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Government to Announce Plans to Limit Jury Trial Right
The government is set to announce plans to restrict the right to a jury trial
BBC News
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Government to Ban Asylum Seekers From Using Taxis
Asylum seekers will be banned from using taxis for medical appointments
BBC News
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Government to Ban New Leasehold Flats
Housing Minister Matthew Pennycook announces shake-up to the leasehold system
BBC News
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Government to Boost Treatment of Urgent Dental Patients
New reforms will see dentists in England paid more to see patients in need of urgent care
BBC News
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Government to deliver one point five million new homes
The Housing Secretary says he will do "whatever it takes to get Britain building".
BBC News
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Government to deliver one point five million new homes
The Housing Secretary says he will do "whatever it takes to get Britain building".
BBC News
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Government To Give 16-Year-Olds Right To Vote
Sixteen year olds are to be given right to vote as part of election reforms
BBC News
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Government to Help Get Young People Working
Government fund to guarantee 55,000 jobs to help young people who are out of work.
BBC News
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Government to Issue Screen Time Advice
The government will give parents official advice on screen use for children aged 5-16
BBC News
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Government to Plan to Get Young People Working
Government fund to guarantee 55,000 jobs to help young people who are out of work
BBC News
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Government to Publish China Spy Case Evidence
Government will publish evidence in collapsed China spy case, PM says
BBC News
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Government To Publish Witness Statements In Collapsed China Spy Case
The government will publish witness statements related to the collapsed China spy case
BBC News
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Government to Reform Special Educational Needs
Education care plans to be reserved for most complex SEND cases by 2035
BBC News
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Government to Reform Special Educational Needs and Disabilities System
Education care plans to be reserved for most complex SEND cases by 2035
BBC News
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Government to Reform Special Educational Needs and Disabilities System
Education care plans to be reserved for most complex SEND cases by 2035
BBC News
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Government to Review Rejection of Waspi Compensation
Pensions Secretary says rethink does not mean that payouts will necessarily follow
BBC News
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Government To Unveil New Immigration Rules
Care workers will no longer be recruited from overseas, the home secretary says
BBC News
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Government To Unveil New Immigration Rules
Care workers will no longer be recruited from overseas, the home secretary says
BBC News
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Government To Unveil New Immigration Rules
Care workers will no longer be recruited from overseas, the home secretary says
BBC News
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Government Tribunal Scheme Claimants Remain Unpaid
The BBC reveals tribunal claimants remain unpaid despite a government enforcement scheme
BBC News
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Government U-Turn on Digital ID
The government has dropped plans to make digital ID compulsory to prove the right to work
BBC News
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Government U-Turn on Digital ID
The government has dropped plans to make digital ID compulsory to prove the right to work
BBC News
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Government Under Pressure Over Post Office Scandal
The justice secretary will meet the minister responsible for the Post Office later today
BBC News
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Government Unveils Defence Spending Plans
Defence secretary faces the Commons after Starmer unveils spending plans
BBC News
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Government Unveils Planning Policy
Special coverage as the government releases their plan to build more homes in the UK
BBC News
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Government Updates Extremism Definition
New extremism definition will "help us choose friends wisely" - Michael Gove
BBC News
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Government Updates Extremism Definition
New extremism definition will "help us choose friends wisely" - Michael Gove
BBC News
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Government Updates MPs on Epstein Files Release
Chief Secretary to Prime Minister Darren Jones making statement on Jeffrey Epstein
BBC News
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Government Urged to Lift Two-Child Benefits Limit
The Chancellor has suggested she favours removing limits on benefits linked to family size
BBC News
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Government Waters Down Inheritance Tax Plan for Farms
The planned threshold to tax inherited farmland is increasing from £1m to £2.5m
BBC News
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Government Waters Down Inheritance Tax Plan for Farms
The planned threshold to tax inherited farmland increasing from £1m to £2.5m
BBC News
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Government Waters Down Inheritance Tax Plan for Farms
The planned threshold to tax inherited farmland is increasing from £1m to £2.5m
BBC News
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Government Wins Appeal Over Asylum Hotel
Asylum seekers can stay at hotel in Epping after government wins appeal
BBC News
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Government Wins Appeal Over Asylum Hotel
Asylum seekers can stay at hotel in Epping after government wins appeal
BBC News
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Government Wins Appeal Over Epping Hotel
Asylum seekers can stay at hotel in Epping after court ruling
BBC News
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Government Wins Appeal Over Epping Hotel
Court of Appeal rules asylum seekers can be housed at a hotel in Epping
BBC News
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Government Wins Appeal Over Epping Hotel
Court of Appeal rules asylum seekers can be housed at a hotel in Epping
BBC News
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Government Wins Migration Court Challenge
An Eritrean man has left the UK under the government's "one in, one out" deal with France
BBC News
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Government Wins Vote over Cuts to Winter Fuel Payments
Attempt by the Conservatives to block cuts to the winter fuel allowance has failed
BBC News
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Government Working 'At Pace' To Reverse Fan Ban
Police and council officials blocked Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from going to Aston Villa
BBC News
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Government Working 'At Pace' To Reverse Fan Ban
Criticism against banning Israeli football fans from a Europa league game next month
BBC News
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Government's Welfare Plans Under Scrutiny
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall is due to announce cost-cutting reforms tomorrow
BBC News
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Government's Welfare Plans Under Scrutiny
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall is due to announce cost-cutting reforms on Tuesday
BBC News
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Government’s Child Poverty Strategy Pledge
Government pledges to stop children growing up in B&Bs as part of child poverty strategy
BBC News
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Governors Needed
Reeta Chakrabati sets out to discover what it means to be a school governor
BBC Radio 4
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Govt Crackdown On School Attendance
Parents are being urged by the government to improve their children's school attendance
BBC News
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Govt Cuts Industry Energy Bills
The govt will cut energy bills by £420 million for manufacturers to boost competitiveness
BBC News
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Govt Launches Consultation On NHS Reform
Change NHS asks for public responses to shape government plans for the future of the NHS
BBC News
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Govt Plans 20-Year Asylum Settlement Wait
New reforms would replace the five-year route with a 20-year wait.
BBC News
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Govt To Cut Sewage Pollution
Labour pledge to cut sewage pollution from water companies in half by 2030
BBC News
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Gowan Calder - Nude, Untitled
When an art college wants to their axe jobs, the life models decide to make a stand.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Gower
A year in the life of Gower and the people whose families have been there for generations
BBC Two Wales
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Goya Exposed with Jake Chapman
Jake Chapman explores why Goya's Disasters of War etchings are so central to his own art.
BBC Four
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Goya Exposed with Jake Chapman
Jake Chapman explores why Goya's Disasters of War etchings are so central to his own art.
BBC News
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GP Online Booking Access Sparks Row
GP practices are required to offer online appointments, a policy opposed by the BMA
BBC News
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GPs Tell BBC They've Never Refused Mental Health Sick Note
Hundreds of GPs tell BBC they've never refused a sick note for mental health issues
BBC News
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GPs to Get £3,000 Bonuses to Prescribe Weight Loss Drugs
GPs in England to be paid £3,000 a year bonuses to prescribe patients weight loss drugs
BBC News
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GPs Who Need GPS
Dr Phil Hammond follows the work of fellow GPs who live in remote locations
BBC Radio 4
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Grace and Favour
When Grace Brothers shuts down, the staff of the department store run a rural hotel.
BBC
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Grace and Goliath
A Hollywood big shot sweeps into Belfast to make a movie before losing everything.
BBC Two
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Grace Dent's Festive Feast
Join restaurant critic Grace Dent for Radio 2's Christmas Dinner after-party.
BBC Radio 2
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Grace Dent's Guide to Growing Up a Girl
Messy bedrooms, friendship bracelets, brownie guides and a Grease singalong.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Grace Harte
Gaelic drama. Catastrophic events unfold when a young surfer enters into a love triangle.
BBC ALBA
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Grace Jones - Bloodlight and Bami
Documentary film-maker Sophie Fiennes follows Grace Jones behind the scenes.
BBC Two
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Grace Jones has dinner with Gemma Cairney
Part Wise Women, another chance to hear Grace Jones in conversation.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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The Grace of Jeff Buckley
The story of a momentous day during Jeff Buckley's first solo tour of the UK in March 1994
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Grace Unshackled: The Olaudah Equiano Story
David Oyelowo stars in this story about the prominent campaigner and former slave.
BBC Radio 7
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Grace Williams: Missa Cambrensis
Grace Williams's Missa Cambrensis from the BBC National Chorus and Orchestra of Wales.
BBC Radio 3
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Grace's Amazing Machines
Motorbike rider Grace introduces some of the most amazing machines in the world.
CBeebies
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Graceland in the Glens
The spirit of Elvis Presley and the mind of Bill Drummond meet at a village crossroads.
BBC Radio 4
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Gracie!
Drama based around the relationship between singer Gracie Fields and director Monty Banks.
BBC Four
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The Graduate
An aimless college graduate finds himself torn between his older lover and her daughter.
BBC One
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Graeme Fife - A Breath of Fresh Air
Proud chemist Antoine Lavoisier is in grave danger the longer he stays in Paris.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Graeme Fife - A Misfortune at Seaham
The heroes of the 1880 Seaham Colliery explosion in Durham. Based on real-life events.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Graeme McDowell's Major Moment
Unrivalled access behind the scenes with new US Open Golf Champion Graeme McDowell.
BBC One
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Graeme Souness: Tackling the Channel
Graeme Souness swims the Channel - inspired by a girl suffering from a rare disease.
BBC News
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Graffiti Detective
In the Netherlands, art gets a young boy into trouble but also saves the day.
BBC Two
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Graffiti: Kings on a Mission
Was graffiti the great art of the 70s? Some of New York's pioneers share their stories.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Graffiti: Paint and Protest
Aside from the physical landscape, what does graffiti and street art actually change?
BBC Radio 4
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Graham and Leanne’s Bit On The Side
More laughs, more stories and more of the duo you love.
BBC Radio Lancashire
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Graham Bannerman's Breakfast Show
Lots of great stuff to get you up and ready in the morning.
BBC Essex
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