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Russia conducted rolling aerial attacks across Ukraine that began with overnight drone barrages followed by daytime missile and drone attacks, Ukrainian military officials said Friday. Russia has conducted an increasing number of daytime attacks on Ukraine as it attempts to penetrate the country's air defences.
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It is understood Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has not reached a decision.
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Police bodycam footage shows the 24-year-old being woken up by officers inside the property in Newark, Nottinghamshire.
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Christina Marie Plante disappeared from a small mountain community in 1994 when she was just 13-years-old
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François Picard is joined from Toulouse by Thomas Pesquet, a European Space Agency astronaut, to discuss the Artemis II mission. Drawing on his experience in orbit, Pesquet says Artemis II should be seen not only as a technological milestone, but as part of a longer-term effort to expand human presence beyond Earth. He notes that space exploration...
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It is understood Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has not reached a decision.
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Robert Bush pleaded guilty to 30 counts of preventing a lawful burial on Thursday at Hull Crown Court.
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The Game of Thrones actress was spotted dancing with friends at Trejo's Taco in Notting Hill
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Lionel Barber, the former editor of the Financial Times, has joined the advisory board of US tech firm Capitol AI as it expands in the UK and Europe.
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Thinus Keeve urged ministers and London's City Hall to take stronger action after large groups of teenagers used social media to organise 'link-ups' before descending on shops
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Unite accuses authority of trying to 'break' industrial action as waste dispute enters second yearUnite has accused Birmingham city council of trying to "break” the bin strikes after analysis showed the council had doubled spending on agency staff since the start of the year-long industrial action.Birmingham's bin workers have taken part in an...
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The US president impersonated the Prime Minister in his latest sideswipe at Britain.
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People receive rehab only three to four days a week in hospital – and one to two days once they are discharged, data suggestsThe NHS is failing stroke patients and limiting their chances of recovery because of a shortage of rehabilitation care staff, health leaders have said.More people are surviving strokes than ever before in the UK. But their...
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Firing the rockets on the Orion spacecraft will send them towards the Moon, which the crew will circle before returning to Earth.
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The US president impersonated the Prime Minister in his latest sideswipe at Britain.
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Allies of the former Labour leader are being drawn by 'eco-populist' pivot to the left
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'Unbelievably pushy' activist investor backed $66bn carve-out of century-old food business
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Despite the war in Iran and its economic consequences preoccupying London and Brussels, much work is going on behind the scenes to strike a closer relationship between the U.K. and the European Union. Nearly a decade after Britain voted to leave the bloc, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has tasked his ministers with negotiating a post-Brexit […]
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Tens of thousands of people have gathered in London for the Together Alliance demonstration, in what is being called the biggest multicultural march in UK history. Organisers have claimed half a million people have travelled to the capital, however, police estimated the turnout to be closer to 50,000, while admitting it was difficult to assess...
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'It's really important that I reiterate where I stand and where this government stands, because this is not our war and we are not going to be dragged into it,' UK prime minister saysUK politics live – latest updates Continue reading...
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Critics Catherine Shoard, Alexis Petridis and Hannah J Davies on what to watch and listen to this seasonSpring is here, and alongside the return of sunshine and blossom there are plenty of new cultural offerings to get excited about. Nosheen Iqbal has summoned the Guardian's film, music and TV critics to offer a rundown of the best of what's to...
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Pippa Crerar and Jessica Elgot look at how the continuing and deepening conflict in the Middle East will hit people in the UK, and how it could impact May's elections. Plus, as parliament breaks for recess, has the assisted dying bill reached the end of the road? Continue reading...
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Why has the UK introduced a ban on student visas for four countries? Today in Focus talks to affected students in Sudan and Afghanistan, as well as our home affairs editor, Rajeev SyalIn early March, with little warning, the UK announced a ban on student visas for four countries: Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon.It came as devastating news...
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In part one of a special two-part interview, Kiran Stacey talks to the political scientist Prof Robert Ford about Labour's so-called 'landslide win', the long-lasting impact of Brexit on our politics, and the lessons that should have been learned from the 2024 election. Is it now too late for Starmer to turn things around?Buy Prof Robert Ford's...
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Kemi Badenoch claims increased UK oil and gas production would cut bills by £200, but critics say plan won't workOil prices hit $100 a barrel soon after the US and Israel launched their attack on Iran, and though prices have wobbled since, ongoing supply issues from the partial closure of the strait of Hormuz mean they could leap higher, to $150 a...
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Effects of Iran's blockade will depend on how long crisis lasts as disruption ripples through supply chainsMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe closure of the strait of Hormuz, the crucial oil and gas shipping route that has been blocked by Iran since the US-Israeli attacks began, is having ripple effects around the world, with most industries...
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Firing the rockets on the Orion spacecraft will send them towards the Moon, which the crew will circle before returning to Earth.
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FTSE 100 retailer urges the government and London mayor to better support the police
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A national survey of stroke physiotherapists across the UK found workforce shortages in stroke care.
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Ministers said the funding uplift will help to support the Government's mission to reverse nature declines and meet legal targets.
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But the cancellation presented an opportunity the Defence Forces was able to exploit to pull off its first personnel rotation in a conflict zone.
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Scotland will be hit by the strongest gusts, which could be up to 80-90mph for a short time in exposed locations.
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The US president impersonated the Prime Minister in his latest sideswipe at Britain.
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The officer has been jailed for four and a half years after helping smuggle drugs, phones and USB sticks into a London jail
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Davie called the decision a 'real shock to the organisation'.
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Over the past year, European NATO countries have reduced their reliance on the US for weapons imports while significantly boosting their defence spending. Speaking to FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney, Guntram Wolff, Senior Fellow at Bruegel, said: "any weapon we buy as Europeans from the United States is a liability both in terms of technology dependence...
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The top US law enforcement official has faced criticism over her handling of files about the late sex offender.
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Russia's advance in Ukraine stalled in March, with no territorial gains for the first time in over two years, according to the Institute for the Study of War. Ukrainian forces recaptured small areas, signalling a slowdown in Moscow's momentum after months of progress, raising new questions about the war's next phase.
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Data shows 209 cases recorded as assisted dying referred to CPS by police between 1 April 2009 and 31 March this yearThirteen cases of suspected assisted dying are being considered by prosecutors in England and Wales, according to the latest data.Encouraging or assisting the suicide or attempted suicide of another person is against the law in...
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Second fatal shooting in London in less than a week as man dies near Woolwich Ferry
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Airlines have cut routes and warned of further disruption as rising oil prices push up costs and hit passenger numbers
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'Partnership' on drug pricing also gives patients in Britain greater access to potentially life-extending treatments British drug exports to the US will escape tariffs imposed by Donald Trump as part of a controversial UK-US medicines deal that critics fear will mean less money for the NHS.The deal will also give patients in Britain greater access...
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Accord will result in higher medicines spending in Britain in exchange for exemption from threatened Trump tariffs
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François Picard is pleased to welcome from Toulouse in southwest France, European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet. As an astronaut who has experienced spaceflight firsthand, Pesquet sees the Artemis II mission not simply as a technological milestone, but as part of a broader human narrative of exploration and understanding. What fascinates...
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Government must 'come down very hard' on online trade in knives and weapons, says policing and crime minister Sarah JonesChildren are setting up online businesses selling knives in the same way they trade clothes, the policing and crime minister has said.Sarah Jones heard how children as young as 12 were buying and selling the weapons on the...
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We spoke to Shevaun Haviland who is Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce.
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When 35 bodies were found two years ago at a funeral home in Hull, it was devastating for dozens of grieving families who thought their loved ones had been cremated.
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Bereaved parents are campaigning for a crackdown on online suicide forums. Ofcom is supposed to geo-block such websites, but many still appear in online searches.
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The Mayor and the Met have warned against any further unrest, with 'a strong policing plan' in place to prevent further 'utterly unacceptable' scenes
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The leaders of Scotland's six biggest parties faced off on the same stage for the first time in this election campaign.
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London mayor says more arrests will be made after young people stormed into shops as part of social media trendSadiq Khan has warned against any repeat of "utterly unacceptable” scenes of disorder in Clapham earlier this week, saying culprits who assault and intimidate shop workers will face the full force of the law.The mayor of London said more...
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Feeling homesick outweighs the risk of living in frontline areas for over 1.6 million Ukrainians who have returned home despite constant Russian attacks. 'Save the Children' researchers stated that "going back to a warzone is never a choice anyone makes lightly.”
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Caoimhe Archibald has called on the British Government to immediately reduce fuel duty.
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Former government adviser Polly Billington urges bigger steps to shield people in UK from effects of Iran warMiddle East crisis – live updatesKeir Starmer should convene a global energy summit of the same order as Gordon Brown's response to the 2008 financial crisis and put Britain on a "war footing” to reduce its exposure to fossil fuels, a...
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Yvette Cooper accused the country of trying to 'hold the global economy hostage'.
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The Mayor launched Labour's London local elections campaign in Peckham after poll showing party could lose all but two of its councils
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Sacking of Simon Dudley is latest distraction at a time when party is keen to show it is serious contender for governmentIt was a week that started with a candid admission from Nigel Farage. When asked if Reform UK's vetting process was finally up to scratch, the party leader said: "I accept that at the last general election basically there was no...
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The French president said that Trump's comments were 'neither elegant nor up to standard'
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Yvette Cooper accused the country of trying to 'hold the global economy hostage'.
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Britain is seeking to lead a diplomatic initiative to restore access to the vital oil shipping lane being throttled by Iran in retaliation to US-Israeli attacks
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Bondi removed from post following US President's mounting frustration with her performance, including her handling of the Epstein files
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Six-day stoppage in England to go ahead from Tuesday as health secretary withdraws offer of extra training placesThe NHS in England is bracing for the longest strike yet by resident doctors after last-ditch talks failed, prompting Wes Streeting to accuse the medics of suffering from "delusion”.Many thousands of resident – formerly junior –...
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More than 300 people arrived on small boats to the UK on April 1.
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The King presented Royal Maundy gifts to 77 men and 77 women at St Asaph Cathedral in North Wales.
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Russia is sending a second oil tanker to Cuba as the island struggles with a deepening energy crisis under a US fuel blockade, Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev said Thursday. The move follows a first delivery this week amid widespread blackouts and shortages after Washington cut off key supplies, prompting Moscow to step in.
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The Scottish Labour leader hit out at the party's new billboard campaign as well as an earlier advert which directly attacked him.
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Providence House has been sold to an unnamed buyer, in what is thought to be the biggest single house sale in history
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The Foreign Secretary condemned Tehran for 'seeking to hijack the global economy' with its attacks on oil shipping.
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Plus what went on in London this week, from Robert Pattinson's favourite beer to Robyn's surprise show
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Christopher Joell-Deshields, who denies wrongdoing, was suspended for seven months on full pay before his departure
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Former Kingfisher boss vying for key internet and broadcast regulation role with politicians Margaret Hodge and Jeremy Wright
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The First Minister stopped short of saying he supported the approval of more North Sea drilling.
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Round-up of fact checks from the last few days compiled by Full Fact.
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Director and producer is co-creator of You Are Here, a one-day immersive theatrical event traversing 75 years of youth cultureOut of chaos come great cultural movements, according to the director and producer Danny Boyle, who will inflict a little curated chaos on London's Southbank Centre with what has been described as an "epic, one-off pop...
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Whether in politics, the economy or energy security, relations between Azerbaijan and the EU have been developing dynamically, writes Dr. Matin Mammadli in an opinion piece for Euronews. Increased investment, technology transfer and visa facilitation would further strengthen these ties.
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The First Minister stopped short of saying he supported the approval of more North Sea drilling.
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A historic 1945 Burgundy from one of France's most prestigious vineyards has set a new auction record
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A very egg-citing creation has been made at Cadbury's
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Daniel Kebede tells his members that detail in new policies 'just does not deliver' and schools are 'running on empty'The leader of the UK's biggest education union has torn into the government's record on schools, accusing Labour of letting down the nation's children and failing to deliver on its promises for education.Daniel Kebede, the general...
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Charles and Camilla arrived at St Asaph Cathedral in North Wales on Thursday for the ceremony, which was last held in Wales in 1982.
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Officers were called to a Tesco store in Leytonstone following reports of an assault
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The SNP leader was speaking after a candidate was sacked over claims she did not act on allegations about sex offender Jordan Linden.
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NPK Recovery uses bacteria to recover nitrogen and other naturally occurring nutrients from the urine, creating a liquid odour-free fertiliser.
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The late podcast host Dame Deborah James set up the fund in 2022 the month before she died.
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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey also called for a 10% cut in rail fares to help travellers with cost-of-living pressures.
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Police called to incident near Sainsbury's in Brixton as 4x4 driver turns crimefighter
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Police found 35 bodies and more than 100 sets of ashes when they raided Legacy Independent Funeral Directors' in Hull in March 2024.
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Affected cars include models in Peugeot, Citroën, Vauxhall, Lancia, Alfa Romeo, Jeep and Fiat brands made since 2023The European carmaker Stellantis has issued a recall for 44,000 UK vehicles after discovering a fault that could result in its cars catching fire.The fault has been found in certain models across its Peugeot, Citroën, DS...
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Deutlich mehr als gedacht muss Gesundheitsministerin Nina Warken sparen, um ein Defizit bei den Krankenkassen und damit weiter steigende Beiträge zu verhindern. Gleichzeitig sind die Reformvorschläge ihrer Finanzkommission deutlich umfangreicher als erwartet. Joanna Lehner und Jürgen Klöckner sprechen über die wichtigsten und größten der 66...
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They arrived after the Home Secretary failed to agree a new beach patrol deal with France.
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The Scottish Conservative leader said the SNP had 'trashed' Scottish education during its nearly two decades in power.
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The removal of traffic – buses, taxis and bikes – is a central part of London mayor Sir Sadiq Khan's vision for transforming the famous street
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Ryan Bridge is co-founder of Raise the Colours, which has been criticised for anti-immigrant rhetoric The leader of a flag campaign group has been arrested on suspicion of causing religiously and racially aggravated harassment.Ryan Bridge is the co-founder of Raise the Colours, which has put up hundreds of union and Saint George flags across...
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Funding limited to three months while Britain finalises delayed defence investment plan
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Massive explosions and thick plumes of smoke rose in Isfahan after a powerful wave of strikes hit central Iran on Wednesday. The attacks follow earlier US strikes in the same region that triggered a large fireball. Tehran retaliates with strikes on Gulf facilities and missile launches toward Israel.
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The UK's largest car manufacturer said it sold 95,300 vehicles to dealers in the three months to March 31, surging 61.1% against the prior quarter.
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The King presented Royal Maundy gifts to 77 men and 77 women at St Asaph Cathedral in North Wales.
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The capital has more than double the number of dangerous buildings than the rest of the country put together, the Mayor said
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Waste of 700 Boomtown festival attendees used to produce 540 litres of fertiliser for native tree projectScientists are aiming to grow 4,500 trees at a national park with the help of fertiliser made from festivalgoers' urine.The fertiliser was created by the Bristol-based startup NPK Recovery, which connected its unit to a block of toilets used by...
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Sale of Providence House believed to be the most expensive on record in LondonUK politics live – latest updatesNick Candy, the honorary treasurer of Reform UK and a major donor, has sold his mansion in the Chelsea district of London for a reported £275m.The property developer declined to comment on the transaction, which was first reported by...
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The type written draft lyrics for Dylan's I'm Not There were found inside a first edition poetry book by Allen Ginsberg.
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He condemned those who carried out the attack as 'cowards' and said dissident republican groups 'have no support and nothing to offer'.
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Forecasters warn there is a chance of 'injuries and danger to life' from flying debris
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Ross Greer said he was 'confident' that Maggie Chapman will be re-elected in the north east region.
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The late podcast host Dame Deborah James set up the fund in 2022 the month before she died.
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Britain is seeking to lead a diplomatic initiative to restore access to the vital oil shipping lane being throttled by Iran in retaliation to US-Israeli attacks
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The Scottish Labour leader said 'if there was any hint of any wrongdoing at all' then she should step down as an MP.
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Bank holiday traffic predicted to peak on Thursday, as petrol and diesel prices surge from fallout of Iran warBusiness live – latest updatesUK drivers are being urged to look for the cheapest petrol and "to fill up as usual” as travellers prepare to make 21.7m journeys on what is expected to be the busiest Easter on the roads in four years.The...
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