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Eviction ban to be extended by four weeks
The ban for England and Wales now runs until 20 September after fears thousands could lose their homes.

Post-Brexit trade deal 'seems unlikely', warns EU
The bloc's negotiator says talks are "going backwards" as the UK says "little progress" has been made.

PM threatened with legal action over Russia threat
A group of politicians urge Boris Johnson to order an inquiry into interference in UK elections.

Senior official appointed to handle exams response
Susan Acland-Hood joins the Department for Education on a temporary basis after issues with A levels.

PC Harper's killers' sentences to be reviewed
The attorney general refers the jail terms to the Court of Appeal for being "unduly lenient".

Crossrail 'needs extra £450m' amid new delay
The project's CEO Mark Wild says the project is in its "complex final stages".

New 'no socialising' rules for parts of North West
Residents of Oldham and parts of Pendle and Blackburn face stricter Covid-19 restrictions.
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Eviction ban to be extended by four weeks
The ban for England and Wales now runs until 20 September after fears thousands could lose their homes.

Post-Brexit trade deal 'seems unlikely', warns EU
The bloc's negotiator says talks are "going backwards" as the UK says "little progress" has been made.

PM threatened with legal action over Russia threat
A group of politicians urge Boris Johnson to order an inquiry into interference in UK elections.

Senior official appointed to handle exams response
Susan Acland-Hood joins the Department for Education on a temporary basis after issues with A levels.

PC Harper's killers' sentences to be reviewed
The attorney general refers the jail terms to the Court of Appeal for being "unduly lenient".

Crossrail 'needs extra £450m' amid new delay
The project's CEO Mark Wild says the project is in its "complex final stages".

New 'no socialising' rules for parts of North West
Residents of Oldham and parts of Pendle and Blackburn face stricter Covid-19 restrictions.

Post-Brexit trade deal 'seems unlikely', warns EU
The bloc's negotiator says talks are "going backwards" as the UK says "little progress" has been made.

PM threatened with legal action over Russia threat
A group of politicians urge Boris Johnson to order an inquiry into interference in UK elections.

Senior official appointed to handle exams response
Susan Acland-Hood joins the Department for Education on a temporary basis after issues with A levels.
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