Rishi Sunak 'not interested' in doing a deal with Ireland on migrant returns – as minister says rise in number fleeing the UK over the open Northern Irish border is a sign the Rwanda deportation plan 'is clearly working'
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The UK is involved in a diplomatic spat after Dublin voiced alarm that large numbers are taking advantage of the invisible border on the island of Ireland to avoid being deported to Rwanda .

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The 'sick note culture' clampdown that's dividing Britain: Disabled people and their carers slam plans to replace monthly benefits payments with vouchers – but others say it will stop abuse of system
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Disabled Brits and their carers have slammed the government plans for a benefits overhaul and said it is ’embarrassing’ to use a voucher.

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Horrifying truth about NHS's ailing ambulances: Up to one in four vehicles are broken and a third of call handler posts are vacant in parts of country, investigation reveals
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Just 78 per cent of ambulances nationally are operational on any given day – falling to as low as 72 per cent at South Central Ambulance Trust.

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Chaos Erupts At Busch Gardens As A Violent Brawl Breaks Out In Line
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A second new nuclear reactor is completed Georgia. The carbon-free power comes at a high price
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CDC: 'Vampire facials' at an unlicensed spa in New Mexico led to HIV infections in three women
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Here's How Much Stock Apple Repurchased in the Past Year
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Bitcoin Falls as Technical Signs Flash Red. Why Cryptos Could Be In for a Tough Week.
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This Option Trade On Nvidia Could Return 35% In Less Than Two Weeks
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Inside the rise of the Vunipola brothers: How the sons of two preachers from a Tongan village started life in Britain on a building site before becoming international rugby stars – as no8 Billy is arrested after 'violent incident' at Spanish bar
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Mako and Billy Vunipola are the fourth generation of their family to play rugby at an international level – but they come from humble origins and were born to two preachers from a Tongan village.

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