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Automatic refugee settlement ends

Labour toughens stance as Reform pressure grows Refugees in the UK will no longer be entitled to apply for permanent residency after five.

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Worcestershire Parkway tipped for new town

Taskforce recommends 12 potential sites Worcestershire Parkway has been named among 12 sites across England recommended for the country’s next generation of new.

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Life Sciences Politics

GP online booking rollout

Patients gain all-day access Every GP practice in England must keep online appointment request systems open during core hours – ending the so-called.

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Defence Finance Politics World Affairs

UK joins Iran sanctions reset

E3 trigger un snapback Britain, France and Germany have reimposed United Nations sanctions on Iran after accusing Tehran of persistently breaching commitments to.

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Life Sciences People Stafford

Study to improve dementia diagnoses

Major UK dementia blood test study expands to new NHS sites A study to assess the potential of blood tests to diagnose dementia.

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Crime People Politics Viewpoint

Stand with Jewish people

Jews advised to hide – that is unacceptable Jews across Britain, on the holiest day in their calendar, Yom Kippur, were yesterday urged.

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Birmingham Culture Politics

Harborne library building saved

Harborne Library’s High Street building has been saved from closure following determined campaigns by Birmingham Edgbaston MP Preet Kaur Gill and independent councillor.

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Birmingham Business News

Brum commercial property fund

£100m investment arm launched by Brum property giant A new investment vehicle aimed at boosting underperforming commercial properties in cities across the UK.

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Crime

Suspect shot after Synagogue stabbing

A man was shot by police today after reportedly carrying out an attack at a synagogue in Manchester on Yom Kippur, the holiest.

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People

£20m for Hawkesley

Hawkesley in Birmingham is to receive £20m in funding over the next decade through the Government’s ‘pride of place’ programme. Birmingham Northfield MP.

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