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Camden Council to take legal advice over tower cladding
Camden now removing cladding from its buildings in the Chalcots Estate
Tory Government’s benefit cap is unlawful, High Court rules
Flagship Conservative welfare policy does ‘real damage’ to single parents and ‘exacerbates poverty’, judge declares
May accused of falsely claiming government acted on tower block safety
Prime Minister told deaths 'would not have happened' if the Government had followed a coroner's recommendations
Thousands may be forced to flee homes as fears grow about cladding
'Obviously nobody will be living in buildings that are unsafe, they will be rehoused if they need to be'
Donald Tusk ‘keeping door open’ for Britain to stay in EU
'We are witnessing the return of the EU rather as a solution, not a problem,' Brussels chief says
Thunderstorms to bring record-breaking heatwave to an end
Heavy rain to bring an end to sweltering conditions after hottest June since 1976
Finsbury Park suspect may have wanted to target pro-Palestinian rally
Landlord of Cardiff pub says Darren Osborne was 'very motivated' over Al Quds Day protest
Government acted unlawfully by restricting 'ethical' Israel boycotts
Campaigners say illegal occupation is 50 years old this month and people have a right to decide not to profit from human rights abuses
Theresa May booed and told to 'resign' by Grenfell residents on visit
Prime Minister met by shouts of 'stand down' and 'resign'
Leave voter says his fruit farms could collapse without EU workers
If EU labourers disappear 'I don't have a business. It's as simple as that,' says Harry Hall, whose company farms 1,100 acres
11 year olds starting school forced to attend 'boot camp'
Pupils at Michaela Community School are taught to operate under a "zero tolerance" system, says headteacher Katherine Birbalsingh
DUP 'refuse to answer Theresa May's calls for 36 hours'
Discussions halt after Northern Irish party demands £2bn
Grenfell Tower renovations 'inspected 16 times' before fatal blaze
Comes after London Fire Brigade warned council to review use of external cladding
Council chief resigns amid Grenfell Tower fire criticism
'I have decided that it is better to step down from my role, once an appropriate successor has been appointed'
Two men die after crane collapses in Crewe
'The bodies of those who have sadly lost their lives will shortly be recovered from the scene,' says Chief Superintendent Matt Welsted
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Anti-immigrant prejudice a 'major' factor in Brexit vote, study finds
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Boris Johnson in 'worst interview by a politician ever'
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UK Government announces £75m in aid for refugees in Mediterranean
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Kensington residents unhappy at Grenfell victims' nearby rehousing
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Syrian refugee is first of Grenfell fire victims to receive funeral
Hundreds march on Downing Street for Day of Rage protest
The event was marked by calls for peace and love, as well as an overhaul of the Government
Theresa May told her plans will fail unless she ditches hard Brexit
'She needs to go on in a far more consensual manner if she is going to get anything through,' a senior Conservative MP tells The Independent
Schools refuse to let children take off their blazers during heatwave
'Clearly, what they look like is more important than their education'