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Saving the UK’s struggling steel industry will be a key post-Brexit test for the Government, a Labour MP has said.
Theresa May’s plans to remove Britain from the single market without giving other countries twelve months notice could result in a legal challenge, the Independent reports.
Kensington and Chelsea Council’s budget for refurbishing Grenfell Tower was limited by the borrowing cap imposed by central government, according to council papers.
The number of police officers leaving the profession has doubled over the last four years, the Times reveals.
Ministers are considering introducing mandatory licences for the purchase of laser pens following warnings over the danger they pose to aircrafts.
Anne Marie Waters has been selected as a candidate in the Ukip leadership race, despite making controversial remarks about Islam.
Grooming gangs that target white girls should be handed longer prison sentences if the abuse is deemed racist, the Solicitor General has said.
The head of prisons and probation in England and Wales received a £20,000 bonus on top of his £150,000 salary, it has emerged.
First class carriages on packed trains will be scrapped to create more space for commuters, the Transport Secretary has said.
A drone registration scheme, requiring owners to pass a safety test, is set to be launched in the UK.
Plans are being considered for a second deputy leader of the Labour Party who would serve alongside the incumbent, Tom Watson, the Times reports.
The number of homeless children in England has risen by over a third since 2014, according to official figures.
Retailer Boots has issued an apology after receiving widespread criticism over its refusal to lower morning-after pill charges.