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FactCheck: Why will voter identification be required for elections in Great Britain and what ID will polling stations accept – explained
What is voter ID, what is the government-issued certificate and why is photo identification at elections being made a requirement? Here’s what you need to know.
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Number of cars produced in Britain at lowest level in 66 years
The number of cars rolling off British production lines has fallen to its lowest level for 66 years.
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Britain leading support for Ukraine, says Russian opposition politician
Earlier Matt Frei spoke to Mikhail Kasyanov- a Russian opposition politician who was Vladimir Putin’s first Prime Minister.
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New coal mine ‘is not embarrassing for Britain’, says local MP Mark Jenkinson
Mark Jenkinson, is the Conservative MP for Workington in Cumbria, the same region where the government has given permission for a new coal mine in Cumbria.
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Britain must be practical about Brexit and immigration says CBI boss
Rishi Sunak has firmly rejected the idea of any Swiss style deal on Brexit which would see the UK aligning with EU rules – insisting Brexit was “already delivering enormous benefits and opportunities”. Mr Sunak told the country’s biggest business group, the CBI – that he wanted to tackle illegal immigration.
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Rishi Sunak declared Britain’s next prime minister
Rishi Sunak has been announced as the UK’s next prime minister.
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How Britain has changed during the Queen’s reign
The death of the Queen has marked the end of an era in British history that lasted 70 long years.
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How the Queen’s soft power projected Britain around the world
The Commons Speaker is understood to have refused a request to allow a Chinese delegation to attend the Queen’s lying in state.
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Queen Elizabeth II ‘one of the greatest assets of Great Britain’, says John Kerry
We spoke to the US climate envoy and former secretary of state John Kerry, and began by asking for his memories of the Queen.
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How will Britain’s season of strikes come to an end?
In the thick of this long hot summer of bitter recriminations and stalemates, you may be asking – how will the UK’s summer of strikes and travel chaos all end?
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Train chaos: Strikes close half of Britain’s railways
In the latest episode of this summer’s series of rail strikes, half of Britain’s lines were closed today, with only 20 per cent of services running.
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Britain’s next PM – Your chance to get involved
The Channel 4 Debate – Friday 15th July – 7:30-9pm
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How Britain’s landscape has changed in 70 years
Over 70 years, Britain’s landscape has transformed.
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The dirty truth behind Britain’s air pollution problem
Keme Nzerem talks about the politics of air pollution, why it’s damaging to our health and its links with poverty.
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Britain urged to pay slavery reparations to former colonies
The prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda has urged the Earl and Countess of Wessex to use their “diplomatic influence” to encourage Britain to pay slavery reparations to its former colonies.