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Dame Sarah Mullally has been legally confirmed as the new top bishop in the Church of England after a heckler briefly interrupted the ceremony.
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The teenager is in a critical condition after being rushed to a major trauma unit
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Train 1T08 crashed at Carmont near Stonehaven on August 12 2020 after it hit a pile of gravel washed onto the railway track.
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Finding Harmony: A King's Vision, due for release on February 6, explores how the King has dedicated most of his life to environmental philosophy.
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Ethan Scott Brown took his own life after wrongly being told he could not graduate with an Honours degree.
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The devastated content creator has been living in his van to save money on rent in London
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Some businesses in Enniscorthy have said it could take 'three weeks' to recover after the flooding brought by Storm Chandra.
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The First Minister made a statement to the Scottish parliament on Wednesday.
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More than two decades since its last UK visit, the Paul Taylor Dance Company delighted with jazz and tango-influenced works at the Linbury Theatre
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#India and the #EU have agreed to a massive deal that would drastically increase #trade flows between two of the world's largest economies. Although two decades in the making, the deal was giving a final push as Donald #Trump threatened #tariffs on both sides.
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Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Tobias Scholz, Asia Associate in the Research Cluster of Cybersecurity and Digital Policy at the German Institute for International and Security Affairs.After nearly two decades of on-again, off-again negotiations, the EU-India trade agreement has been signed and is awaiting ratification in a shifting...
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European Commissioner Kubilius told Euronews he agrees with NATO's Rutte that the EU relies on the US nuclear protections. However, the EU's top defence and space official also said that the EU can and must work towards becoming independent in conventional defence.
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Westminster has the highest rate of international migration in England, with more than 20,000 residents arriving over the past two years
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The Prime Minister insisted his deal to hand over the islands to Mauritius had the US president's blessing, despite his subsequent criticism.
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Studies indicate there is an increased number of young men cutting back on alcohol consumption
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The 37-year-old, of Finchley, north London, was on trial on charges including the rape of one woman and filming himself groping another.
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A South Korean study suggests when you start smoking matters more than how long you smoke
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Four popular independent cafes across green spaces in north London are being taken over by a new operator
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Sarah Mullally was officially confirmed as archbishop of Canterbury on Wednesday, becoming the first woman to lead the Church of England and the 106th person to assume the role. The worldwide Anglican Communion, which includes the Episcopal Church in the US, has no formal head, but the archbishop has traditionally been seen as its spiritual leader....
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The author, whose family has been impacted by dementia, says provision in living wills could clarify intentions when a person declines to the point they are 'alive and dead all at once'Legalised assisted dying should "gradually” be extended to dementia sufferers, the author Ian McEwan has said.McEwan was "shocked by the snow-drilling attempts”...
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Olivier award-winning West End production will follow US example and be trimmed to make it 'more accessible than ever before'For almost a decade it has been the most epic fixture in West End theatre: a two-part play that runs for five hours, including intervals. But later this year Harry Potter and the Cursed Child will only be staged in London as...
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Study also says almost half have a mental health issue such as anxiety or depressionHow bad is maternal health in Europe, and how can we fix it?Seven out of 10 mothers in the UK feel overloaded and almost half have a mental health issue such as anxiety or depression, new research has revealed.The survey of mothers' experiences in 12 European...
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Campaigners demand 'real consequences' for peer who claimed expenses for car journeys he did not take Campaigners have criticised as too lenient the punishment handed to a Conservative hereditary peer found to have broken the House of Lords rules for the second time.In a report published on Wednesday, the House of Lords concluded that the Earl of...
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Campaigners say government 'denying renters the most basic standards in our homes' UK politics live – latest updatesThe government's promise to make private rented homes in England fit for habitation will not be enforced for almost a decade, a decision campaigners describe as "absurd”.The timeline means landlords will have until 2035 to...
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Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne named women of the year and former Gaza reporter Malak A Tantesh wins rising star prizeThe Guardian journalists Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne have been recognised for their investigation covering accusations of sexual misconduct against the actor and director Noel Clarke by more than 20 women.The pair were named women of...
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Esther Ghey has previously said she believes her daughter's social media addiction made her more vulnerable Esther Ghey has called on MPs to vote for an age restriction on social media in the coming weeks, as she accused the government of "kicking the can down the road” with its planned consultation.The mother of the murdered teenager Brianna...
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Pilot of rapid access valve assessment clinics in England indicates success in closing healthcare inequality gapA pilot programme aimed at diagnosing heart disease among people from ethnic minority backgrounds should be rolled out across the whole of the NHS, the doctors behind the initiative have urged.Aortic stenosis is a condition where the...
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Starmer's 'control freakery' could end up leading Nigel Farage into No 10, Unison boss Andrea Egan saysBadenoch is now taking questions.Asked if she agreed with Reform UK that Britain is broken, Badneoch said she believed that it can be fixed.I was not elected to reheat the party with 1990s policies, and I was not elected to dismantle the party so...
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Monarch says he has remained focused despite early criticisms of his beliefs, in new film, 'Finding Harmony: A King's Vision'King Charles has revealed he "wasn't going to be diverted” from his environmental campaigning despite criticism in the past in a new documentary showcasing his philosophy of "Harmony”. Continue reading...
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Prime minister says move is crucial to delivering justice to victims of misogynist violence who 'wait so long'UK politics live – latest updatesKeir Starmer has indicated that he will not U-turn on a controversial move to scrap some jury trials, arguing the move is crucial to delivering justice to victims of misogynist violence.The prime minister,...
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Some businesses in Enniscorthy have said it could take 'three weeks' to recover after the flooding brought by Storm Chandra.
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Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy criticised Iran's regime but declined to commit to banning the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
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'Deliberate and dangerous attack' captured on CCTV propelled shrapnel 100m from the blast, damaging homes including a child's bedroom
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Passenger numbers down 20% since pandemic - as TfL admits defeat in making bus fleet 'zero emission' by 2030
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About 63 properties have been flooded across the country.
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Labour's Anas Sarwar tabled a motion in Holyrood in an attempt to have inquiry chairman Lord Brodie consider the actions of the Scottish Government.
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Harry Whittaker was found guilty of charges of possessing and making explosives on or before May 6 2024.
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Four teams pushed their baking skills to the limit over two hours at Fife College in Dunfermline.
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Captain Philip Gilbert Muldowney who grew up near Boyle in Roscommon died following a live fire training incident on Sunday.
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Conservatives said the mayor had 'completely betrayed his pledge of more officers'
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The First Minister said the UK Government has not based 'a single offshore patrol vessel, frigate or destroyer' north of the border.
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Dame Sarah Mullally has been legally confirmed as the new top bishop in the Church of England.
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Noah was 14 when he was found dead in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020.
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Die Bundeswehr steht vor einer folgenreichen Beschaffungsentscheidung: Für rund 900 Millionen Euro sollen neue Kampf- und Kamikaze-Drohnen angeschafft werden. Doch kurz vor der Entscheidung im Haushaltsausschuss wachsen die Zweifel, vor allem an der Helsing HX-2 Drone. Ein interner Bericht aus der Ukraine stellt die Trefferquote und Sicherheit...
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The Crans Montana fire on January 1rst killed 40, including six Italian and 9 French nationals, and injured 116 others. Investigations are underway over who is responsible, with charges having been filed against the owners of the bar. But critism is growing over how Swiss authorities are handing, and have handled, the case.
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Italy's government said on january 26 it would not return its ambassador to Switzerland until a joint investigative team was established over the Swiss bar fire that killed 40 people, including six Italians. It was particularly angered over the release on bail of the Le Constellation bar's owners, who are facing charges of manslaughter by...
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European powers have sought to join forces after US President Donald Trump roiled the transatlantic alliance by threatening to seize strategically-located and mineral-rich Greenland. France's Emmanuel Macron, one of the staunchest defenders of a united European front, hosted the Greenlandic and Danish PMs in Paris to show that despite the threat of...
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Reform UK has announced Matt Goodwin as its candidate for the hotly anticipated Gorton and Denton byelection. John Harris and Kiran Stacey discuss his chances. Plus, John speaks to Esther Ghey about why the government should back a social media ban for under-16s Continue reading...
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Owner Google moves to block Barb data access months after allowing 200 channels to be monitoredYouTube has been criticised by the TV and advertising industry after suspending its participation in a key measurement system that compares viewership on the social media site with other streamers such as Netflix and TV broadcasters.YouTube's owner,...
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BBC's director of nations will take over Tim Davie's role while corporation seeks permanent replacementThe BBC has named senior executive Rhodri Talfan Davies as its interim director general, as the corporation continues the search for a permanent replacement for Tim Davie.Davie, who resigned in November after the row over the BBC's editing of a...
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People in south-west mop up after Storm Chandra and prepare for next bout of rain, with major incident declaredIn the early hours, the Wade family's boxer puppy began barking. Thinking it needed to be let out, they traipsed downstairs and opened the back door – to be greeted not by their neat garden but an expanse of water."It was like a sea out...
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Draft proposals likely to 'embed risk and inequality', campaigners and urban planners sayGovernment proposals to overhaul England's planning system fail to mention women or girls and ignore official recommendations to keep women safe made after the death of Sarah Everard, experts have told the Guardian.Draft planning proposals – published two...
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Party leader tells MPs that one-nation Tories doubting her rightward direction 'need to get out of the way'UK politics live – latest updatesCentrist ideas are no longer wanted in the Conservative party, Kemi Badenoch has said, arguing that one nation-type Tories or others who have qualms about her rightward direction for the party "need to get...
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Crisis on UK high street deepens as private equity owners of homeware chain with 137 stores pins collapse on 'extremely challenging' climateHow has your local high street changed since 2019? Check your postcodeStudy: 'Labour risks election wipeout unless it improves high streets'The Original Factory Shop homeware chain has called in administrators,...
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Snap inspection of Brunel academy took place after it withdrew invitation to pro-Israel Labour MP Damien EganA snap inspection of a Bristol secondary school criticised for postponing a visit by an MP who is a member of a group that advocates for Israel has found "no evidence of partisan political views”.Ofsted inspectors arrived at Bristol Brunel...
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The fall in the number of officers in England and Wales has been driven almost entirely by a sharp drop at the Metropolitan Police.
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New year, new you? How you can make the most out of your diet
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The Tory leader also insisted that members of her party advocating for a more centrist approach must row behind her agenda.
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The son of the US president saw his friend being attacked by Matvei Rumiantsev in London on January 18 last year, Snaresbrook Crown Court was told.
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The singer, who used stage name Ross Wild, carried out the attacks on woman he met on Tinder because he felt he could get 'sex on demand'
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It will continue to trade from its stores across the UK as insolvency experts assess options in a bid to keep it afloat.
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The iconic caterpillar cake is now suitable for coeliacs, after thousands requested a gluten free version
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Kaba, 24, was a member of one of London's most violent street gangs and was fatally shot after trying to ram his way past police cars in south London in 2022
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is headed to China for a three day visit. He is seeking a diplomatic and commercial reset between the two countries after years of icy relations. The trip comes as a number of nations including the UK are seeking to reduce their dependency on the US - which has become an increasingly unpredictable and unreliable...
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Speaking alongside the prime ministers of Denmark and Greenland, Mette Frederiksen and Jens-Frederik Nielsen, Macron said Europe's strategic "awakening" must focus "on asserting our European sovereignty, on our contribution to Arctic security, on the fight against foreign interference and disinformation, and on the fight against global warming."...
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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy denounced as "terrorism" a Russian drone strike on a train in northeastern Kharkiv region on January 27 and said four people had been killed. Meanwhile, a new report estimates Ukraine's dead and wounded around 500,000, while Russia's are twice as high. FRANCE 24's Gulliver Cragg tells us...
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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that his country doesn't have to choose between relations with the United States and China as he started a four-day trip to China aimed at repairing ties and expanding opportunities for British companies in the world's second-largest economy. FRANCE 24's Jan Camenzind Broomby tells us more from Beijing.
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Delano D'Souza is pleased to welcome Ian Lesser, Author and Senior Director for Foreign and Security Policy at the German Marshall Fund (GMF). In the wake of high-level talks in Davos, amid tariff threats, military exercises, and diverging transatlantic visions, we find ourselves at a complex geopolitical chessboard, as Mr. Lesser explains: "The US...
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After nearly four years since Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine, the war has caused nearly two million military casualties -- killed, wounded or missing -- on both sides, according to a study published by a US think tank. Moscow's forces have borne the brunt of the losses, suffering as many as 325,000 killed out of an estimated total of 1.2...
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As Russia seeks to replenish its forces in nearly four years of war — and avoid an unpopular nationwide mobilization — it's pulling out all the stops to find new troops to send into the battlefield. This includes duping foreign nationals from Kenya, South Africa, Iraq and South Asian countries into signing up to fight by recruiters promising...
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Statistics agency will use more than a billion supermarket checkout and online sales data to replace manual price collection
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The dangers of addictive platforms are more comparable to smoking than rock music
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The train crashed at Carmont near Stonehaven on August 12 2020 after it hit a pile of gravel washed onto the track by heavy rain.
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The fall in the number of officers in England and Wales has been driven almost entirely by a sharp drop at the Metropolitan Police.
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The prince spent Wednesday morning meeting black youngsters involved in youth clubs across the country.
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Residents have been told to evacuate as quickly as possible.
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'A massive Armada is heading to Iran. It is moving quickly, with great power, enthusiasm, and purpose,' says Donald Trump
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ICE operations have killed two U.S. civilians amid a brutal crackdown in Minnesota - but how did we get here? And when will it end?
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Matvei Rumiantsev, 22, has been convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm between January 17 and 18 and perverting the course of justice
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Jurors at Woolwich Crown Court found Kevin Rees guilty of one count of causing an explosion likely to endanger life.
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Jude Law, 53, who grew up in Blackheath and went to the nearby John Ball Primary School, said the plans were not the answer to London's growing housing crisis
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Decay of town centres a top issue among voters, especially Reform UK supporters, and is fuelling resentment against WestminsterHow has your local high street changed since 2019? Check your postcodeThe struggling billionaire-owned high street that shows Reform's road to No 10Labour will be "washed away in a tide of discontent” at the next general...
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French President Emmanuel Macron will be hosting the leaders of Denmark and Greenland on January 28 to reaffirm support for the territory's sovereignty and their alliance. On a trip to Paris's Sciences Po University, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen reiterated that "the best way forward is for Europe to stick together and to find a way...
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European powers have sought to join forces to show they can stand on their own feet after US President Donald Trump has roiled the transatlantic alliance by threatening to seize Greenland. At a joint press conference with Danish and Greenlandic PMs, French President Emmanuel Macron announced a French consul to Greenland had been designated and...
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French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday a standoff with the United States over Greenland was "a strategic wake-up call for all of Europe", speaking alongside the prime ministers of Denmark and the Danish autonomous territory. Watch his joint press conference with Denmark's Mette Frederiksen and Jens-Frederik Nielsen of Greenland.
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France, Denmark and Greenland's leaders addressed journalists in Paris on January 28, as Europe tries to reiterate its support to Greenland faced with threats of a US takeover. Emmanuel Macron confirmed that France supports the reinforcement of the defence position in the Arctic, ahead of a meeting with Mette Frederiksen and Jens-Frederik Nielsen.
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Referrals all relate to controversial imprisonment for public protection scheme or its equivalent for childrenUK politics live – latest updatesFive men have had their indefinite sentences under the imprisonment for public protection (IPP) scheme, or its equivalent for children, referred for appeal.The decision by the Criminal Cases Review...
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Since the resignation of ex MP Andrew Gwynne, speculation has mounted that Reform or the Greens could win the seat Labour has held for 90 years
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Harry Whittaker was found guilty of charges of possessing and making explosives on or before May 6 2024.
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The fall in the number of officers in England and Wales has been driven almost entirely by a sharp drop at the Metropolitan Police.
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Police chiefs believe it to be the largest stash of stolen tools ever discovered in the UK
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The singer appeared at Southwark Crown Court for an eight-minute hearing in front of a senior judge
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Tiffany Regis, 15, is said to have been hosting a party when the property was engulfed by flames in Beckton in 2023
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Noah was 14 when he was found dead in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020.
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The Prime Minister worked on a human rights claim that paved the way for fresh inquiries into deaths in Iraq, it has been reported.
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The Prime Minister's team has taken burner phones, temporary SIM cards and throwaway laptops on his trip to China to limit the likelihood of being bugged by spies
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The Scottish Child Abuse Inquiry found children were sexually, physically and emotionally abused from the 1950s onwards at the Edinburgh school.
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Residents have been told to evacuate as quickly as possible.
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Scotland Yard apologises for 'wholly indefensible' intrusion into Ricky Reel family's justice campaign after he drowned in River Thames
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Noah was 14 when he was found dead in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020
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Hugely-popular Overground currently has six branches but TfL wants to expand rail network further into Home Counties
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Police were called to an address in Applegarth Drive, Ilford, at around 4am on Tuesday
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Zenith Lawrence, 24, was caught by plain-clothes officers and jailed within just two days
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The Tory leader also insisted that members of her party advocating for a more centrist approach must row behind her agenda.
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Visit seeks to boost trade ties with China - but PM faces criticism for engaging with country posing security risk
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The Prime Minister worked on a human rights claim that paved the way for fresh inquiries into deaths in Iraq, it has been reported.
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Diana Bahador regularly posted videos of herself riding a motorbike and not wearing a headscarf, both of which are illegal for women to do in Iran
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The wheel fell from the plane just moments after it took off from Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas
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Dame Sarah Mullally was officially named in October as the first woman to be chosen as the top archbishop.
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Others who object to the development in Blackheath station car park include Dominic Cooper, Jools Holland, Manfred Mann and Sarah Hadland.
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The move comes only three months after the Silicon Valley firm axed around 14,000 jobs.
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A delegation of ministers, business leaders and cultural figures are part of the trip, as the Prime Minister seeks to improve relations
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South Kensington Tube Station will get step-free access to the District and Circle line platforms and the Piccadilly line
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Up to 40 million online BBC accounts could be linked with home addresses for the first time to help find households that are accessing the streaming service without a licence.
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Fire rips through £11,000-a-night Grandes Alpes in Courchevel 1850
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Thirteen people were shot dead when members of the Army's Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in Londonderry in 1972.
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Dame Sarah Mullally has been legally confirmed as the new top bishop in the Church of England.
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Dame Sarah Mullally was pictured speaking with Charles on Sunday after she delivered a sermon at a service on his Sandringham estate.
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Residents have been told to evacuate as quickly as possible.
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Four-day visit to China overshadowed by concerns about human rights and spy threats
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Scheme will be linked to CPI rather than the higher RPI inflation measure and is expected to save £270mn a year
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Prime minister launches attack on Matt Goodwin ahead of high-stakes vote next month
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President Emmanuel Macron is hosting the leaders of Denmark and Greenland in Paris for talks aimed at reaffirming France's support for Greenland's sovereignty, following recent US threats over the Arctic island that have heightened diplomatic tensions. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.
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Emmanuel Macron wants to "reaffirm European solidarity and France's support for Denmark, Greenland, their sovereignty and their territorial integrity" as the French president welcomes Denmark and Greenland's leaders in Paris on January 28. Despite Donald Trump changed his attitude over a US takeover of Greenland, some are not convinced it will...
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Eve Irvine welcomes Professor Federico Varese, Criminologist and Professor at Oxford University. Cocaine trade and consumption in Europe is expanding and embedding itself ever more deeply into the social and geopolitical fabric of the continent. It's a complex ecosystem where increased production in Colombia, inventive trafficking routes through...
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