ONS admits it may not be able to replace UK labour force survey until 2027
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Trump may replace Hegseth with DeSantis: WSJ
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Three rail firms to be renationalised next year
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Survey finds gloomier mood in German auto industry
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Mum admits neglecting son before alleged murder
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