Harry Farley
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'God Save the Queen' could be scrapped from English sporting events
'God save the Queen' could be scrapped from England's sporting events in favour of a specifically English anthem under new proposals from MPs.
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Pigs, polls and primates: 2015 in politics
Harry Farley looks back on a tumultuous year in politics.
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Assad looks to victory as Syrian fighters evacuated
Syrian Islamist fighters are to be evacuated from rebel-held areas in a UN-brokered deal which marks a significant victory of President Bashar al-Assad.
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Clinton: Donald Trump is ISIS' best recruiter
Hilary Clinton tore into Donald Trump at last night's Democratic presidential candidates debate saying he is fast becoming ISIS' best recuiting tool.
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Yemen peace talks end in frustration
A ceasefire committee will be formed in Yemen following UN sponsored peace-talks but mutual distrust prevented any real progress being made.
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Police to get greater protection to shoot terrorists
British armed police could get greater legal protection if they shoot suspected criminals after David Cameron ordered a review following the Paris attacks last month, the Sunday Times reported.
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A 'milestone' to peace: UN powers unite to endorse plan for Syria
A UN plan to build peace in Syria is a "milestone" to end the conflict, according to US Secretary of State, John Kerry.
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Key evangelical James Dobson endorses Ted Cruz
Ted Cruz continues to mop up the evangelical vote, having received an endorsement from James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family.
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The Christian school in Israel: Why it may not last long
Christian schools are discriminated against by the Israeli state system, a representative has said.
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Life sentence for pastor in North Korea may open up opportunities, says Canadian government
The Canadian government has lambasted the sentencing of a pastor in North Korea to a life of hard labour as "unduly harsh", but said it may mean new opportunities for a reationship between the two countries.
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Bedroom tax drives people to hunger and fails to free-up homes, DWP report finds
The so-called "bedroom tax" drives people to hunger and fails in its purpose to free-up more homes, a government report has admitted.
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Justin Welby: Christ's birth is a source of 'hope and healing' for bereaved
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said he has "never got over" the loss of his eldest daughter in a candid message to bereaved parents.