what has he said about the resignations?
Former UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon has urged Donald Trump to return to global efforts to fight climate change.
It's been three decades of COP talks - and as most of the climate metrics get worse, questions about whether the summits are working have become impossible to ignore.
Amid serious concerns over the editorial mistakes made by the BBC, the downfall of its leaders has been greeted with undisguised glee by many on the right of British politics.
The worst offending areas for uninsured driving in the UK have been revealed - as a hit-and-run victim described how he was "left for dead" with catastrophic injuries.
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