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Leading baby food brands making high-sugar meals, study finds
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Rebecca Hendin on the re-emergence of Nigel Farage, just in time for the local elections – cartoon
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M&S cyber-attack: when will orders be back, and is my data at risk?
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Rotterdam man arrested for attempted strangulation of transgender person in Amsterdam
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Sound the alarm for a KemiKaze breakfast, then hit snooze for the Starmer roadshow | John Crace
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Spain and Portugal power outage: what caused it, and was there a cyber-attack?
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Forget the silly IPO price. Deliveroo would be right to take DoorDash’s money and run
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Murder trial jury watches video allegedly showing victim
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Employment rights bill ‘improves Labour’s favourability among voters’
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Cyberattack on power grids ‘not science fiction,’ expert warns
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Labour and Conservatives face a challenging electoral test | Letters
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Cybersecurity chief: Attacks on electricity grid a real concern, not science fiction
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Self-service tills: a bleeping pain or brilliant? | Letters
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Pakistan says military incursion by India is imminent
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Woman raped in Limerick says attackers took her childhood
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Teaching union forced to pay £78,000 after legal challenge over appointment of leader
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Power outage disrupts travel for thousands of Dutch tourists in Spain, Portugal
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Jeremy Vine ‘stopping cycling videos’ due to abuse he receives
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EU microchip strategy ‘deeply disconnected from reality’, say official auditors
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Matias Marttinen replacing Arto Satonen as Minister of Employment
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Amsterdam police investigating whether woman in viral King’s Day video was being raped
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Latest news bulletin | April 28th – Evening
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Fathers ‘betrayed’ by Labour workers’ rights bill, say paternity leave campaigners
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Ten young suspects still in custody for iciting terrorist acts on social media
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African diplomats urge UK government to back bill to speed up debt restructurings
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BBC still has figures who can make life unbearable for colleagues, says chair
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Drones light up Montserrat Abbey in tribute to Pope Francis
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‘A lot of Russians have been killed. We like this’: on the frontline with a Ukrainian artillery unit
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Flowers, floods and wildfires: photos of the day – Monday
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Man ordered to leave country after attempted abduction
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David Amess’s daughter urges Kneecap to say sorry for alleged ‘kill your MP’ call
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Power gradually returns to Spain, Portugal as cause of blackout remains unknown
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Consumer group finds frequent pricing mistakes on receipts at Dutch supermarkets
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Irish woman living in US detained by ICE after trip
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Court issues hunting bans, suspended sentences in Finland's largest poaching trial
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No decision on salary for head of housing office - Martin
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Girl detained for 15 years for attempted murder over school stabbings in Wales
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No extra money for NHS staff and teacher pay rises, warns Treasury
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Job loss fears as Airbus confirms deal for Spirit operations in Belfast
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Russian submarine Krasnoyarsk launches missiles during Pacific drill
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Putin decrees a 3-day truce as Trump seeks 'permanent' ceasefire in Ukraine
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Pro-Russian hackers strike Dutch municipalities with coordinated DDoS attack
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M&S pauses deliveries of some food items to Ocado after cyber-attack
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'We do not' support Hamas or Hezbollah - Kneecap
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Channel 4 chief executive Alex Mahon to step down after nearly eight years
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Tens of millions across Spain and Portugal hit by huge power outage
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French Muslims decry religious hatred as mosque stabbing suspect arrested
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Violin used in Titanic movie sells for £54,000
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French bulldogs given red carpet welcome at Moscow charity event
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'The after Francis': Papers discuss Conclave preparations at Vatican
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Police: Two cleaning firms charged Filipinos for jobs in Finland
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At least 68 killed in US strike on prison holding migrants, Yemen's Houthis say
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Government ‘failing to support natural regeneration of trees in England’
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As it happened: Spain and Portugal hit by power outage
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Dutch accounting firms expand hiring in Asia, Africa, and Eastern and Southern Europe
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Dutch family uncovers mass grave of 128 WWII victims in their backyard in Poland
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Brendan Comiskey, who resigned over Ferns Report, dies
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Vigils held after 11 die in Vancouver festival attack
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English local elections 2025: is your council up for election and what’s at stake?
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Large parts of Spain and Portugal hit by power outage
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Spain aims to restore power nationwide 'soon', says PM
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Restoring power grid could take up to week - Portugal
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India signs deal with France to buy 26 Rafale fighter jets for navy
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Finnair to furlough 36 long-haul pilots
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Jury sworn in for Richard Satchwell trial
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Jury sworn in for Richard Satchwell trial
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Prosecutor apologizes for not investigating domestic violence report against Wim Hof
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Hayes suitable for community service order, court hears
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Alko trials discounting some soon-to-expire drinks
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Record-breaker Lynch leading Irish marathon 'new wave'
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