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MoD lied for 40 years that irradiated British troops had a "zero dose"

As Tory MPs demand an urgent review, the MoD refuses to bin the dodgy data and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak still won't talk to survivors

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Virginia State Police create human trafficking tipline

Virginia State Police created a texting tipline for people to report human trafficking within the commonwealth.

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A Commonwealth member legitimising extremists is worrying

Extremists are using perceived injustices to legitimise their beliefs in a Commonwealth country with close ties to the UK.

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BBC News

vehicle capabilities at home as well. but our new agreement with ukraine is about so much more than money. it formalises support in everything from intelligence sharing and cyber, to security, medical and military training. and it seems as take the first giant step towards a century long partnership. britain understands that the battle in ukraine is existential. it proves there is no such thing as an isolated conflict and to show at the international border, we must be able to act globally. so just as we were there to help evacuate british citizens from sudan last year, just as we are working with partners to ensure the territorial integrity of our commonwealth ally, kiana, we have also been a critical part of the us led international operation

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Sportsday

hello and welcome to sportsday this monday lunchtime, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on the programme: is it his last match at the australian open? andy murray hints it could be as he goes out in the opening round. naomi 0saka's long—awaited return to grand slam tennis ends in defeat, but there are plenty of positives to take. what does the future hold for manchester united, as sirjim ratcliffe attends his first match at old trafford since his big money investment? we take world, european and commonwealth gymnastics championjake jarman back to where it all began.

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Queen wrote two letters to son Charles and close confidant on deathbed, new book claims

A locked red box of paperwork was found next to the late Queen Elizabeth II's deathbed in Balmoral which contained two sealed letters to King Charles and private secretary Sir Edward Young

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World Business Report

let's go straight to that committee and have a listen in. in let's go straight to that committee and have a listen in.— and have a listen in. in no circumstances, _ and have a listen in. in no circumstances, trying - and have a listen in. in no circumstances, trying to l and have a listen in. in no - circumstances, trying to make sure our foreign. — circumstances, trying to make sure ourforeign, commonwealth circumstances, trying to make sure our foreign, commonwealth policy is all about_ our foreign, commonwealth policy is all about trying to enhance britain's _ all about trying to enhance britain's security entry to maximise where _ britain's security entry to maximise where we _ britain's security entry to maximise where we can our prosperity and opportunity. that is the approach i want _ opportunity. that is the approach i want to— opportunity. that is the approach i want to take. and opportunity. that is the approach i want to take-— want to take. and tell us, your appointment — want to take. and tell us, your appointment was _ want to take. and tell us, your appointment was lauded - want to take. and tell us, your appointment was lauded as - want to take. and tell us, your| appointment was lauded as the biggest shock of the last year. what made you accept the role? was it unfinished business? ida. made you accept the role? was it unfinished business?— made you accept the role? was it unfinished business? no, it was 'ust a chance to — unfinished business? no, it was 'ust a chance to serve. i unfinished business? no, it was 'ust a chance to serve. i i unfinished business? no, it was 'ust a chance to serve. i believe i unfinished business? no, it was 'ust a chance to serve. i believe very]- a chance to serve. i believe very profoundly — a chance to serve. i believe very profoundly in public service. i did not expect— profoundly in public service. i did not expect to be called back to this role _ not expect to be called back to this role i_ not expect to be called back to this role i went — not expect to be called back to this role. i went to see the prime minisler— role. i went to see the prime minister on a monday or tuesday night, _ minister on a monday or tuesday night, we — minister on a monday or tuesday night, we were talking about various problems— night, we were talking about various problems including israel— gaza. and then he _ problems including israel— gaza. and then he suddenly said "i'm going to be having _ then he suddenly said "i'm going to be having a — then he suddenly said "i'm going to be having a reshuffle and i would like you — be having a reshuffle and i would like you to — be having a reshuffle and i would like you to be my foreign secretary." i said, "i instantly would — secretary." i said, "i instantly would like _ secretary." i said, "i instantly would like to say yes because i enjoy— would like to say yes because i enjoy public service, i believe in

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BBC News Now

leave. we cannot give you a precise number- alex _ leave. we cannot give you a precise number. alex chalk _ leave. we cannot give you a precise number. alex chalk gave _ leave. we cannot give you a precise number. alex chalk gave precise i number. alex chalk gave precise numbers on _ number. alex chalk gave precise numbers on the _ number. alex chalk gave precise numbers on the 7th _ number. alex chalk gave precise numbers on the 7th of— number. alex chalk gave precise | numbers on the 7th of november number. alex chalk gave precise i numbers on the 7th of november when he said _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had — numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had left _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had left and _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had left and 100 _ numbers on the 7th of november when he said 100 had left and 100 had - he said 100 had left and 100 had stayed — he said 100 had left and 100 had stayed 1— he said 100 had left and 100 had sta ed. ~ ~,, he said 100 had left and 100 had sta ed. ~ t, stayed. i think most of those hundred have _ stayed. i think most of those hundred have left. _ stayed. i think most of those hundred have left. i- stayed. i think most of those hundred have left. ithink- stayed. i think most of those | hundred have left. i think the stayed. i think most of those - hundred have left. i think the ones we don't _ hundred have left. i think the ones we don't know about having declared. there _ we don't know about having declared. there is_ we don't know about having declared. there is to _ we don't know about having declared. there is to be no have declared, 50% have left? _ there is to be no have declared, 50% have left? a, ., ,': :: :: ., there is to be no have declared, 50% have left? a, ., g; :: :: ., ., have left? more than 300 now have left with our — have left? more than 300 now have left with our assistance. _ have left? more than 300 now have left with our assistance. i _ have left? more than 300 now have left with our assistance. i think - left with our assistance. i think the crucial _ left with our assistance. i think the crucial number _ left with our assistance. i think the crucial number is, - left with our assistance. i think the crucial number is, how- left with our assistance. i think i the crucial number is, how many left with our assistance. i think - the crucial number is, how many are there _ the crucial number is, how many are there that _ the crucial number is, how many are there that are british nationals that want to leave and haven't left, and i_ that want to leave and haven't left, and i think— that want to leave and haven't left, and i think that is a very small number — and i think that is a very small number. and i think it is worth recognising the department is doing a good _ recognising the department is doing a good job in difficult circumstances. there is also quite a number— circumstances. there is also quite a number of— circumstances. there is also quite a number of people who have links to the uk, _ number of people who have links to the uk, they might have the right to remain— the uk, they might have the right to remain irr— the uk, they might have the right to remain in the uk, they might be commonwealth citizens from other countries _ commonwealth citizens from other countries who do not have representation in the region but we do who— representation in the region but we do who we — representation in the region but we do who we are helping to get out. and there — do who we are helping to get out. and there are also journalists and the families ofjournalists who have a british— the families ofjournalists who have a british connection as it were,

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