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Abuse 'ignored' at detention centre where UK's 'most prolific' sex offender attacked young men, report findsDecades of abuse of thousands of young men by staff at a detention centre in County Durham was "ignored and dismissed" by the prison service, the police and the Home Office, an investigation has found.
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Seven men charged after investigation into child sexual exploitation in BristolSeven men have been charged with more than 40 offences against 11 teenagers after an investigation into child sexual exploitation in Bristol.
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Hundreds of UK jobs at risk as Japanese firm plans factory closuresA Japanese manufacturing firm is facing a union battle over plans to shut factories in County Durham with the loss of hundreds of jobs.
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Princess Anne lays a wreath at memorial service in SingaporeIt was a sombre occasion when the Princess Royal paid tribute to those who gave their lives defending freedom thousands of miles from home.
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Jet2 to launch flights from Gatwick to 29 'sunshine destinations'Jet2 has announced it will launch flights and holidays from London Gatwick Airport next year.
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UK cuts funding to AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria project by £150mThe UK has cut £150m from its contribution to a global project which combats AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
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'Forget London': Top chef on UK's new food capital and the supermarket butter every kitchen needsEvery month the Money blog interviews a top chef from around the UK, hearing about their cheap food hacks, views on the industry and more. Today they speak to Kevin Bonello, head chef at the Grade II* listed hotel The Grand, York.
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Thousands of NHS staff to be made redundantThousands of job cuts at the NHS will go ahead after the £1bn needed to fund the redundancies was approved by the Treasury.
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Daunting run of fixtures will test Leeds' Farke stanceDaniel Farke says no one at Leeds United is panicking after four defeats in five games and the club are on the same page for now - but the German is facing an unforgiving run of fixtures that could test their patience. 
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MVG ends Anderson's Grand Slam streak as Greaves registers winGary Anderson is out in the group stages of the Grand Slam for the first time in his career after a 5-2 loss to Michael van Gerwen.
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Ford replaces Smith at 10 as England make seven changes for New ZealandEngland have made seven changes to their starting team for Saturday's Autumn Nations Series match against New Zealand, with Fin Smith missing out on the squad.
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Toney back to Premier League? Multiple clubs keen on January moveA number of Premier League clubs are believed to have started enquiries about bringing Ivan Toney back to England.
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Award-winning actor calls for manslaughter charges over deaths of children in careActor and director Samantha Morton has said councils who fail to prevent the deaths of children in care should face manslaughter charges.
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The Sting and Anna star Sally Kirkland dies aged 84Sally Kirkland, a former model and Oscar nominated actress known for her roles in films such as Anna, The Sting and JFK has died aged 84.
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Author Dame Jilly Cooper died after fall at home, inquest findsDame Jilly Cooper died from a head injury after falling at her home in Gloucestershire, an inquest has found.
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BBC staff seemed fed up of Tim Davie's 'nothing to see' approachAs he addressed his staff, the BBC's outgoing director-general Tim Davie sounded remarkably upbeat given the events of the last few days.
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Thousands of NHS staff to be made redundantThousands of job cuts at the NHS will go ahead after the £1bn needed to fund the redundancies was approved by the Treasury.
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Hundreds of UK jobs at risk as Japanese firm plans factory closuresA Japanese manufacturing firm is facing a union battle over plans to shut factories in County Durham with the loss of hundreds of jobs.
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Unemployment rate jumps to highest level since late 2020The UK's jobless rate has risen to a level not seen since late 2020, according to official figures released ahead of the budget.
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'Forget London': Top chef on UK's new food capital and the supermarket butter every kitchen needsEvery month the Money blog interviews a top chef from around the UK, hearing about their cheap food hacks, views on the industry and more. Today they speak to Kevin Bonello, head chef at the Grade II* listed hotel The Grand, York.