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Octopus overtakes British Gas as Britain’s largest household energy supplier
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‘Sheep for hire’: Trump, Musk and Zuckerberg’s dangerous plan for Europe
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The day of the dado: cottagecore trend reflects desire for simpler life
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'Rape is rape', says woman after former partner jailed
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ING under investigation in Belgium for not reporting knowledge of money laundering case
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Indian movies find a growing audience in Finland
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Riding through fire and a retiring Sumo grand champion- photos of the day: Friday
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‘He’s one of the best’: the economist shaping Rachel Reeves’s growth plans
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London headteacher criticises Labour proposals to limit logos on uniform
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Otters among UK wildlife carrying toxic ‘forever chemicals’, analysis shows
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‘Doesn’t make sense’: Aberdeen baffled by disappearance of Hungarian sisters
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Pompeii excavation unearths private spa for wooing wealthy guests
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Madrid pet owners bring animals to Saint Anthony Church for annual blessing
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Israel's security cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire and hostage return agreement
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Colombian drug trafficker known as "godmother" of Amsterdam is extradited to NL
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Man accused of threatening to cut throat of TD's partner
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Timothée Chalamet’s red-carpet ride adds to Lime bikes’ fashion credentials
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Digested week: Steve Bannon’s bitter attack on Musk briefly lifts the spirits | Emma Brockes
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Judge orders return of silver centenarian coins, cheques
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Russian hackers target WhatsApp accounts of ministers worldwide
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One of these 7 acts will represent Finland at Eurovision 2025
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Six percent of Netherlands residents experienced psychological violence last year
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EU expands probe into X over content moderation rules
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Prayer group vows to continue sit-in at Clonmel friary
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Badenoch’s pensions triple lock remarks prompt alarm among Tory colleagues
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Emerging Dutch musicians severely underpaid: Erasmus University study
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Trump v Bannon, Musk v Farage: who hates who in Magaland
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HIQA raised child protection concerns with Tusla bosses
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SpaceX rocket explodes in flight test, forcing diversions
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Finnish government's ICT centre announces 138 job cuts
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Finnish military revamps sniper training with lessons learned from war in Ukraine
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Labour considering ban on use of NDAs to hush up sexual misconduct at work
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Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan sentenced to 14 years in jail for corruption
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Jimmy Mizen's killer recalled to prison after breaching licence conditions
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England’s renters are about to gain more rights, but until then landlords may exploit weak regulation even more cruelly | Nick Bano
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Sanna Marin's suspected stalker handed restraining order
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Latest news bulletin | January 17th – Midday
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Joan Plowright, celebrated star of stage and screen, dies aged 95
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Apple suspends AI-generated news alert service after BBC complaint
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Award-winning actress Joan Plowright dies aged 95
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Ukrainians told they must leave Blessington accommodation
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Another DDoS attack leaves Dutch universities with little to no internet
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Russia sentences Alexei Navalny's lawyers to prison
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People with working-class accents more likely to be suspected of committing crimes
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More Dutch travelers flying from Belgium, Germany for cheaper tickets
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Minister denies Labour ‘governing by social media’ after new grooming gangs review ordered – as it happened
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Starmer urged to prioritise child sexual exploitation victims
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SIPTU to ballot Section 39 workers for strike action
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Alexander Barkov becomes first ice hockey player to win Finland's Athlete of the Year
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Russia-Ukraine war: Ukraine police conduct nationwide raids over draft evasion – as it happened
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Bank of England delays rules designed to avoid banking crash by a year
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Minister won't put number limit on asylum seekers the Netherlands will take in
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France's Macron urges 'acceleration' of Israel-Hezbollah truce implementation
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Food stores in Great Britain have worst Christmas since 2013
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7 striking images from around the world
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Sara Sharif’s father and stepmother to seek appeal against murder sentences
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Trump's big promises ahead of his presidency
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Dutch agriculture exports set new record of nearly €129 billion last year
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This could be the toughest winter in NHS history. Here’s a simple way we can all help | Polly Toynbee
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UK TikTokers say goodbye to US followers as ban looms: ‘It’s a really beautiful community’
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Friday's papers: Harassed politicos, well-paid engineers and lucrative wolf poop
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Tennis great Shriver has trophies stolen after LA fires
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Haaland signs new 10-year deal with City until 2034
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Amateurs Quick Boys knocks third Eredivisie club out of the Dutch Cup
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As it happened - Israeli cabinet meets to vote on deal
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Former Pakistani PM Khan jailed in corruption case
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Fog again disrupting flights to and from the Netherlands; Delays already piling up
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Flats for sale in fashionable parts of cities in England – in pictures
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Dutch tourists warned to be careful after contaminated alcohol kills 30 in Istanbul
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Hopes of peace and stability rest on fragile foundations
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