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How a Budget rule change could mean fewer tax rises

How a Budget rule change could mean fewer tax rises

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Here is how the chancellor could choose to tweak the government's borrowing rules to free up more cash.


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Chris Brown concert shines spotlight on violence against women in South Africa

Chris Brown concert shines spotlight on violence against women in South Africa

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A petition with over 19,000 signatures has been started to stop the singer's concert in South Africa.


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Teen unable to move below waist after pool accident

Teen unable to move below waist after pool accident

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A friend's mum says Ryan was enjoying the summer with his mates when the incident took place.


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How the video games industry is booming in NI

How the video games industry is booming in NI

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According to NI Screen, there are about 40 gaming companies active in Northern Ireland.


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England fight back to beat Canada and retain WXV1 title

England fight back to beat Canada and retain WXV1 title

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England fight back in the second half to overcome an impressive Canada in Vancouver and retain their WXV1 title.


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Stargazing photographers capture 'comet of the century'

Stargazing photographers capture 'comet of the century'

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Here are some of the best pictures of Tsuchinshan-ATLAS taken by photographers from around the UK.


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'I'm too tired to chew food but still can't get care for my ME'

'I'm too tired to chew food but still can't get care for my ME'

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What is NHS care like for people with severe ME, also known as chronic fatigue syndrome?


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Women's Rugby Union

Women's Rugby Union

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Coverage of the WXV 1 match between Canada and England.


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Can illegal immigrants really vote in the US election?

Can illegal immigrants really vote in the US election?

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It is illegal for non-citizens to vote in the US election - but Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed illegal immigrants are going to.


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From Wimbledon to VAR, is tech hurting the drama of sport?

From Wimbledon to VAR, is tech hurting the drama of sport?

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As Wimbledon scraps human line judges, sport insiders suggest how we can make games more exciting.


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'I was told Mr Loverman was too niche for TV'

'I was told Mr Loverman was too niche for TV'

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Bernadine Evaristo's award-winning 2013 novel has been turned into an eight-part BBC drama.


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Community fridge saves 24,000 meals from landfill

Community fridge saves 24,000 meals from landfill

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The first community fridge in County Tyrone helps feed the community and has saved 10 tonnes of food.


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Artist inspired by council estate childhood wants to make art more inclusive

Artist inspired by council estate childhood wants to make art more inclusive

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Natalie Chapman's paintings draw on the prejudice she faced growing up in poverty.


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Harris puts pressure on Trump over medical records

Harris puts pressure on Trump over medical records

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The Democratic Party's presidential nominee accuses her Republican rival of a lack of transparency about his health.


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Bands are skipping more towns and cities on tour

Bands are skipping more towns and cities on tour

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Bands and singers play half as many gigs on an average tour as they did in the 1990s, figures suggest.


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