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Speaking during a debate on the Employment Rights Bill - dubbed the biggest upgrade to workplace rights in a generation - McEvoy said "dads taking paternity leave are left out" from the existing protections, leaving families vulnerable.

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Photos and videos from the scene showed large clouds of smoke billowing out from the oil tanker, and the company which manages the Stena Immaculate has reported "multiple explosions".

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Many, such as Irwindale and the Auto Club Speedway, sat on land that had become too valuable, part of a nationwide trend that has seen the ground sold out from beneath iconic short tracks in places such as Greenville, S.C., and Midland, N.C., the heart of stock-car country.

Granted, opinion polls years and years out from the next general election should be treated with some scepticism, but Reform's growth in popularity has been sustained and has certainly been enough to spook their political rivals.

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“I feel it’s kind of back to normal,” said Stephan, looking out from a hoodie, his voice somewhere between boy and man.

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

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