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UKTruss admits mini-budget caused ‘disruption’, as chancellor says there was ‘no other choice’By Harry Taylor
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Social AffairsLiving in direct provision can lead to children feeling a stigma that makes integration difficult, migrants sayBy Barry Roche
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