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Number 10 refused to explicitly comment on ‘hypotheticals’ but said the UK would follow its ‘legal obligations’.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves limited access to the benefit, worth up to £300, in a cost-saving measure, as she sought to repair the nation’s finances.
Robbie Cook was angry once he realised he was duped in the £3,500 drug deal and was ‘determined’ to recover his cash.
An initial inquiry has recommended that the UK’s competition regulator investigate the two firms further.
The Times applied for information from the official record of James McMurdock’s sentence, revealing he was jailed 18 years ago.
Defence lawyers were giving closing speeches in the trial of taxi driver Urfan Sharif, his wife Beinash Batool, and brother Faisal Malik.
Sleet and snow are possible in the north and north west overnight on Friday.
Sussex Police said a ‘security cordon has been put in place’ inside the south terminal after the discovery in luggage.
The body of the 24-year-old was found in the boot of a car in east London on November 14.
The Energy Secretary said the UK’s pledge to cut domestic emissions by 81% by 2035 had put ‘Britain back on the map of global climate leadership’.
A judge said he would pass sentence on Paul Dunleavy next week.
The Viking-age items were unearthed in Dumfries and Galloway in 2014.
Defence procurement minister Maria Eagle is due to open the office near Glasgow Airport.
The sale would give fans the chance to buy part of the band’s history, including its ‘backline’, auctioneers said.
BBC Sounds said it could extend its hosting of The Rest Is History and The Rest Is Politics.
Latest statistics show remediation work has yet to begin at 2,415 of the 4,834 residential buildings being monitored by the Government.
Amy Pugh was charged on Thursday with murdering Kyle Pugh in March 2022.
The storm is to reach the UK on Saturday and the Met Office is expecting it to bring ‘heavy rain, strong winds and disruptive snow’ to the UK.
Orford Ness in Suffolk was used as a military test site during both world wars and into the nuclear age and was sold to the National Trust in 1993.
A request to swear a different oath is reportedly being reviewed.
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