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Katie Simpson, 21, died six days after being admitted to hospital in Londonderry in 2020.
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Solicitor Kevin Winters described a difficult day for the family of the murdered showjumper.
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The man who was shot by police after the Park Inn Hotel stabbings in Glasgow had applied to leave the UK, a hearing was told.
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Janice Nix, 67, has denied killing Andrea Bernard by forcing her into the hot bath in Thornton Heath, south London, on June 6 1978.
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Last month, parent firm The Fulham Shore said it planned to shut the sites as part of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) process.
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The Scottish Labour leader accused the party of not being serious about its plans to build migrant detention centres only in Green constituencies.
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An electricity supply problem between London Waterloo and Vauxhall means that some lines towards Clapham Junction are blocked
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The Thursday Murder Club author has been made an OBE during a ceremony at Windsor Castle.
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Criticism of populist leftwing party intensifies on issue ahead of key elections
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Last week's stabbing in Golders Green was the latest in a series of attacks on Britain's Jewish community which have contributed to concerns.
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The footballer was also disqualified from driving for a year.
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In London, 17 pubs closed in the first period of the year as pubs come under pressure from rising labour costs and taxes
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Scottish Greens co-leader Ross Greer likened the proposed migrant detention facilities to 'concentration camps'.
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The Scottish Labour leader accused the party of not being serious about its plans to build migrant detention centres only in Green constituencies.
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Romania's pro-European coalition collapsed Tuesday after its parliament voted in a no-confidence motion against Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, triggering a fresh period of turmoil in the EU and NATO country bordering Ukraine less than a year after the coalition was sworn in.
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Counter-terrorism police are investigating the incident after a number of attacks on Jewish sites.
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Jordan Linden, who left the SNP in 2024, was convicted of 10 separate offences in March following a trial at Falkirk Sheriff Court.
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Showjumper Katie Simpson was initially assumed to have taken her own life, before it emerged she had been murdered.
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The Tory leader slammed the new 'fad' at social gatherings as shameful
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Yields on 30-year gilts hit 28-year high on expectations BoE will raise rates two or three times to counter inflation threat
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Scottish Greens co-leader Ross Greer likened the proposed migrant detention facilities to 'concentration camps'.
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Showjumper Katie Simpson was initially assumed to have taken her own life, before it emerged she had been murdered.
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The trial of the ex-DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson and his wife Lady Eleanor Donaldson has been delayed twice due to medical issues related to her.
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Officers were called to Byron Park in Harrow just after 5pm on Saturday following reports a woman had been raped
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Polls suggest that Sir Keir Starmer's party is in for a tough night in the capital on May 7
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The use of foreign venues is the new frontier for debt restructurings at American companies
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German national Christian Brueckner's possible extradition could be blocked because of new rules after Brexit
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Last week's stabbing in Golders Green was the latest in a series of attacks on Britain's Jewish community which have contributed to concerns.
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Counter-terrorism police investigating deliberate fire in east London
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CEO of London Marathon Events, Hugh Brasher, said the 'astonishing' total establishes London 'as the world's most sought-after marathon'
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Instead of asking more from depleted groups, Westminster should focus on how to rebuild and better resource them
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Ministers have committed to changing rules for children, but how this will take shape is still up for debateThe UK government committed last week to either implementing a ban on under-16s accessing social media or imposing restrictions on children's use of those platforms.A consultation is already under way on whether to impose limits and the...
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Dispute between UK chancellor and US Treasury secretary underscores allies' diverging stances on the conflict
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Gareth Hopkins, 43, is currently in intensive care in a hospital in London
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Victim named as 25-year-old Keanu Taylor, as police hunt gunmen
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Almost 150,000 new cars were registered in April, new figures have revealed.
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Plans to install traffic lights on Clachan Bridge will ruin tourist attraction and endanger pedestrians, critics warnTraffic lights are to be installed beside the scenic Clachan Bridge on Scotland's wild Argyll coast despite fears it will be a "desecration” of a nationally-significant heritage site.Known since the early 19th century as the...
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With days until the local and national elections - amid some grim polling projections - are Labour facing a double-edged threat from both the left and right of British politics? As instability in the Middle East intensifies, Keir Starmer is preparing to host a summit to tackle antisemitism, but will Labour’s punchy attack on the […]
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Labour backbenchers are reported to be drafting a letter blaming Sir Keir Starmer for the defeat and calling on him to set a date for his resignation.
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The UK lender reported first-quarter pre-tax profits of £9.4 billion US dollars (£6.96 billion), down from 9.5 billion (£7 billion) a year earlier.
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Communities Secretary Steve Reed accuses the Green Party of failing to do enough to tackle antisemitism but it brands him 'desperate' in his criticism
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Projected vertically into the sky, it marks the opening of the Venice Biennale 2026.
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The VodafoneThree business was formed last year after the merger of mobile operators Vodafone and Three in the UK.
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All lines have been shut between Haywards Heath and Three Bridges as emergency services respond to a 'casualty on the tracks'
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It comes as Sir Keir Starmer prepares to host figures from public life in Downing Street to discuss a 'whole of society' response to antisemitism.
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Former French model Juliette G said Daniel Siad, a French modelling scout with close ties to late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, had groomer her with the aim of introducing her to potential abusers. Juliette, who has asked to withhold her surname to protect her privacy, is one of two ex-models to have accused Siad of grooming.
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Trump's bid to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and free stranded vessels shakes fragile ceasefire
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Project to refurbish 'Angels' hailed huge success as dean says it will 'lift spirits and rekindle hope'Sam Kelly admitted there had been some nights of broken sleep as he led a two-year project to restore one of Salisbury Cathedral's treasures, a stained-glass window by Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris."It would be wrong to say I didn't lie...
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Rayner and Burnham are trying to gain markets' confidence amid concerns they could loosen fiscal rules if they replace StarmerWho calls the shots on the bin collections in Sunderland, potholes in Hackney, or schools in Cardiff is not normally of interest to City traders in the multitrillion-pound sovereign bond market.But for those dealing in UK...
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Jimmy Main's Brazilian wife inspired him to bring food from the two cultures together to create a dish never seen before.
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Government officials said in December that Britain's largest automotive employer could lead exodus from UKJaguar Land Rover would have considered moving car production out of the UK and slashing jobs if not for a £380m subsidy for its sister battery company, government officials claimed privately.Officials at the Department for Business and Trade...
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Letter coordinated by Survivors Against Terror, which includes bereaved relatives, after spate of attacks on Jewish communityDozens of survivors and bereaved relatives of 19 separate terror attacks have written an open letter of solidarity to the Jewish community, saying: "Standing together in the face of hatred is not just the right thing to do...
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Party leader says vote for Labour or Greens in closely run seats will result in Reform victory at local electionsVoters in the home counties will "regret it for a long time” if they do not back the Liberal Democrats and wake up to a Reform-led council, Ed Davey has said.The Lib Dems leader has identified five councils – East Surrey, West...
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CK Hutchison's decision to sell 49% stake is latest in series of Hong Kong conglomerate's asset disposals
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Parties accused of 'fiscal denial' and failing to tell voters the scale of the challengeThe next Scottish government will need to make "really difficult” spending decisions soon after taking power, including tackling its large public sector pay bill, senior economists have said.Economists with the Fraser of Allander Institute, at the...
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Significant losses and consumer 'inertia' drive expectations of consolidation among the 'altnet' UK providers
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For a few spring weeks, British asparagus takes over menus — grilled, shaved, folded into pasta — then vanishes as quickly as it arrived
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Jeevun Sandher says Labour MPs 'have to do the deep thinking' to solve Britain's problems
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Reform, the Greens, SNP, Plaid Cymru and Lib Dems are hoping to make gains at the expense of the two mainstream parties
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The only way to overcome this scourge is to see it for what it is: racism
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European political parties are misspending their cash, while the public is left in the dark about what's going on. The European Parliament's department of finance found political parties and foundations had misspent €1.5 million during the 2024 EU election campaign. Zoya and Ian discuss which parties are the biggest offenders. They also explain...
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Die versprochene Wirtschaftswende stockt, das Wachstum liegt bei mageren 0,6 %. Gordon Repinski hat am Rande des CDU-Wirtschaftstages den Siemens-Vorstandsvorsitzenden Roland Busch getroffen. Im -Gespräch zieht der CEO eine ernüchternde Bilanz: Es fehle an mutigen, strukturellen Maßnahmen und einer effizienten Fachkräfte-Zuwanderung. Busch...
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Comedian Bill Bailey, broadcaster Richard Osman and celebrity chef Marcus Wareing are due to receive honours at Windsor Castle on Tuesday.
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Jordan Linden led the SNP administration in North Lanarkshire before his resignation.
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A move by Donald Trump to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and free stranded vessels has shaken the fragile ceasefire in the region.
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Government's anti-slavery commissioner says traffickers are exploiting a growing pipeline of vulnerabilitySlavery in the UK is at record levels and is expected to worsen over the next decade, the government's independent anti-slavery commissioner has warned.According to the number of referrals to the national referral mechanism, which assesses...
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French President Emmanuel Macron said Armenia has chosen a path "towards Europe” during a visit to Yerevan on Monday, highlighting the country's gradual shift away from Russia's influence. The remarks came as European leaders gathered in Armenia for regional summits focused on security and cooperation with the EU.
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Jimmy Main's Brazilian wife inspired him to bring food from the two cultures together to create a dish never seen before.
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The SNP leader spoke out ahead of voters across Scotland going to the polls on Thursday.
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The Scottish Labour leader made the plea two days before voters go to the polls in the Holyrood election.
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The UK's worst airports for flight delays have been ranked following analysis of Civil Aviation Authority data by the Press Association.
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The SNP leader said results of elections in Scotland, England and Wales could go badly for Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.
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Co-founder Tom Gatz said the model is like the 'Airbnb of professional kitchens'.
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The British Beer and Pub Association warned that the closures equate to the loss of around 2,400 jobs.
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Keir Starmer's party has seen its support in the capital slump 15 points since the 2024 general election to 28%, according to the More in Common survey
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Three people have died and two cases of the virus have been confirmed, tour operator Oceanwide Expeditions said.
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The royal couple were entertained at the official residence in Washington DC during their recent state visit.
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PM will say responsibility to stand with Jewish communities lies with 'every one of us' at event on TuesdayKeir Starmer will call for a whole-of-society response to rising antisemitism on Tuesday, saying that it is not enough simply to condemn the scourge, but people "must show it” through their actions too.Before a roundtable event at Downing...
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Alan Cumming asked the First Minister about his plans for advancing Scottish independence if his party wins a majority.
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A move by Donald Trump to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and free stranded vessels has shaken the fragile ceasefire in the region.
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Sir Keir Starmer will warn everyone has a responsibility to stand with Jewish communities.
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'Don't turn blind eye to extremism,' says Prime Minister ahead of No10 summit on protecting the capital's Jewish communities
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Alan Cumming asked the First Minister about his plans for advancing Scottish independence if his party wins a majority.
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'We've shot down seven small boats,' wrote Trump on social media
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Labour leadership challenge in wake of disastrous local poll results could unleash chaos in party, MPs toldCabinet ministers have told mutinous Labour MPs that any attempt to oust Keir Starmer after a potentially disastrous set of election results this week would unleash chaos for the party that would not be easily overcome.Several, however, told...
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UK food prices are on track to be 50 per cent higher by November than they were when the cost-of-living crisis began five years ago, according to new research.
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A car ploughed into a crowd on a street in Germany's eastern city of Leipzig on Monday, killing at least two people and injuring several others, authorities said. Germany has been shaken by a series of car-ramming attacks in recent years, including one targeting a Christmas market in 2024 in Magdeburg, and also in Berlin and Munich. FRANCE 24's...
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Russia threatened on Monday to launch a "massive missile strike" on Kyiv if Ukraine breached a two-day truce initiated by Russian President Vladimir Putin to coincide with World War II commemorations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to Moscow's threats saying Kyiv would observe its own ceasefire between May 5 to May 6.
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UK food prices are on track to be 50 per cent higher by November than they were when the cost-of-living crisis began five years ago, according to new research.
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Just as Europe frets over fresh Trump tariffs, a US troop drawdown announced for Germany and the message it sends to a hostile Russia, how about not one but two summits in former Soviet state Armenia. Before a first-ever gathering of EU leaders in Yerevan on Tuesday comes the European Political Community: a talk shop with regional players which...
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European leaders talked up independence on defence and closer ties with Canada Monday, as they gathered in Armenia for a summit clouded by US threats to cut military support. US President Donald Trump loomed large over the meeting of the European Political Community (EPC) in Yerevan, which was for the first time attended by a non-European leader:...
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Omar Majed, 19, from Birmingham, is accused of communicating false information to police
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The memorial wall had pictures of protesters who were allegedly killed by the Iranian state in January
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More than 7,000 join employment tribunal that will include claims for minimum wage and holiday pay More than 7,000 Just Eat couriers are taking legal action against the food delivery company in an attempt to gain better employment rights including the minimum wage and holiday pay.The employment tribunal, which begins on Tuesday and is set to run...
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One month before the highly anticipated parliamentary elections, Armenia's Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan set out the country's foreign policy trajectory with striking clarity, hosting European leaders, the NATO secretary general, and even Ukraine's president.
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Sir Keir Starmer said the move would help create jobs in the UK.
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The arrests on Monday morning came following the reported arson attack on a memorial wall in Limes Avenue on April 27
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The United Airlines flight landed safely at Newark Airport despite clipping the vehicle on the New Jersey turnpike
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The Scottish Lib Dems have pledged to build 10,000 homes for key workers.
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Three people have died and at least three others are ill, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a statement to The Associated Press.
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Some high end bars are selling a pint of Moretti for £11 across the capital
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The Scottish Conservative leader said that Scotland's benefit system is currently 'wide open to abuse'.
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The actor made a plea to voters in Scotland ahead of Thursday's election.
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Three people have died and at least three others are ill, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said in a statement to The Associated Press.
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The announcement from Buckingham Palace may be seen as a show of support for Eugenie despite the troubles surrounding her father
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A Dutch cruise ship with nearly 150 people aboard, including 17 Americans, was waiting for help off the coast of Cape Verde in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday after a suspected outbreak of the rare hantavirus killed three passengers and left at least three others seriously ill, the World Health Organization and the ship's operator said. Here's a look...
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Sir Keir Starmer said the move would help create jobs in the UK.
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The outbreak was reported on the Dutch-flagged passenger cruise ship MV Hondius, which was sailing from Argentina to Cape Verde.
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Lobbyist Tara Singh says stripping projects of subsidy contracts would undermine investor confidence in UKBritain could be beset by levels of economic chaos last seen under Liz Truss if a Reform UK government were to fulfil its promise to strip renewable energy projects of subsidy contracts, according to the industry's chief lobbyist.The...
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Kent schoolgirl tracks down 10,000 namesakes as part of campaign – but non-Kirstys are welcome to donate tooCalling all Kirstys! A schoolgirl from Tunbridge Wells in Kent is seeking people who share her name to help raise money for research into paediatric brain tumours like the one for which she is being treated.Kirsty Waugh, who turns 12 on...
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A major incident was declared by Avon and Somerset Police.
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