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Court rules that firing high school teacher for nude photos online was unjustified
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Latest news bulletin | January 7th – Evening
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São Tomé and Príncipe government dismissed by president
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Home Office may reclassify ketamine in response to record levels of use
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Some schools 'may not make' BTYSE due to adverse weather
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Some schools 'may not make' BTYSE due to adverse weather
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US sanctions Hungarian top official Antal Rogán over corruption claims
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Ethiopians celebrate Orthodox Christmas with prayers, feasts, and acts of charity
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Woman rescued from debris of Tarwekamp explosion released from hospital
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Lapland tourists leaving pricey winter wear behind
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Macron calls West African leaders 'ungrateful' for not recognising fight against Islamist terrorists
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German election 2025 poll tracker: which party is leading and who could be chancellor?
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Putin asks Russian Orthodox church patriarch to consecrate Christmas gifts for troops in Ukraine
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Stricter rules on freelancers drive up costs in Dutch public sectors
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Man charged with stalking Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas
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Closures a 'significant burden' on teachers, says Harris
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Closures a 'significant burden' on teachers, says Harris
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Singing kings and a corpse flower: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Head of Met’s Black Police Association accused of sending offensive messages in group chat
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Cork teens build igloo to chill out in during cold snap
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Dutch people travel less to the US and Canada now due to the more expensive dollar
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Ten years on, France commemorates deadly attacks on satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo
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Man charged over Thornton Hall pig stabbings
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Man charged over Thornton Hall pig stabbings
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Meta shelves fact-checking programme in US
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‘Just make people come in on the second Thursday of the month’: workspace provider Mark Dixon on the WFH debate
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"It’s pretty intense if you can’t find a job with this level of expertise" — PhD holders struggle to find employment in Finland
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Philips sells semiconductor and medical chip unit to Dutch consortium
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Rise in AI sparks jump in cyberattacks - research
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Lib Dems call for Kemi Badenoch to sack Robert Jenrick over ‘divisive comments’
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Canals have vital role to play in UK’s climate resilience, says charity
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Over 13,570 drivers caught speeding over Christmas period
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Driver at 213km/h in 100km/h among speeding detections
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Trump Jr travels to Greenland after his father renews calls to buy it
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French far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen dies aged 96
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McDonald’s sacked 29 people after sexual harassment allegations, MPs told
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Bodegraven man accused of sharing child pornography; sexual abuse under investigation
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6,583 homes liable for vacant homes tax - Revenue
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Era of increased cooperation 'definitely ended' - WEF CEO
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Jean-Marie Le Pen, French far-right leader, dies aged 96
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French far-right figurehead Jean-Marie Le Pen dies at 96
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Rise in alcohol and tobacco prices sees Finland's inflation rate tick up to 1.7%
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Trump won't rule out force over Panama Canal, Greenland
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Sumo champion kicks off season with traditional ritual at Meiji Shrine
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Sumo champion kicks off season with traditional ritual at Meiji Shrine
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Kyiv investigates alleged desertions in French-trained Ukrainian brigade
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Jimmy Carter lies in state in Washington ahead of funeral
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Erdoğan reiterates Turkish support for Syria's territorial integrity
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French far-right National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen dies aged 96
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More violence towards police than usual during last New Year’s Eve
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Bristol Old Vic theatre school to stop its undergraduate courses
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Guinea on lockdown as protests erupt over junta’s missed democracy deadline
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Danger to life flood warning issued for parts of UK
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Authorities recover Eagle S anchor from Gulf of Finland
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Peak of flu cases won't immediately ease pressures - HSE
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Man who rescued driver from flood tells of devastation to his business
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North Korea tests hypersonic missile in bid to ‘reliably contain’ rivals
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Chemours plant in Dordrecht releases about 45 kg of hazardous substance overnight
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More breast cancer cases found when AI used in screenings, study finds
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I don’t want to hear MPs’ personal testimonies in parliament. Issues like assisted dying are for heads, not hearts | Simon Jenkins
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Latest news bulletin | January 7th – Midday
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Israel blocks appointment of Pekka Haavisto to top UN post
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UK food price inflation hits 3.7%, the highest level since March
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Former chair of child abuse inquiry says another one would only delay action
The Guardian (UK)
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Lebanese army deploys to coastal city of Naqoura as part of Israel ceasefire deal
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Asylum applications in Netherlands decline for first time in four years
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Apple says it will update AI feature after inaccurate news alerts
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Labour apologises for TikTok video with ‘inappropriate’ soundtrack
The Guardian (UK)
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Nigel Farage paid £189,000 for part-time job as ‘brand ambassador’ for gold bullion firm– as it happened
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Migrants stranded in Acapulco as Mexico implements ‘dispersion and exhaustion’ strategy