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Millions could get hundreds of pounds compensation over car loan mis-selling
Up to 14.2 million people could each receive an average of £700 in compensation due to car loan mis-selling, the financial services regulator has said.
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'Who's going to protect us?': Ex-wife of man injured in Manchester synagogue attack says he no longer wants to live in UK
The man injured by a police bullet in the Manchester synagogue attack feels so unsafe he no longer wants to live in this country, his ex-wife has told Sky News.
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Badenoch 'positively looking for a fight' as Tories seek relevance
In the 11 months since Kemi Badenoch has become party leader, the Conservative Party has dropped from 26% to 17% in the polls.
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Woman filmed cutting commemorative yellow ribbons for Israeli hostages
A woman has been filmed cutting yellow ribbons tied to a gate in London, put up in commemoration of Israeli hostages.
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Prosecutors to appeal against decision to throw out terrorism case against Kneecap rapper
The Crown Prosecution Service says it will appeal against the chief magistrate's decision to throw out the terrorism case against a member of hip hop trio Kneecap.
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UK steel set for further hit as EU to double tariffs
UK steel manufacturers are to be hit by another round of tariffs, even higher and more impactful than those levied by the US, representing "an existential threat" to the industry.
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Teen and man arrested over reports of cyber attack on children's nurseries
A teenager and a man have been arrested in connection with reports of a cyber attack on a chain of London-based nurseries.
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David Norris, one of Stephen Lawrence's killers, begs for family's forgiveness as he tells of role in murder
One of Stephen Lawrence's killers has begged the victim's family for forgiveness in a bid to be freed from prison - but he refused to reveal who stabbed the teenager to death.
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Lord Heseltine attacks Badenoch's new policies - and calls Farage a 'phoney'
Michael Heseltine rolled back the years with a blistering onslaught at the Tory conference on Kemi Badenoch's new policies on human rights, asylum seekers and climate change.
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Robert Jenrick urged to apologise for 'disgraceful' integration comments
Robert Jenrick should apologise for his "disgraceful comments" bemoaning the lack of visible white faces in a part of Birmingham, the Mayor of the West Midlands has said.
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