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A report issued by the government said Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner planned to "continue the conversation" about what to do with the tower and would come to a decision in February.

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They may all soon have to reassess and come to a decision on what suits their interests - a Syria with Assad or without.

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Pressed on how much longer families would have to wait, he said: "We'll keep talking to them and engage and come to a decision as quickly as we can."

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We went back to them just before election day, and while most had come to a decision, others were still on the fence.

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Prof Yeo says if we want change then “we're going to have to compromise somewhere, we're going to have to lose some liberties” but “I don't think we've come to a decision within society, I don't think we've debated it”.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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