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Migration policy should ensure sufficient protection of family life, peers say
Twelve stamps depict National Railway Museum’s famous train in various locations across the UK
Judges have previously said Tate brothers pose a flight risk and their release could jeopardise investigation
More attacks are being planned, say activists reportedly responsible for downing a Russian surveillance aircraft
Hospital’s decision to remove artwork follows pressure from campaign group UK Lawyers for Israel
Experts have isolated habits that could affect risk of developing dementia in old age
The law will also cover non-legally binding 'traditional' marriages
But sources who have seen classified report say department made judgment in 'low confidence', while White House says intelligence is still divided
But analysts say that is unlikely, as Putin’s closest owe their positions to him
Turkish President accuses critics of Red Crescent of being 'dishonest and vile'
UK and EU appear to be on the verge of a deal on changes to post-Brexit agreement
Energy market has become a 'racket', says TUC union
'Troubled' £5.5 billion project is 'showing great signs', Ben Wallace says
Tremors are still being felt in the region, which has also been facing freezing conditions
No claim of responsibility for the bombing in area devastated by quakes
