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Ramping up his calls for Britain to withdraw from the international convention, the Daily Telegraph reports that Mr Jenrick ...
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Charging it was a nightmare, then it kept getting stolen. In the end Esther Walker was happy to give up her electric car for ...
Mark Garratt, a flood risk manager at the Environment Agency, said torrential ran on Sunday night into Monday could cause ...
After i reveals a sex offender was hired as a children's exams' invigilator for the British Council, the Home Office reviews ...
This resulted in the annual growth rate accelerating from 2.4 per cent in August to 3.2 per cent in September – the fastest ...
Even if Marshall loses out on the Telegraph, he has a broadcast-to-text media empire that can shape British right-wing ...