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Vote Leave sets out immigration plan
Vote Leave says the UK could have a "fairer, more humane" points-based immigration system if it left the EU, but Remain campaigners say it would "wreck" the economy.
- 1 June 2016
- From the section EU Referendum
World's longest rail tunnel to open
The world's longest and deepest rail tunnel is to be officially opened in Switzerland, after almost two decades of construction work.
- 1 June 2016
- From the section Europe
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- 1 June 2016
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- 1 June 2016
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- 1 June 2016
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- 1 June 2016
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- 1 June 2016
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- 1 June 2016
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- 31 May 2016
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- 1 June 2016
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Vote Leave migration plan and toddler's killing
A Brexit campaign plan to limit immigration with a points-based system and the guilty verdicts in a Fife murder trial attract headlines.
- 1 June 2016
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- 1 June 2016
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- 1 June 2016
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- 1 June 2016
- From the section Football
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- 1 June 2016
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- 31 May 2016
- From the section Asia
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Sport
Sport Rashford makes England Euro 2016 squad
Marcus Rashford and Daniel Sturridge are included in England's squad for Euro 2016 but Andros Townsend and Danny Drinkwater miss out.
- 31 May 2016
- From the section Football
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Sport Ledley makes Wales' Euro 2016 squad
- 31 May 2016
- From the section Football
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Sport Murray quarter-final moved to Wednesday
- 31 May 2016
- From the section Tennis
Sport Republic select Keane but Arter out
- 31 May 2016
- From the section Football
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