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Syrian asylum applications remain high despite Assad's fall
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Tributes paid to two children killed in car collision in Essex
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Friends of drag artist found dead in London ‘furious’ at Met police response
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Woman identified in murder in Amsterdam's Gerard Callenburgstraat; Suspect arrested
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A dragon on parade and a convoy of tractors: the weekend in pictures
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Leaders set to meet Taoiseach over speaking rights row
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Think Trumpism couldn't take root and flourish in Britain? Think again | John Harris
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Positive Seanad election for FG with SF increasing tally
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President Milei's homophobic Davos speech spark protests across Argentina
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Record number of drug labs discovered in Gelderland as prosecutor calls for more funding
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Candlelit procession to conclude St Brigid's celebrations
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Barclays says IT glitch that locked customers out of accounts is fixed
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Luis Rubiales to go on trial in Spain over Jenni Hermoso kiss at World Cup
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Producers of Channel 4 immigration show deny claim it platforms racists
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Two XR activists arrested after stink-fueled protest at H&M in Naaldwijk
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Mercedes grand prix car raced by Stirling Moss fetches record £42.7m
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Pressure grows on EU to freeze minerals deal with Rwanda over DRC fighting
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As a surgeon in Gaza, I witnessed hell visited on children. It shames me that Britain played a part in it | Nizam Mamode
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Around 39,000 premises remain without power ten days on
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More than 260 drivers caught speeding in last 24 hours
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Syrian asylum applications continue despite Assad's fall
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UK seeks smoother trade with EU but customs union is ‘red line’, Cooper says
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Nearly 600 Russians awaiting asylum decisions in Finland
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Windrush grandfather at risk of deportation after almost 50 years in UK
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Netanyahu heads to US to discuss 'victory over Hamas' with Trump
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Italy takes back 43 migrants following court ruling
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Israeli explosions destroy several buildings in West Bank
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Rising demand for ADHD diagnoses strains Dutch healthcare system
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Sunday's Allianz Football League results and reports
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Man arrested over death of Thai woman found in Yorkshire Dales 20 years ago
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All 11 seats on Labour panel filled in Seanad elections
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First moderate frost of the season hits the Netherlands
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Orpo on US tariffs: "Very serious situation"
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Russian air strikes leave several dead, damage energy infrastructure in Ukraine
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Police reviewing warnings before fatal stabbing of 11-year-old girl in Nieuwegein
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Russia and Ukraine blame each other for attack on school in Russia’s Kursk region
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‘Greed and money over community’: in Stornoway, locals are divided over Tesco’s Sunday opening
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Major fire destroys shoe store in Druten, explosion possible cause
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Kidnapped man found safe in Breda, no arrests made
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Lucy Letby's legal team to announce new medical evidence
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Paris Grand Slam: An Incredible Start To 2025!
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Trump says tariff 'pain' will be 'worth the price'
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Reform UK can win scores of Labour seats in England and Wales, says study
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Starmer should end UK’s ‘cycle of hesitation’ with EU, says Neil Kinnock
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Two injured in shooting at Rotterdam party venue, two arrested
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US businesses brace for inflation - and fear Trump's tariffs spell trouble ahead
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Doctor not prosecuted for man's death overdosing on prescription medicine
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Watch: I'm 25, I'm Irish and I emigrated
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Emmanuel Macron’s got a point: Why shouldn’t we charge tourists to see our treasures? Catherine Bennett
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Does Labour really think Trump is a better bet than the EU? | William Keegan
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Payouts for victims of UK infected blood scandal to be extended to families
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Absence of parallel Omagh inquiry a loss, says Flanagan
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All you need to know about tonight's Grammy Awards
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Were voters misled on housing before the election?
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How will Irish Govt 'co-operate' with Omagh bomb inquiry?
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How will Government 'co-operate' with Omagh bomb inquiry
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Who did Donald Trump pardon for 6 January riot?
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What happens to UNRWA following Israeli ban?
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University graduates with immigrant backgrounds outearn Dutch peers
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Zuid-Holland warns 8 municipalities: Arrange asylum shelter, or we'll do it for you
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UK scientist wins prize for invention that could help avert ‘phosphogeddon’
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How can a new runway at Heathrow be good for the planet? | Observer letters
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Reeves’s Heathrow expansion plans leave Labour’s green agenda grounded
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Storm Éowyn underlines the climate risks that lie ahead
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DeepSeek: What happened and what does it say about our AI future?
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Avanti West Coast passengers face severe disruption as rail strikes resume
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Russia and Ukraine trade blame for attack on Kursk school
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Russia and Ukraine trade blame for attack on Kursk school
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Trump imposes tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
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Ukraine, Russia accuse each other of deadly Kursk strike
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