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Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer clash over conviction rates for rape and sexual assault.

EU citizens given 28-day deadline to apply to stay
The Home Office says people with a reasonable excuse for a delay can complete their forms later.

Wembley VIP fans will face restrictions - minister
Talks are ongoing over a possible quarantine exemption for some people attending the Euro 2020 final.

Gove 'can't see' Scottish referendum before 2024
It is "foolish" to talk about Indyref2 when the UK is recovering from Covid, Michael Gove says.

Festivals are facing devastation, MPs warn
MPs on the Public Accounts Committee call on the government to provide cancellation insurance.

Foreign Office criticised over aid cuts handling
The Foreign Office is accused of lacking transparency and openness on spending reductions.

Government approach to business chaotic - Heseltine
Former industry secretary Lord Heseltine criticises the government's approach to engaging businesses.
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Boris Johnson faces prime minister's questions
Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer clash over conviction rates for rape and sexual assault.

EU citizens given 28-day deadline to apply to stay
The Home Office says people with a reasonable excuse for a delay can complete their forms later.

Wembley VIP fans will face restrictions - minister
Talks are ongoing over a possible quarantine exemption for some people attending the Euro 2020 final.

Gove 'can't see' Scottish referendum before 2024
It is "foolish" to talk about Indyref2 when the UK is recovering from Covid, Michael Gove says.

Festivals are facing devastation, MPs warn
MPs on the Public Accounts Committee call on the government to provide cancellation insurance.

Foreign Office criticised over aid cuts handling
The Foreign Office is accused of lacking transparency and openness on spending reductions.

Government approach to business chaotic - Heseltine
Former industry secretary Lord Heseltine criticises the government's approach to engaging businesses.

EU citizens given 28-day deadline to apply to stay
The Home Office says people with a reasonable excuse for a delay can complete their forms later.

Wembley VIP fans will face restrictions - minister
Talks are ongoing over a possible quarantine exemption for some people attending the Euro 2020 final.

Gove 'can't see' Scottish referendum before 2024
It is "foolish" to talk about Indyref2 when the UK is recovering from Covid, Michael Gove says.
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