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Chinese state intelligence targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively"
Chinese state intelligence targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively” and is a “challenge” for British intelligence agencies, Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee has found. Sir Julian Lewis MP was speaking at a press...
Press Association
Women of Honour members welcome transparency in Defence Forces abuse inquiry
Women of Honour members have welcomed news that the Tanaiste Micheal Martin is set to recommend that a statutory inquiry into allegations of abuse in the Defence Forces should be carried out in public. The group were speaking in Dublin...
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Women Of Honour group speak before Taoiseach meeting
The Women Of Honour group speak to the media on their way to meet with the Taoiseach and the Tanaiste at Government Buildings. Speaker is Retired Army Captain Diane Byrne.
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Footage of Nicola Sturgeon's home as former first minister is arrested
Footage of Nicola Sturgeon's home as the former first minister was arrested in Police Scotland's investigation into SNP finances. Police Scotland said Ms Sturgeon is in custody and is being questioned by detectives. The force said: “A...
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Police drive by Nicola Sturgeon's home as former first minister is released without charge after being arrested
Footage of Nicola Sturgeon's home as the former first minister was arrested in Police Scotland's investigation into SNP finances, before being released without charge later on Sunday. Police Scotland questioned Ms Sturgeon on Sunday,...
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Irish Covid inquiry to be set up this year – Taoiseach
An inquiry into the response to the Covid-19 pandemic in Ireland is to be set up this year, the Taoiseach has said. Leo Varadkar said he wants to ensure that the terms of reference are right so it “doesn’t stray into all sorts of things”...
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Politics daily briefing: June 4
Daily politics briefing for June 4, as the Cabinet Office warns Boris Johnson he could lose public funding for legal advice for the Covid inquiry if he tries to "frustrate or undermine" the Government's position.
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Sunak speaks with Zelensky in Moldova meeting
President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky poses with fellow European leaders for a family photo during the European Political Community (EPC) Summit at Mimi Castle in Bulboaca near Chisinau, Moldova. He then meets Rishi Sunk. The...
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Parents discuss Nottingham maternity failings
Interview with Sarah and Jack Hawkins, whose daughter Harriet died during childbirth in 2016 due to failings within Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Jack was a consultant in acute medicine while Sarah was a senior...
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Chair of NHS maternity review says Trust has ‘a lot of learning to do’ to restore patient trust
The chair of a review into maternity services at an under-fire NHS trust has said it has “a lot of learning to do” to build back trust with its communities, and called for more affected families to come forward. Donna Ockenden said more...
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UK Latest: Raab Quits as Sunak's UK Deputy
Dominic Raab, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's deputy, resigned Friday after an independent investigation criticized his behavior toward civil servants. Francine Lacqua has the details on Bloomberg Television.
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Boris Johnson leaves home as his written evidence to the Privileges Committee inquiry is unveiled
Former prime minister Boris Johnson leaves his house after accepting that he misled MPs but insisted his partygate denials were made “in good faith” based on what he “honestly” knew at the time. The former prime minister insisted in his...
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Garda investigations may create ‘challenges’ for Defence Forces inquiry – Martin
Tanaiste and Minister for Defence Micheal Martin has said there will be “challenges” for a statutory inquiry into allegations of sexual assault within the Defence Forces if criminal cases arise from Garda investigations into the same...
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XXXTaoiseach ‘retains confidence’ in Defence Forces chief despite damning report
The Taoiseach has said he retains confidence in the Defence Forces’ chief of staff following a damning report detailing allegations of sexual misconduct, bullying and discrimination within the Irish military. On Wednesday, Lieutenant...
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RBS Conduct To Be Questioned By Watchdog
High Angle Mid Shot, a RBS Bank branch in Cavendish Square in London on November 25, 2013. (Footage by: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
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RBS Conduct To Be Questioned By Watchdog
Panning Shot, RBS headquarters in Bishopsgate, London on November 25th, 2013. (Footage by: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
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RBS Conduct To Be Questioned By Watchdog
Mid Shot, RBS headquarters lobby in Bishopsgate, view from street in London on November 25th, 2013. (Footage by: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
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RBS Conduct To Be Questioned By Watchdog
Panning Shot, RBS headquarters in Bishopsgate, London on November 25th, 2013. (Footage by: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
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RBS Conduct To Be Questioned By Watchdog
Panning Shot, people passing a RBS Bank branch in Cavendish Square in London on November 25, 2013. (Footage by: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Manhunt extends in search for missing French family
Divers and police conducted fresh searches near the western French city of Brest on Thursday as part of an ongoing manhunt to find a French family that disappeared two weeks ago
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Sienna Miller and Max Moseley Leveson arrivals
Sienna Miller and Max Moseley Leveson arrivals