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EUROPEAN youngsters could move to Britain for more than a year under Labour’s new EU youth mobility scheme – fuelling fresh ...
The government has said it is making "substantial changes" to the compensation scheme for thousands of victims of the ...
Under these youth schemes, under-30s can move to the UK for up to two years, with some exceptions allowing for that length of ...
More victims of the infected blood scandal will qualify for compensation while others will get higher awards under changes to ...
Young people from across Europe could be allowed to move to the UK for more than a year under a youth mobility scheme.
Changes are to be made to the compensation scheme for victims of the infected blood scandal, officials have announced ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNWhen the new EU border entry system starts and what it will mean for e-gatesNew border rules will be rolled out from 12 October, with fingerprints and photographs taken from third-country travellers ...
The announcement of the Battle of Orgreave inquiry brings the total number of ongoing inquiries to 23. | ITV National News ...
Lidl is preparing to open its 1,000th UK store in November this year, 31 years after opening its first. The discounter staged ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNSofter Brexit plans accelerated with new laws on food brought forwardMinisters hope that their plans to get closer to the EU will boost the economy and help bring the public finances under ...
Victims of the infected blood scandal will see new changes made to the compensation scheme, officials have announced. It follows a heavily critical report on the way people were being compensated.
The Association of Independent Meat Suppliers (AIMS) has called for the Government to end the requirement for veterinary certification for imports and exports of products of animal origin (POAO) to ...
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