Politics
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Jeremy Hunt hits out at Facebook kids' app
The health secretary told the social network to "stay away from my kids" with its app for under-13s.
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UK pension the lowest of advanced nations, says OECD
Pensioners in the UK can expect to earn just 29% of their working-age income.
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Sir Vince Cable was on Daily Politics - here's what happened
The Lib Dem leader tells the Daily Politics his party could gain traction from the Brexit fallout.
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Tory MP Heidi Allen in tears during universal credit debate
Conservative MP Heidi Allen was in tears after Labour's Frank Field's speech.
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Ex-police officer demands Damian Green retracts 'lie' claim
A police officer who says he found pornography on a Westminster computer is threatening legal action.
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Manchester Arena attack 'could have been stopped'
The Manchester Arena bomber had been a "subject of interest" of the security services, a report says.
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Deneice Florence-Jukes on how to address female councillors
Her own council fails to back her call, instead voting for a motion where members are allowed to choose how they are addressed.
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The Ashes and big sporting events on TV: Blowers and Grogan
The Ashes have not been on free-to-air TV since 2005, and MPs are lobbying for at least some of the coverage back on the more mainstream channels.
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Exhibition opens with Monet's impressions of London
An exhibition featuring some of the most famous paintings of Westminster, including those by impressionist Claude Monet, has opened in London.
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What the papers say
European press sees Theresa May facing a dilemma over the Irish border in Brexit talks.
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Carl Sargeant: Inquiry into allegation sacking was leaked
Carl Sargeant was found dead four days after being sacked by First Minister Carwyn Jones.
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Irish 'to give May space' on Brexit
Dublin will not reverse out of an agreement it felt had been secured, says Foreign Minister Simon Coveney.