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UK unemployment falls by 125,000
UK unemployment drops by 125,000 to 2.34 million, with the rate now at 7.2%, the Office for National Statistics says
Income limit for EU migrant benefits
EU migrants coming to the UK will have to show they are earning at least £149 a week before they can access a range of benefits.
David Miranda loses legal challenge
David Miranda loses a legal challenge over his detention at Heathrow Airport under anti-terrorism powers.
Two-year-old found in street dies
A two-year-old girl dies and a woman is in a critical condition after they were discovered unconscious in a Bradford street.
Welfare reform offers hope, says PM
David Cameron says welfare reform is at the heart of his "moral mission", after the Archbishop of Westminster labelled it a "disgrace".
Inquiry continues into baby death
Police who seized a dog from a Carmarthenshire house continue to investigate the sudden death of a six-day-old girl.
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