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Russia 'working on' Ukraine deal amid Trump comments
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SF accuses Murphy of failure to perform office duties
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Dáil to vote on motion of confidence in Ceann Comhairle
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Low earners took on debt to manage cost of living - ESRI
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‘Woke’ criticism of Doctor Who proves show on right track, says its newest star
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Thousands flee Gaza's Rafah after Israel issues new evacuation orders
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7 foolishly good releases to look out for in April
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Turkey's CHP trying to find model of 'sustainable resistance' against Erdogan, analyst says
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Turkey's CHP trying to find a model of 'sustainable resistance' against Erdogan, analyst says
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Search under way for girl, 11, who fell into Thames in east London
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Utrecht fights back against controversial student housing sales model
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Heneghan to move seats in Dáil chamber away from Lowry
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Heneghan to move seats in Dáil chamber away from Lowry
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Street parking payment app EasyPark under fire for skyrocketing usage fees
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Farm animals buried near Austria-Hungary border after foot-and-mouth disease outbreak
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Noel Clarke left women he thought spoke to Guardian ‘fearful and in tears’
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Paris-Milan train resumes service 19 months after its interruption
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Epstein and Prince Andrew accuser says she has days to live after bus crash
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Police identify body of missing Chinese student found in Amsterdam lake
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Tenants win £260,000 of rent back in legal fight with London ‘rogue landlord’
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Scotland Yard protesters demand justice for drag artist found dead in Soho in 2023
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Dáil sleep-out to be held over lack of school places
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Three of four US soldiers missing in Lithuania found dead
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Could Donald Trump serve a third term as US President?
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Keir Starmer rolls up his sleeves to legitimise the Two Minutes Hate | John Crace
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The Guardian view on special needs education: inclusion must be about more than saving money | Editorial
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BA owner’s shares fall as Virgin Atlantic warns of slowdown in US demand
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Wilders backs French politician Le Pen after embezzlement conviction
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Sun owner’s losses related to phone-hacking claims top £1.2bn
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The barbarians are at the gates of the sewage works | Nils Pratley
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Rebecca Hendin on the tussle of wills between Trump and Putin – cartoon
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Birmingham declares major incident over bin strike as piles of waste grow
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Police suspect relative abducted missing children last seen near Dalfsen station
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Two women given suspended sentences over Revolut scam
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Le Pen guilty of 'organised and systematised embezzlement' of €4.6 million in public funds
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Who is Jordan Bardella, likely successor to Marine Le Pen in French presidential race?
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‘This will backfire’: Le Pen allies hit out at Paris court’s 2027 election ban verdict
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Govt needs to 'control the controllable' as tariffs loom
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‘Awful April’: bill rises Britons face, from council tax to energy and cars
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Alarm over deep cuts to regional NHS boards | Letter
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Labour has sidelined essential green policies | Letters
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PM Schoof, Minister Uitermark to sign off on Royal honors after Minister Faber’s refusal
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Prosecution Authority sets up backlog unit to address growing caseload
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Defence Forces to join search for missing Kerry farmer
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How to fight a fascist state – what I learned from a second world war briefing for secret agents | Zoe Williams
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Young adults in the Netherlands struggle with rising costs, debt
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New blood test checks for Alzheimer’s and assesses progression, study says
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Valmet plans nearly 400 job cuts in Finland
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No 10 says it expects UK to be hit by new Trump tariffs as trade deal talks drag on
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Eid al-Fitr 2025 around the world – in pictures
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Will bills continue to rise and what does it mean for Labour?
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Parents of killed Rotterdam baby released from custody, but still suspects
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Ex-GCHQ intern admits risking national security with data breach
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Trump labels pro-Palestine protesters accused of vandalising Turnberry as ‘terrorists’
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Bangladesh celebrates Eid with grand processions and prayers
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Controversy sparked by UK politician's 'pet rent' expense claim
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The Voice of Holland returning to Dutch television in January 2026
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Police, prison staff issue strike warning
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Pandemic learnings frame new nursing home regulations
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Russia's ongoing strikes on Kharkiv cause injuries and widespread damage
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Central Asia – European Union: Towards a strategic partnership
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Adolescence: drama schools hit out at ‘stars from nowhere’ narrative
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Man who used DHL job to move drugs jailed for five years
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Politicians criticise US efforts to make EU firms reverse diversity initiatives
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Netflix drama Adolescence to be shown in UK schools
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Amber Alert issued for two children who may have been kidnapped; Last seen in Dalfsen
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UK savers could have up to £110,000 protected under regulator’s new plan
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Myanmar earthquake death toll surpasses 2,000 amid worsening humanitarian crisis
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Amber Alert issued for children last seen at Dalfsen station