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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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Protests in Bolivia and a Hindu festival: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Demonstration in front of the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem to demand agreement on Gaza hostages
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Big tech is picking apart European democracy, but there is a solution: switch off its algorithms | Johnny Ryan
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Tokmanni hungry for grocery market share
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235 people applied for XL bully exemption ahead of ban
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Around 825,000 kilos of discarded batteries found during inspection in port of Rotterdam
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Man pleads guilty over fatal Monaghan road crash
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Farage's Reform UK party just one point behind Labour, poll shows
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Landlords in England face ban on ‘outrageous’ upfront charges
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Vietnam and Russia sign agreement to expand nuclear energy cooperation
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‘It’s our house, but it’s their home’: tenants and landlords discuss renters’ rights bill
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Google investigated by UK watchdog over search dominance
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Witness who 'legged it' awaits date for case to be heard
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Young people are delaying their life plans due to their search for a home
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Nato announces stepped-up Baltic presence at Helsinki meeting
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No human rights concern would stop UK selling F-35 parts for Israel, say NGOs
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UK bans import of cattle, pigs and sheep from Germany
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UK bans import of cattle, pigs and sheep from Germany
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Bangladesh files criminal case against UK minister Tulip Siddiq
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Sizewell C cost ‘has doubled since 2020 and could near £40bn’
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Concerns grow over safety of road inspectors after surge in accidents
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France 'far from ready' to build six new nuclear reactors, audit body says
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Oxnard wildfire adds to Southern California's fire woes as winds pick up
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Suspects convicted in fatal stabbing at 2023 Amsterdam festival Solid Grooves
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Man, 50s, dies in Co Cork road crash
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Europe urged to tackle antisemitism as thousands of Jews 'leave the continent'
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South African rescuers pull survivors and dead bodies from illegal gold mine
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Black mould, wet clothes and sharing a bed – that’s the reality of the cold snap for my kids and me | Gemma
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Latest news bulletin | January 14th – Midday
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Queen Elizabeth II kept in dark for years about Soviet spy in palace, MI5 files reveal
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‘The pandemic isn’t over’: my year of long covid – video
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UK politics: Starmer says ‘door remains open’ for Tulip Siddiq following her resignation as Treasury minister – as it happened
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Support for mandatory conscription grows, but many would avoid service
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NATO to patrol Baltic Sea after suspected cable sabotage
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Baltic nations seek security boost after cable 'sabotage'
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Grooming gangs made up of ‘peasants’ from ‘sub-communities’, says Badenoch
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JD Sports cuts profit forecast, blaming big fashion price cuts
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Conditions at UHL are 'intolerable', says Clare GP
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Nurse diagnosed with HIV describes living 'a normal life'
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Ukrainian drone attacks spark fires at Russian gas facility, industrial sites
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Donald Trump would have been convicted in 6 January case, Justice Department report says
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Netherlands faces increased climate impact from U.S. LNG imports
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USU: GPS interference affecting almost all Finnish airports
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Starbucks says people using its coffee shops must buy something
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Kneecap and Say Nothing lead IFTA Awards nominations
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Students to receive online safety training
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Companies failing to pay taxes still receive millions in public grants
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Heinola rejects Finns Party councillor's demand to change school civics textbook
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Inflation in Netherlands drops to 3.3% in 2024, driven by housing and tobacco
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Amazon makes ‘largest ever’ UK order of electric trucks to cut carbon emissions
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Norwich restaurant charges £100 for a pineapple pizza
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Nobel prize winners demand investment in food solutions to avoid global hunger crisis
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Young people are abandoning democracy for dictators. I can understand their despair | Owen Jones
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Natural ice skating begins in Winterswijk