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Huge crowds continue to pack Vatican on last day to pay respects to Pope Francis
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The impressive security measures at Pope Francis' funeral, from anti-drone bazookas to Eurofighters
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Who are the Swiss Guards watching over Pope Francis’s lying in state?
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APN Podcast: Why do so many kids in Finland have ADHD?
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Over 15,400 people in emergency accommodation in March
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Property guardians: caretaker solutions to sky-high city rents
The Guardian (UK)
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Digested week: Memories of Wizbit, high hopes for Bill and Ted
The Guardian (UK)
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Arguing with your partner? Done the right way it can be a skill for couples, say therapists
The Guardian (UK)
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Young boys on fatbikes slapped 24 women’s backsides in Amsterdam parks; No arrests yet
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SF's John Brady to chair Public Accounts Committee
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Gaza food stocks depleted amid Israeli blockade, says WFP
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Protests held across Slovakia over NGO legislation
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Starmer faces Labour revolt over plan to raid bank accounts of benefit claimants
The Guardian (UK)
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Finland invests in future rail link to Norwegian Sea
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Watch: 'Excited, terrified' - Prof Ian Robertson on our AI future
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Should benefit claimants risk having their bank accounts spied upon and driving licences revoked? I don’t think so | Neil Duncan-Jordan
The Guardian (UK)
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Nurse banned from working in healthcare over child sex abuse videos
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Syria's foreign minister to appear at UN Security Council in first US visit since al-Assad's fall
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New climate change scenario looks at colder weather for the Netherlands
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How much will groceries cost after proposed food VAT decrease?
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Iran and US to resume high-stakes talks in Oman on Saturday to revive nuclear deal
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‘Presto! No photos!’ Mourners flock to St. Peter’s for final homage to Pope Francis
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Revolut plans to enter Irish mortgage market this year
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Around 250,000 pay respects to Pope over three days
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Thousands continue pay respects to Pope Francis
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Government's new tax cuts: Here's how much you'll save
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Nearly 20,000 kids did not attend school last academic year
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Youth centres may seem tame fare for politicians. But I've seen firsthand how they cut crime | Simon Jenkins
The Guardian (UK)
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Documents show differences over US peace plan for Ukraine
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Footage shows Istanbul tremor as aftershocks continue
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High-ranking Russian general killed in suspected car bombing near Moscow
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Ukraine may have to 'temporarily' give up land to Russia 'for peace', says Kyiv mayor
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Dutch people booking far fewer holiday trips to the United States
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Retail sales rise unexpectedly in Great Britain as sunshine lures shoppers
The Guardian (UK)
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Uptick in souvenirs sales following Pope Francis' death
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Mural in Rome questions funeral guests for Pope Francis
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Over 128k visitors pay their respect to Pope Francis as the Vatican prepares funeral
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UK politics: Reform UK on course to win in two mayoral contests – as it happened
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Latest news bulletin | April 25th – Midday
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Indian officials say troops exchanged fire with Pakistani soldiers in disputed Kashmir
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US Reaper drone losses mount in Yemen as campaign against Houthis intensifies
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LGFA club 'shocked' as woman dies after car enters river
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18-year-old dies after car enters river in Tipperary
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18-year-old dies after car enters river in Tipperary
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Dutch King thinks Netherlands must "arm itself to the teeth"
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Putin and Witkoff meet in Kremlin after car bomb kills Russian general near Moscow – as it happened
The Guardian
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Post Office paid £600m to continue using bug-ridden Horizon IT system
The Guardian (UK)
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Mansfield forward Lucas Akins jailed for 14 months after causing death of cyclist
The Guardian (UK)
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Sunny and warm weather expected for King's Day; Temps up to 25 degrees next week
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Robert Jenrick rules out Tory pact with Reform UK
The Guardian (UK)
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ICCI 'stifled' by exclusion, says Irish Muslim Council
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Plans unveiled for Ireland's first winter sports arena
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New tartan commemorates women accused under Scotland’s witchcraft laws
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Shipbuilder Damen to be prosecuted for violating sanctions against Russia
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Friday's papers: No remote work deduction, bike benefit bust, and Euribor drops again
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Will Leixlip escape the worst of the Intel job cuts?
RTE.ie (Ireland)
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King's Day: Many emergency rooms ramping up for busiest day of the year
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'Trump 2028' merch for sale on president's online shop
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‘I had rose-tinted spectacles’: UK city dwellers on relocating during the pandemic
The Guardian (UK)
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Quirky converted homes in England for sale – in pictures
The Guardian (UK)
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Silversmith 'heartbroken' as decades worth of work stolen
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Investigation after work stolen from Dublin silversmith
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St Peter's Square closes to the public ahead of Pope Francis' funeral on Saturday
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Half of female students have experienced sexual misconduct at university
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'We'll make it home together': A friendship between two deported women in Ravensbrück camp
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Female-specific health issues not getting much attention in Netherlands
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‘I hate it’: Manchester commuters back ban out-loud music on public transport
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North Yorkshire’s film-star stately home set to earn its keep by hosting paying guests
The Guardian (UK)
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We obsess over the angry young men going Reform. But what of the anxious young women going Green? | Gaby Hinsliff
The Guardian (UK)
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Data reveals royal visits concentrated in Randstad, dozens of towns left out