The rate of price rises slowed to 10.5% in December, according to official figures.
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UK inflation dips but remains close to 40-year high
The rate of price rises slowed to 10.5% in December, according to official figures.
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UK inflation dips but remains close to 40-year high
The rate of price rises slowed to 10.5% in December, according to official figures.

Patients told to expect disruption as nurses strike
One out of four hospitals and community services in England will be hit by the two 12-hour walkouts.

Church of England bishops refuse to back gay marriage
The bishops will recommend that "prayers for God's blessing" for gay couples be adopted, the BBC expects.

Sturgeon says gender reform row will go to court
Scotland's first minister says the courts will be asked to rule on whether the UK government can block the reforms.

Brexit: Clash looms over plans to scrap EU laws
Thousands of UK laws are due to expire automatically at the end of this year, prompting warnings from MPs.

Workers' rights body denies backing UK strike law
The US labour secretary also opposes the UK government's plans for “minimum service agreements”.

Security levels in doubt at fatal Brixton gig
The O2 Brixton Academy may not have employed enough security guards, a document seen by the BBC suggests.
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UK inflation dips but remains close to 40-year high
The rate of price rises slowed to 10.5% in December, according to official figures.

Patients told to expect disruption as nurses strike
One out of four hospitals and community services in England will be hit by the two 12-hour walkouts.

Church of England bishops refuse to back gay marriage
The bishops will recommend that "prayers for God's blessing" for gay couples be adopted, the BBC expects.

Sturgeon says gender reform row will go to court
Scotland's first minister says the courts will be asked to rule on whether the UK government can block the reforms.

Brexit: Clash looms over plans to scrap EU laws
Thousands of UK laws are due to expire automatically at the end of this year, prompting warnings from MPs.

Workers' rights body denies backing UK strike law
The US labour secretary also opposes the UK government's plans for “minimum service agreements”.

Security levels in doubt at fatal Brixton gig
The O2 Brixton Academy may not have employed enough security guards, a document seen by the BBC suggests.

Patients told to expect disruption as nurses strike
One out of four hospitals and community services in England will be hit by the two 12-hour walkouts.

Church of England bishops refuse to back gay marriage
The bishops will recommend that "prayers for God's blessing" for gay couples be adopted, the BBC expects.

Sturgeon says gender reform row will go to court
Scotland's first minister says the courts will be asked to rule on whether the UK government can block the reforms.
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