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Kids 'abandoned', charity boss warns
The founder of the Kids Company charity says it will have to "abandon a lot of children" as she confirmed its immediate closure.
- 5 August 2015
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Burnham pledges to axe tuition fees
Andy Burnham is to pledge that Labour will promise to axe university tuition fees if he becomes the party's leader.
- 5 August 2015
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Brothel keeper denies accusing Heath
A former brothel keeper denies accusing ex-Prime Minister Edward Heath of involvement in child sexual abuse, and says media coverage has caused her "distress".
- 5 August 2015
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