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GB News could face Ofcom punishment after breach
The broadcast regulator's said the network had been found in breach of due impartiality rules.BBC News - Top stories -
Luna leads House GOP push to award Trump the Congressional Gold Medal
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The Hunting of Nigeria's Christians
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How does French Open affect Olympic qualification?
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Hunt hints at another National Insurance tax cut
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Sunak offers 'whole-hearted apology' to victims of infected blood scandal
An inquiry into the treatment scandal identifies a catalogue of failures by the NHS and successive governments.BBC News - Top stories -
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NHS and government covered up infected blood scandal, inquiry rules
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