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Eight in 10 Brits deem toilet roll 'essential' - but government charge VAT on it
Shoppers across the UK are paying almost £250 million a year in VAT alone, on the household item - with the typical home getting through 127 rolls a year
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'I've been forced to pay £7,500 just to use my own driveway - I'm livid'
A man has been forced to pay thousands of pounds in legal fees, after his neighbour applied to use their shared driveway as an access road to a new housing development. But local residents are teaming up to stop the development going ahead.
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Petition to hold Met 'accountable' for shooting man's two dogs hits one million
Since the tragedy, dog owner Louie Turnbull said he has been "totally traumatised" and called the Metropolitan Police "disgusting" for the officer's actions in Limehouse, east London
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MPs set for crunch Brexit inquiry debate after 141,000 people demand probe
A debate takes place in Westminster Hall next week after calls for an investigation into the impact on the UK of quitting the EU - seven years after the Brexit referendum
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Plus-size creator demands airlines make bigger seats after getting bruised
A travel influencer is fed of of the 'discrimination' plus-size travellers feel when flying and is demanding airlines do something to make it more comfortable for everyone to travel
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Heartbroken dad's fight for law change after death of son left home alone by mum
Luke Turvey believes his one-year-old son Ethan might still be alive if a law had existed at the time of his death making it illegal to leave small children at home alone
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Over-60s keep free prescriptions as Tories ditch plan to raise eligibility age
Boris Johnson ordered a consultation into raising the age that people qualify for free prescriptions in England in line with the state pension age - but the plans have been dropped