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LLB = qualifying law degree as in it includes the 7 core modules (a quick good search will reveal this.)

BA is usually not a qualifying law degree, but there are some exceptions for example in the case of Oxford and Cambridge, their law degrees are called BA's but they are qualifying law degrees. (QLD)
A law with politics (or something) course is also sometimes called a BA, but it can be qualifying depending on which modules you do as well apparently.
No difference. The important thing is that a law degree is a QLD. Any straight law course almost certainly will.

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