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The papers: Trump's LA 'face-off' and NHS out for blood

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The papers: Trump's LA 'face-off' and NHS out for blood
Donald Trump's crackdown on the LA immigration protests features prominently on Monday's papers.

1.143. Britain's energy bills problem - and why firms are paid huge sums to not provide power

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Could the government's radical plan to change the way the UK distributes electricity really bring down bills - or just lead to a postcode lottery?

1.144. Britain's energy bills problem - and why firms are paid huge sums for unwanted power

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Could the government's radical plan to change the way the UK distributes electricity really bring down bills - or just lead to a postcode lottery?

1.145. Britain's energy bills problem - and why firms are paid huge sums to stop producing power

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Could the government's radical plan to change the way the UK distributes electricity really bring down bills - or just lead to a postcode lottery?

1.146. 'Discrimination' concerns over Stormont constituency jobs

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The "essential criteria" for some jobs suggests applicants should hold certain political beliefs.

1.147. Brit Awards to leave London for Manchester after 48 years

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Next year's Brits are to be held at Co-op Live in Manchester.

1.148. NHS calls for 200,000 new blood donors to maintain supply

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The health service issued an "amber alert" last year and stocks remain low ever since.

1.149. NHS calls for 200,000 new blood donors as supplies run low

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The health service issued an "amber alert" last year and stocks remain low ever since.

1.150. How did abuse of vulnerable children go undetected for a decade?

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Parents are demanding answers over how Daniel Clarke was able to sexually abuse vulnerable children.

1.151. How did abuse of children go undetected for a decade?

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Parents are demanding answers over how Daniel Clarke was able to sexually abuse vulnerable children.

1.152. The papers: Trump's LA 'face-off' and NHS out for blood

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Donald Trump's crackdown on the LA immigration protests features prominently on Monday's papers.

1.153. Trump's LA 'face-off' and NHS out for blood

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Donald Trump's crackdown on the LA immigration protests features prominently on Monday's papers.

1.154. 'How was your Sunday?' - reaction to 'King Carlos' & your favourite Slam final

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It was a final so engrossing it briefly paused the Spanish's men's football team's warm-up - how the sporting world reacted to Carlos Alcaraz's stunning French Open victory.

1.155. When can a president deploy the National Guard?

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To quell protests in LA, Donald Trump is relying on a directive under a rarely used federal law that gives him powers in times of rebellion.

1.156. The forgotten story of India's brush with presidential rule

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Indira Gandhi's aides pushed for a presidential system - centralising power and sidelining courts and parliament.

1.157. One of the all-time greatest matches? Alcaraz will 'let the people decide'

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Carlos Alcaraz says he will "let the people decide" if his French Open comeback over Jannik Sinner is one of the greatest matches of all-time.

1.158. Home secretary yet to agree deal days before spending review

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Housing secretary Angela Rayner reached a settlement with the Treasury on Sunday evening, the BBC understands.

1.159. First black Premier League referee Rennie dies aged 65

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Uriah Rennie, the Premier League's first black referee, dies at the age of 65.

1.160. Liverpool midfielder Elliott to consider future at club

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Liverpool midfielder Harvey Elliott says he does not want to be "wasting years" in his career and this summer will weigh up whether to stay at the club.

1.161. Home secretary yet to agree deal three days before spending review

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Housing secretary Angela Rayner reached a settlement with the Treasury on Sunday evening, the BBC understands.

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