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'Labour asylum mutiny begins' and 'crackdown' on ticket touts
The home secretary’s “sweeping changes” to asylum laws are leading almost every front page on Tuesday. Source link
India's politicians are dishing out election freebies – but can states afford them?
Cash transfers, often directed towards women, have become a popular election-winning strategy for politicians. Source link
Canada narrowly approves Carney's first federal budget
The approval of the fiscal plan – the second largest in Canada’s history – allows the prime minister’s minority government to avert an early election. Source link
A festive classic, now available on BBC iPlayer
Two women swap homes for the holidays and find unexpected romance and self-discovery. Source link
Shelters plea for Gazans as winter rains raise fears of more disease and death
Displaced Palestinians face life-threatening conditions, as aid agencies appeal for more shelters to be allowed in. Source link
KPop Demon Hunters star on how her life mirrored main character's journey
Korean-American actress Arden Cho tells BBC Global Women she struggled to feel accepted while growing up in Texas. Source link
Paralegal sacked after offering to help dodge £60k illegal working fines
Zohaib Hussain said he could “make documents” to help dodge immigration fines. Source link
Staff wellbeing 'crisis' forcing teachers out of schools, charity says
A poll of teachers around the UK suggests they have a poorer wellbeing than the general population. Source link
So long, plastic wet wipes – but should we be flushing the new ones?
Water companies say wet wipes containing plastic are one of the main causes of blockages in their pipes. Source link
Dan Wootton denies High Court claim that he catfished 'former colleague'
In High Court documents, the broadcaster said he did not trick a man into sending him explicit photos. Source link