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a high courtjudge rules that 12 year old archie battersbee has died and that his life support treatment should stop after his parents called for his hospital care to continue. the uk economy has shrunk again as businesses feel the impact of price rises and supply shortages that s despite a rise in consumer spending. personal items belonging to the missing britishjournalist personal items belonging to the missing british journalist tom phillips and his colleagues are discovered by police in a remote area of the amazon rainforest, one week after they went missing. dom. is it possible that a google chat bot has been discussing his feelings with an engineer? good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in the coming hour the government will publish plans that would allow parts of northern ireland s post brexit trade arrangements to be altered without agreement with the eu. the prime minister says the government s proposed changes to the northern ireland protocol amount to a tr ....
Is due to be published by the Irish Government. Good afternoon. The uks most Senior Police officer, Dame Cressida dick, has warned coronavirus rule brea kers they re increasingly likely to be fined. The metropolitan Police Commissioner says its preposterous that anyone could be unaware of the need to follow lockdown measures. It comes as there has been criticism of the Prime Minister, who cycled through the olympic park, seven miles from downing street. Number 10 has insisted borisjohnson had exercised within the rules. Dame Cressida Dick said he did not break the law but there needed to be greater clarity on the rules. Charlotte wright reports. Hospit ....
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More than a third of teachers have said pupils in their classes are too hungry to learn, jumping to 63% in deprived areas, a new survey has found. ....