Ex-UK minister Tulip Siddiq hits out at ‘false’ fraud claims by Bangladesh
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Tulip Siddiq attacks 'false' Bangladesh corruption allegations
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Tulip Siddiq used fake signature to transfer flat to sister, Bangladeshi prosecutor alleges
Former UK City minister implicated in Dhaka corruption inquiryFinancial Times - 6d -
Nicolas Cage dismissed in ex-girlfriend's lawsuit, but assault claims against their son remain
Nicolas Cage's ex-girlfriend Christina Fulton dismisses her negligence claims against the actor in her ongoing assault lawsuit against their son Weston.Los Angeles Times - Mar. 11 -
Starmer must drop ‘cruel’ Pip proposals or face ‘mother of all rebellions’, Labour MP says – UK politics live
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Former Bristol MP takes seat in House of Lords
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Ex-MP moving to Ukraine to scale up charity work
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Police investigate MP Rupert Lowe over alleged threats
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Facebook whistleblower alleges ‘lethal carelessness’ in new book
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The UK is cutting welfare spending to urge people to work. Critics say it will hurt the vulnerable
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