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Starmer leaves Brussels with a tariff-free Trump sycophancy surplus | John Crace
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Three-quarters of Dutch open to euthanasia with their partner
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All seven seats filled on Seanad's Administrative Panel
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Six English councils granted permission to raise council tax bills despite cap
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Thames Water ‘putting gun to head’ of court over £3bn debt, investors claim
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Utrecht demands review of fourth approach route to Schiphol
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Keir Starmer says he wants ‘ambitious security partnership’ with EU
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AstraZeneca’s U-turn on £450m Speke expansion ‘deeply disappointing’, says minister
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The Guardian view on English Heritage: don’t take glorious days out for granted | Editorial
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NHS 111 firm admits fault for not sending ambulance to baby who later died
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Starmer’s EU dinner date a big moment in tricky tightrope act
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Flemish nationalist Bart de Wever sworn in as Belgium's new prime minister
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Bridget Phillipson warns parents against ‘casual attitude’ to school attendance
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Girl, 14, guilty of attempted murder for blade attack at south Wales school
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Defend the children’s bill from academy lobbyists | Letters
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Reinstate youth programmes to combat knife crime | Letters
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Exasperated Swinney forced to deny he plans to ban cat ownership in Scotland
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Rebecca Hendin on Keir Starmer’s economic dilemma – cartoon
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Security guards face growing aggression, call for greater protection
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Radar data from fatal Washington air crash to be released
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‘Free pint when Forest score!’: pub loses £1,500 after seven-goal rampage
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Slight increase in Ukrainian refugees with paid work in Netherlands
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AstraZeneca’s £450m Speke U-turn looks terrible for a pro-growth government | Nils Pratley
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Q&A: Disinformation is a major threat to democracy, ex-Austrian chancellors' spokesperson warns
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Icy scenes, northern lights: Finland in photos, January 2025
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Thousands of Asda workers win latest stage in decade-long equal pay case
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Dutch military could soon board Russian vessels threatening North Sea
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Latest news bulletin | February 3rd – Evening
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Thousands protest in Argentina against President Milei's controversial speech
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Far right normalised: Populist parties becoming stronger with strong headwind by mainstream parties
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Wild hogs: why a gang of rogue pigs is causing chaos in Norfolk
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BBB-Tweede Kamer member Lilian Helder to depart Tweede Kamer
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Trade war escalation could affect Dutch economy
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Hanko shore cleanup effort continues
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Beyoncé announces Cowboy Carter stadium tour, with dates in US, UK and France
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People flee Santorini as earthquake fears grow
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Helder cites "irreconcilable differences" with party leader in decision to leave BBB
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Ukrainian drone strikes hit Russian oil and gas facilities during overnight attacks
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Boy, 15, dies after stabbing incident at Sheffield school
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Lilian Helder cites party conflicts in decision to leave BBB
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A dragon, king and sea goddess: photos of the day – Monday
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€86m spent over past three years hiring school prefabs
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Briton, 18, killed by Russian drone minutes into first mission in Ukraine – report
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BBB's Lilian Helder to leave Tweede Kamer
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Over 1m people face fines after missing HMRC self-assessment tax deadline
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Back to Brexit – Politics Weekly Westminster
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Ex-British soldier given 14 years after spying for Iran
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Greek PM calls for calm as hundreds of 'very intense' tremors hit Santorini
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Dutch fashion industry barely collecting discarded clothing for recycling
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Mother describes agonising wait after son killed in Omagh
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OpenAI launches ‘deep research’ tool that it says can match research analyst
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'#MeToo in sports': European football has fuelled 'atmosphere of sexism' for years
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Why are Gen Zs deserting garden centres? Maybe they’re more into planting than shopping | Claire Ratinon
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Daniel Khalife, former soldier who spied for Iran, jailed for more than 14 years
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EU will stand up for itself in face of Trump tariffs threat, Macron says
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Brand-name supermarket products to see further price increases
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O'Neill: 'Huge advances' by Executive since restoration
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British composer Leo Geyer on documenting the lost music of Auschwitz
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Greek PM calls for calm after 'intense' Santorini tremors
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EU leaders vow to fight back if Trump imposes tariffs
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'Devils' take to the streets in Spanish village for Endiablada festival
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Conor Murphy to quit as Northern Ireland economy minister to join Irish parliament
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Keir Starmer scrapped email account in 2022 after Russian hacking, says report
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Kremlin collaborator and Donetsk paramilitary leader killed in Moscow bomb explosion
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Dutch workers to see continued wage growth amid labor shortages
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Spain's Hermoso says she 'never' agreed to Rubiales kiss
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Finnish airports count 19.6 million passengers in 2024
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Irish musician Cian Ducrot 'honoured' to win Grammy
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Star-Mangled Banner? Canadian sports fans boo US anthem after Trump tariffs
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Finland posts webpage on risks and rules for volunteering in Ukraine war