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NATO launches Baltic Sea patrols after suspected cable sabotage
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Frasers Group says two-thirds of retail staff are still on zero-hours contracts
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Donegal family concerned at delays in Indian murder trial
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The Guardian view on Rachel Reeves: turbulence caused by caution, cuts and criticism | Editorial
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Venezuela restricts Netherlands diplomats for challenging Maduro’s election claim
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UK women share their experiences of using fertility-tracking apps
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Stride’s Hamlet gag saves Reeves from slings and arrows of economic fortune | John Crace
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Italy to curb 'fake' online hotel and restaurant reviews
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Italy to curb 'fake' online hotel and restaurant reviews
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UK's Princess of Wales says she is in remission from cancer
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Keeping Gaie Delap in jail is a travesty of justice | Letters
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Anti-Al Capone tactics could work on people traffickers | Letters
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Could Keir Starmer’s AI dream derail his own green energy promise?
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British novelists criticise government over AI ‘theft’
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Four convicted in gang rape of homeless woman to spend up to 15 mos. in youth detention
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Wellcome Trust charity criticised over £11m in payouts to investment team
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UK minister quits government amid Bangladesh probe
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Father and daughter, 14, ‘messing about’ before fatal knife wound, UK court hears
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Dissident republican jailed over drug debt intimidation
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French TV show pulled after ridicule of woman who fell for AI Brad Pitt
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We don't have the swagger of Manchester or the sheen of Leeds, but Bradford has a radical culture all its own | Lanre Bakare
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HSE plans to deliver over 300 extra hospital beds in 2025
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Police arrest two suspects in connection with arson of Rotterdam alderman’s home
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Watch: Ireland ready for European Dodgeball Championship
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Meta planning to cut 5% of global staff
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Spot electricity prices to hit 2025 high on Wednesday
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Residents are repairing their homes and businesses after fall of Assad
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Residents are repairing their homes and businesses after fall of Assad
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Councils ‘keen’ to help Home Office move asylum seekers out of hotels
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Land passed through female line during Iron Age - study
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Spain mulls 100% tax on homes bought by non-EU residents to address housing crisis
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Tulip Siddiq resigns as Treasury minister over alleged Bangladeshi financial links
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Warhammer maker Games Workshop plans fourth UK factory as sales boom
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Private school run in south London linked to 27% rise in air pollution
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Scientists find hundreds more genetic risk factors for depression
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Dutch passport ranks among world’s most powerful in 2025
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Rare white-tailed eagle shot dead in Co Westmeath
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Latest news bulletin | January 14th – Evening
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Rachel Reeves blames global volatility for borrowing rates rise amid Tory criticism
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Police ban neo-Nazi, street gang MMA event
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Drones flying weapons and drugs into UK prisons are 'threat to national security'
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36 bodies, 82 survivors pulled from mine in South Africa
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Timeline ahead for the Programme for Government
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Timeline to ratify new Programme for Government
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Ukrainian amputees, many wounded in the war, participated in Ukraine's first “League of the Mighty”
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'It was the end of the world' - Colm Tóibín on LA fires
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Environment minister: Finland should invest in new nuclear power plant
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Top criminal lawyer swapped thousands of messages with crime boss, Prosecutors say
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€17,000 gone: Irishman's story highlights rising crypto scam risk
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NHS trust admits liability for doctor who sexually abused patients
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Princess of Wales announces she is in remission from cancer
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ATM withdrawals are on the rise, but can cash retake its crown in the UK?
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Man fined, avoids jail over drunken behaviour on flight
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Haiti gang violence has displaced more than 1 million people, UN migration agency says
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Romanian court lifts house arrest of Andrew Tate
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Explained: What is a Programme for Government?
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Ajax fans plan demonstration against match ban in Alkmaar; city hope to keep fans apart
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Daughter of Gaza hostage 'optimistic' he will be freed
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Daughter of Gaza hostage 'optimistic' he will be freed
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Comedian Tony Slattery dies aged 65 after heart attack
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Man in court charged with attempted murder of nurse at Oldham hospital
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Actor and comedian Tony Slattery dies aged 65
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Baltic Sea security — 10 main points from the Helsinki Nato summit
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Prisoner who escaped from custody in hospital caught
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No 10 blocks beaver release plan as officials view it as ’Tory legacy’
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Final pieces of govt formation jigsaw falling into place
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Dublin Airport operators say two-pint limit not needed
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What are the key points in the Gaza ceasefire proposal?
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Hundreds of hepatitis A infections will be tied to blueberries in Albert Heijn recall
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UK bans German meat and dairy products after foot-and-mouth case
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