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Queen back at Windsor after hospital stay
She is "in good spirits" after a one-night stay for preliminary medical checks, Buckingham Palace says.

Long delay for hundreds of rape cases, says report
The Crown Court backlog could remain a problem for years, severely affecting victims, says a watchdog.

Social care faces tsunami of unmet need - watchdog
England's Care Quality Commission issues a warning, saying staff are "exhausted and depleted"

PM warned over aid cuts ahead of climate summit
Government advisers express "deep concern" at planned reductions in aid spending before COP26.

UK cases top 50,000 for first time in three months
Boris Johnson is urging those eligible for a third dose to organise appointments straight away.

Politicians turn blind eye to extremism - ex-minister
Ex-Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick says the UK's counter-extremism strategy has "lost its way".

Second-hand car prices surge amid new car shortage
Some used car models are growing in value despite getting older, research by the motoring group suggests.
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Queen back at Windsor after hospital stay
She is "in good spirits" after a one-night stay for preliminary medical checks, Buckingham Palace says.

Long delay for hundreds of rape cases, says report
The Crown Court backlog could remain a problem for years, severely affecting victims, says a watchdog.

Social care faces tsunami of unmet need - watchdog
England's Care Quality Commission issues a warning, saying staff are "exhausted and depleted"

PM warned over aid cuts ahead of climate summit
Government advisers express "deep concern" at planned reductions in aid spending before COP26.

UK cases top 50,000 for first time in three months
Boris Johnson is urging those eligible for a third dose to organise appointments straight away.

Politicians turn blind eye to extremism - ex-minister
Ex-Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick says the UK's counter-extremism strategy has "lost its way".

Second-hand car prices surge amid new car shortage
Some used car models are growing in value despite getting older, research by the motoring group suggests.

Long delay for hundreds of rape cases, says report
The Crown Court backlog could remain a problem for years, severely affecting victims, says a watchdog.

Social care faces tsunami of unmet need - watchdog
England's Care Quality Commission issues a warning, saying staff are "exhausted and depleted"

PM warned over aid cuts ahead of climate summit
Government advisers express "deep concern" at planned reductions in aid spending before COP26.
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