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+19 +3Priests broke confession confidentiality to out gay soldiers to military
A British politician has apologized after it emerged some chaplains with the British armed force told superiors about gay and bisexual military personnel in the 1990s. The UK dropped its ban on openly LGB people serving in the armed forces in 2000. However, before this time, gay military personnel were routinely dismissed if their sexuality became known.
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+26 +3‘Bank accounts are crucial’: the ex-rough sleeper helping Brighton’s homeless get back on their feet
I was born on the south side of Glasgow. I was heading for a life of crime in my teens because I was in with some bad people. After a brush with the law, I headed as far south as I could go before I hit the sea. I ended up in Brighton.
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+4 +1British ambassador to Iran arrested in Tehran amid protests
Rob Macaire, the British ambassador to Tehran, has been arrested and detained for an hour during protests outside a university, local reports say.
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+21 +3UK Terrorism police list Extinction Rebellion as extremist ideology
Exclusive: Police scramble to recall guide issued to teachers putting climate activists alongside far-right groups
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+18 +2Why can't this doctor work in the UK?
An refugee doctor would love to work in the UK, and the NHS would love to have him - but there's a hitch.
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+3 +1Vegan restaurants are closing across the UK because not enough people follow the diet to sustain them, analysis finds
Vegan restaurants are closing down across the country because of a lack of interest in solely plant-based food, analysis has found.
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+5 +1UK metal detectorists guilty of theft after concealing £3m hoard
George Powell and Layton Davies tried to sell treasure illegally, Worcester court hears
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+3 +1Brexit uncertainty looms as IT leaders worry about transferring data from EU to UK
UK enterprises are increasingly concerned over whether they will be able to transfer data when the UK leaves the European Union, according to research by 4sl.
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+13 +2Musician appeals for help after leaving 18th-century violin on train
Stephen Morris forgot to pick up £250,000 Tecchler violin when he got off train in London
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+7 +2Brexit is stalling Britain from taking vital action on climate crisis, says expert
Britain has one of the world’s best capabilities for dealing with the climate crisis but is failing to make use of it. That is the stark view of leading expert Baroness Brown, a member of the UK Committee on Climate Change. “We have the ingredients to do good things in response to climate change but are not making use of them,” she warned last week.
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+9 +2AC GRAYLING: It's not Boris Johnson we should fear - it's the extreme Brexiteers pulling the strings
Boris Johnson does not believe the right-wing bluster he sprouts - but how he operates acts as a useful distraction from the far-right hard Brexit clique pulling the strings. These are the people we should really fear.
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+12 +1Grand Theft Auto maker has paid no UK corporation tax in 10 years – report
Rockstar North, the Edinburgh-based developer of Grand Theft Auto, has paid no corporation tax over the past 10 years, despite making billions in revenue for its parent company Take-Two Interactive, while claiming more than £42m in tax relief.
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+16 +5The US land forever leased to England
Every May, the US Coast Guard and the Royal Navy hold a ceremony on a sliver of North Carolina land where four English World War Two soldiers are buried.
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+4 +1NFL comes to London offering way out for trapped teenagers
American football stars talk of their troubled backgrounds as boys vie for place at academy
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+2 +1Up series director reflects on his grand social experiment and how Britain has changed
When Michael Apted asked a group of children their aspirations and fears for the future he didn't think he'd see them again. Fifty-five years later he's still sharing their stories.
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+32 +3British arms sales to Saudi Arabia deemed unlawful, but now the hard work begins
The onus is on MPs to ensure the government respects a legal ruling criticising the export of weapons used in Yemen
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+28 +5Jeremy Cunt, er, Hunt Compilation - News Thing
The definitive compilation of all the newsreaders that have "accidentally" mispronounced Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt's name.
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