Could the British Royal Family have its own "slimming down" in the footsteps of Denmark's queen?
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Royal correspondent

The Royal College of Nursing is balloting all its UK members for the first time in 106 years over pay.

The Royal College of Nursing is balloting all its UK members for the first time in 106 years over pay.

Families of some of those affected are giving evidence at a public inquiry into the treatment disaster.

New guidance asks staff to share concerns with "trusted contacts", even without the student's consent.

The PM will attend a new meet-up of European leaders, boosting hopes of a reset in UK-EU relations.

More people identify as bisexual than gay or lesbian, says a study from the LGBT charity, Stonewall.

Elizabeth McMonigle's brother and sister were killed during a brutal robbery in their Glasgow home.

The Church's Past Cases Review looks at cases relating to living clergy, officials and volunteers.

The Royal College of Nursing is balloting all its UK members for the first time in 106 years over pay.

Families of some of those affected are giving evidence at a public inquiry into the treatment disaster.

New guidance asks staff to share concerns with "trusted contacts", even without the student's consent.

The PM will attend a new meet-up of European leaders, boosting hopes of a reset in UK-EU relations.

More people identify as bisexual than gay or lesbian, says a study from the LGBT charity, Stonewall.

Elizabeth McMonigle's brother and sister were killed during a brutal robbery in their Glasgow home.

The Church's Past Cases Review looks at cases relating to living clergy, officials and volunteers.

Families of some of those affected are giving evidence at a public inquiry into the treatment disaster.

New guidance asks staff to share concerns with "trusted contacts", even without the student's consent.

The PM will attend a new meet-up of European leaders, boosting hopes of a reset in UK-EU relations.
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Royal correspondent
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