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MPs on all sides of the House of Commons paid tribute to the departing PM, traded jokes and shared anecdotes.
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Whoever Burnham appoints to the key role will send a signal of his intent, writes Iain Watson.
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The bill would allow assisted dying for terminally ill adults who meet strict criteria.
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Met Police says a man in his 20s was held in south London this week on suspicion of sending threatening communications to an MP.
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The latest report on the UK's climate warns cold mountainous areas are also being lost.
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The alleged offences are linked to "extreme right-wing terrorism" police say.
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US President Donald Trump vowed to strike Iran's bridges and power plants next week if the country does not return to talks.
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New guidelines have been released advising broadcasters on how to use more respectful camera angles when covering live female athletics events.
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Share trading in Elon Musk’s rocket company has been volatile since it went public a month ago.
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England 1966 World Cup winner Nobby Stiles died with a condition caused by heading footballs, his inquest concludes.
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MPs debated how prejudice against strong regional accents could affect social mobility in Westminster Hall.
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CN Rail told the BBC that operations were temporarily suspended in the affected area in the province of Ontario.
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England's defeat by Argentina at the 1998 World Cup still burns deep for Alan Shearer, but he explains why this team can take their chance to change their lives forever.
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Sean Carrington said if the Three Lions fail to bring the trophy home he will add the words "only joking".
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Guillem Balague examines how the Argentina squad is built around Lionel Messi as they prepare to play against England in the World Cup semi-finals.
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The film, starring Matt Damon and Zendaya, is director Sir Christopher Nolan's first since Oppenheimer.
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Swindon's Great Western Hospital is one of five trusts offering a new treatment for sleep apnoea.
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Five episodes of the award-winning children’s cartoon have been released in Australian Indigenous language for the first time.
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David Griffiths is jailed for three years and six months for defrauding women of thousands of pounds.
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A warmer and less confrontational tone than usual was struck during Sir Keir Starmer's final PMQs appearance as prime minister.
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Liverpool mayor Steve Rotheram says "lots of unsung heroes" fought for the law to help other people.
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More than eight million households have been placed under hosepipe bans - which has raised questions about how effectively water resources are being managed.
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The rapists carried out a "cynical, predatory and callous" attack, jurors were told.
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The government argues the move would help jobseekers and could reduce pay discrimination claims.
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The expected next PM says he may have to "ask for a little more" in tax and warns of "difficult" choices.
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The government says it will improve teenagers' lives but campaigners call it a "missed opportunity".
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Veronica Irwin, 74, lay dying for two weeks in a flat she shared with her son Stewart, a jury hears.
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There is more confidence in Xi Jinping than Donald Trump, the US think tank's survey indicates.
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The veterans are campaigning for full disclosure of the impact of the UK's nuclear testing programme.
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Sir Keir Starmer makes his final PMQs appearance as Prime Minister.
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Trump tells immigration officers not to pause vehicle stops after the killings
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New guidelines have been released advising broadcasters on how to use more respectful camera angles when covering live female athletics events.
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Chief executive Mark Darbon says the R&A is "getting pretty close" to bringing the Open Championship to Portmarnock Golf Club in Dublin.
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Arsenal forward Leandro Trossard joins Besiktas on a three-year deal.
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Conor Benn's fight with WBC welterweight champion Ryan Garcia will take place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on 12 September.
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Soren Waerenskjold catches the big guns by surprise with a long-range sprint to win the fastest-ever stage of the Tour de France.
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England 1966 World Cup winner Nobby Stiles died with a condition caused by heading footballs, his inquest concludes.