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Tap water boiling 'to end soon'
Hundreds of thousands of people in Lancashire should no longer need to boil their tap water to make it safe within the coming week, United Utilities says.
- 28 August 2015
- From the section Lancashire
UK jihadist 'killed in drone strike'
A British man described as a "top cyber jihadist" has been killed in a military drone strike in Syria, US officials say.
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK
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Inmarsat set for key rocket launch
Britain's biggest satellite operator, Inmarsat, awaits the launch of the spacecraft that will complete its new £1bn global telecommunications network.
- 28 August 2015
- From the section Science & Environment
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Cameron announces 26 new Tory peers
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK Politics
'No NI business as usual' in IRA row
- 27 August 2015
- From the section Northern Ireland
Post Office expands Sunday openings
- 28 August 2015
- From the section Business
UK net migration hits record high
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK
Footballers unite for Neville funeral
- 27 August 2015
- From the section Manchester
Ambulance staff at 'point of fatigue'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section England
Benefit claimant death data released
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK
Blanchett to receive BFI Fellowship
- 27 August 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Young goths 'at risk of depression'
- 28 August 2015
- From the section Health
'Lords should be mainly elected'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK Politics
Monbiot butchers and eats a squirrel
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK
'English people won't work for £6.50 an hour'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK
Pratchett fans: Final book 'devastating'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
'Labour needs to be courageous'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK Politics
Clacton air show crowds 'feel safe'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK
The Papers
Lords 'shame', and migrant numbers record
Friday's newspapers cast a highly critical eye on the new peerages announced on Thursday, and there is coverage of a landmark immigration figure.
- 28 August 2015
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Dad's head tattoo to support daughter
- 27 August 2015
- From the section Birmingham & Black Country
Final Terry Pratchett book on sale
- 27 August 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Features & Analysis
Word struggle
The battle over the terms used to describe migrants
- 28 August 2015
- From the section Magazine
'Planes deserve to be seen'
How spectators at next major air show feel about safety
- 27 August 2015
- From the section Essex
Burnham uncut
The Labour hopeful on splits, Corbyn and that welfare row
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK Politics
Our Expert
Turning the tables on child abuse
Mark Easton reports on a campaign by former residents of the Shirley Oaks children's home to investigate the abuse they say went on there.
Mark Easton
Home editor
'Lords should be mainly elected'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK Politics
Monbiot butchers and eats a squirrel
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK
'English people won't work for £6.50 an hour'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK
Pratchett fans: Final book 'devastating'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
'Labour needs to be courageous'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK Politics
Clacton air show crowds 'feel safe'
- 27 August 2015
- From the section UK
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