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    Starmer leaves for Nato summit in first foreign trip as PM — as it happened
    Starmer leaves for Nato summit in first foreign trip as PM — as it happened

    Wes Streeting, the health secretary, met junior doctors in an effort to end their dispute over pay. The BMA said afterwards it had no immediate plans to call...

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    Braverman claims leadership rival Jenrick is from left of Tory party

    Suella Braverman has accused Robert Jenrick of being a “centrist Rishi supporter” who is “from the left of the party”, after one of her key supporters...

    Wimbledon courts too slippery with roof shut, says Djokovic

    The former No 1 ended up in a split as he slipped on Centre Court on Monday night

    Dyson set to cut around 1,000 UK jobs
    Dyson set to cut around 1,000 UK jobs
    People behind Captain Tom books believed profits would go to charity
    Ex-counterterror chief ready to take charge of stopping small boats
    Ex-counterterror chief ready to take charge of stopping small boats
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    Starmer leaves for Nato summit in first foreign trip as PM — as it happened
    Starmer leaves for Nato summit in first foreign trip as PM — as it happened
    56 minutes ago
    Matt DathanRwanda won’t refund £270m to UK for cancelled deportation plan
    Braverman claims leadership rival Jenrick is from left of Tory party
    Last words of lost speakers as three move on to pastures new
    Braverman claims leadership rival Jenrick is from left of Tory party
    Braverman claims leadership rival Jenrick is from left of Tory party
    ‘Toxic’ nursing regulator left patients in danger, report finds
    ‘Toxic’ nursing regulator left patients in danger, report finds
    Why is everyone getting Covid again?
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    Four in ten primary pupils fall short in reading, writing and maths
    Four in ten primary pupils fall short in reading, writing and maths

    Only three fifths of children will leave primary school this month having reached the expected level in the 3Rs. New figures from the Department for Education...

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