UK news
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NIESR thinktank says hard Brexit would reduce annual GDP per head while giving only a ‘modest boost’ to wages of low paid
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Competition regulator says price of anti-epilepsy drug was increased by up to 2,600%
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Brexit secretary tells MPs it was always his plan to outline stance to MPs – so long as it did not undermine negotiating strategy
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Lawyer for claimant in article 50 case tells supreme court both houses must support issuing notification of leaving EU
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culture
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Retrospective exhibition celebrates work of controversial but largely unknown English impressionist painter
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Thursday’s byelection takes place in a region that has been crippled by a broken economic system, so of course it will reaffirm the referendum result
analysis
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While it won concession over an EU exit ‘plan’, divisions in the party show it is walking an all but impossible tightrope
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Post-referendum recovery in UK was hit by 0.9% drop in output in October – and it cannot simply be dismissed as a one-off
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Jeremy Pemberton was appealing against ruling backing Church of England ban on gay clergy marrying their partners
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Government chief vet declares ‘prevention zone’ for England as highly infectious strain of avian flu hits Europe
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NHSNHSSharp rise in 'trolley waits' for hospital beds in EnglandFigures show 473,453 patients waited more than four hours for a hospital bed – a fivefold increase since 2010-11
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CrimeCrimeAmber Rudd to introduce asbo-style bans for stalkersHome secretary to unveil new stalking prevention orders to give courts powers to keep offenders away from victims
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The leader of the House of Commons, David Lidington, and the shadow foreign secretary, Emily Thornberry, stand in for Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn at prime minister’s questions
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A rampaging goat leaps up onto the door of Jonathan Smyth’s shop in Northern Ireland and stares at him
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The prime minister calls for a ‘red, white and blue Brexit’, moving away from her previous slogan of ‘Brexit means Brexit’
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Michel Barnier, the European commission’s chief Brexit negotiator, sets out the four conditions that will determine the EU’s approach to the Brexit negotiations
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Theresa May addresses 300 Royal Navy officers aboard HMS Ocean during her trip to Bahrain, focusing on security and trade
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Amber Rudd, the home secretary, tells the House of Commons on Monday evening that EU citizens will require a form of documentation while living in the UK after Brexit
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The attorney general for England and Wales, Jeremy Wright, makes his opening remarks to the Supreme Court on Monday
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