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Joanna Shinn reports from Westminster as Sports Direct's founder admits workers at its warehouse were paid below the minimum wage and fining staff for being late was unacceptable.

Joanna Shinn reports from Westminster as Sports Direct's founder admits workers at its Derbyshire warehouse were paid below the minimum wage and fining staff for being late was unacceptable.
The Archbishop of Canterbury launches a fierce attack on UKIP leader Nigel Farage, while MPs clash again ahead of the European Referendum. MPs express astonishment that six highly-advanced warships were not designed to operate in warm waters such as the Gulf.
And peers call on the Government to take tougher action to close down puppy farms and tackle gangs that sell illegally bred and imported puppies.

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Wed 8 Jun 2016 08:31

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