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Girl arrested after two teachers and pupil stabbed at south Wales school
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Ukraine foreign minister says west must boost defence as ‘era of peace is over’
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Slovakia government tries to take control of state TV and radio
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Angela Rayner tells ministers to focus on no-fault evictions, not her house sale
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Warning issued as southeast Asia swelters in extreme heat
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WATCH: Police in Armenia push protesters off road
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Finns Party EU policy shifts, no longer seeking "Fixit"
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Blast near a ship off Yemen may mark a new attack by Houthi rebels
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Man not guilty of brother's murder by reason of insanity
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Government announces home retrofit loan scheme
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Jeffrey Donaldson charged with rape, assault and gross indecency
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King Charles looked for heroes to honour – and picked William, Kate and Camilla. Laugh? Cry? You choose | Norman Baker
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Photo gallery: Once upon a Finnish snowstorm — in late April
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Vantage Data Centers to build new campus in West Dublin
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Staff shortages remain huge issue at UHL - McDonald
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Staff shortages remain huge issue at UHL - McDonald
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All aboard Turkey's Dogu Express, the legendary train ride from west to east
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Tax man slams government cuts, forced service reductions
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Calls for next govt to develop national eye health plan
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Goodbye Lenin — Tampere museum commemorating Soviet revolutionary to close
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Banks need to do more for borrowers in early arrears - CB
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Several military horses run wild in London, injuring four people
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London Underground customer service managers to strike over conditions
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All Nato nations should match UK’s defence spending target, says Shapps
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Nigel Farage can host GB News show during election, says Ofcom
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Four taken to hospital after military horses break loose in central London
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Hate crime against east Asian people in the UK rocketed during Covid – and it hasn’t gone away | Sarah Owen
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Earlier antibiotics 'highly likely' to have saved teen
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Horses running loose in central London - Police
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Army horses spooked by falling rubble run amok in London
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UK accused by Amnesty of ‘deliberately destabilising’ human rights globally
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Police issue knife warning after TikTok challenge
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Heathrow expects summer holiday season to be ‘busiest on record’
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A Russian deputy defence minister appears in court on bribery charges
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Sunak claims defence spending plan won’t affect government’s ability to cut taxes – as it happened
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Finland's unemployment rate hits 9% in March
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Harris expects housing predictions to be in Govt targets
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Latest news bulletin | April 24th – Midday
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Are billions of EU funds sent to Turkey to help refugees really making a difference?
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Watch: Greece suffers new round of Saharan dust pollution
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Watch: Greece suffers new round of Saharan dust pollution
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Russia-Ukraine war: Germany stands by decision not to provide long-range missiles – as it happened
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Rishi Sunak has staked his premiership on Rwanda – but the electorate will punish him for it | Henry Hill
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Remnants of bird flu virus found in pasteurised milk, US regulator says
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Counselling services put in place for Stardust families
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Harris to write 'personal apology' to Stardust families
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Britons don’t like culture wars, but that doesn’t mean the ‘woke mob’ messaging will stop | Owen Jones
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Lloyds profits fall as competition for mortgages heats up
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McGrath doesn't rule out once-off payments in Budget 2025
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Kremlin spokeswoman: Nato drills in Finland "increase risk of military incidents"
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Tributes paid to Frank Field, former Labour minister, who has died aged 81
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50 years since the revolution, where is Portugal today?
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Wednesday's papers: Ukrainian conscription, Stubbs in Sweden, and wolves in Turku
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Seven arrested in Australian 'terrorism' raids - Police
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A moment that changed me: joyriders destroyed my van in New Zealand – which led to a lovely life in London
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Talks on global plastic treaty under way in Canada
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What the US passed to aid Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
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College students across US face arrest over pro-Palestinian protests
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Russian attack injures six people in Ukraine's Kharkiv
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Around 40 dependents of Irish citizens 'remain in Gaza'
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Tánaiste visits refugee camp during Middle East visit
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Starmer must drain the poison from the immigration debate – it’s what the public wants | Rafael Behr
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EU hopeful North Macedonia holds presidential elections
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Cancer responsible for 30% of deaths in Ireland - report
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$95bn US aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
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US passes aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
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Athens turns orange as winds carry dust from Sahara desert
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Jeffrey Donaldson charged in court over sexual offences
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Jeffrey Donaldson appears in court on sexual offence charges
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‘Kinder’ treatment for childhood brain cancer to be offered by NHS in England
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