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RTÉ NUJ members oppose Israel's Eurovision entry
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Dutch PM Dick Schoof congratulates new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz
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India fires missiles across the border with Pakistan killing at least one child
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Prisons minister vows to end ‘toxic’ cover-up culture in England and Wales
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Schiphol defies safety warnings, plans to use small runway for large aircraft
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Coalition of the reluctant? Germany's Merz elected chancellor after backbench rebellion
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Student visa crackdown will make funding crisis worse, says Universities UK
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The Guardian view on Labour’s drift and Tory collapse: Reform fills a vacuum they created | Editorial
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No 10 ‘completely tone deaf’ on harm caused by winter fuel cut, critics say
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BBC admits lapse in standards around coverage of Prince Harry interview
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Court acquits Steenwijk woman of killing her newborn, disposing of the body
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Senior Tory MPs and peers break ranks to call for recognition of Palestine
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Lies, China ties and Macron’s fettuccine: Conclave whisperers seek to sway pope’s election
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‘It’s just a tree’: Sycamore Gap accused couldn’t understand media interest, court hears
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Denmark’s museum objects at risk from ‘extreme’ new mould, say conservators
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Counties plan to request relaxation of skort rule
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Dutch police want peers in 5 countries to help with NATO Summit; Drone defenses readied
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Rebekah Vardy told to pay £1.4m of Coleen Rooney’s legal costs
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Man backs off using anti-stalking laws to curb reporter
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Watch lost in Wales found on Co Waterford beach
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Trump says US will stop bombing Houthis in Yemen
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Ministers admit failing to assess impact of thousands of NHS job cuts in England
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Swinney says Scotland will be only part of UK to tackle cost of living crisis
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'Russian prison is worse than death': Exfiltrated journalist speaks to FRANCE 24
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Satchwell told gardaí wife was planning to leave him
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UNAIDS to slash workforce as funding by United States and other donors disappears
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Leftwing values will defeat the right. That's what Keir Starmer can learn from Australia | Marc Stears
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England faces drought this summer as reservoir water levels dwindle
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VodafoneZiggo to cut 400 jobs in the Netherlands due to disappointing turnover results
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Fostering a lifelong love of reading in children | Letters
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Consequences of UK airstrikes on Yemen | Letter
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When a cocktail was the best medicine | Brief letters
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Wednesday strike cancels exams, classes at Tampere University
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‘Simply unworkable’: British film industry leaders aghast at Trump’s movie tariffs
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Tilburg mayor announces resignation over too high work pressure
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Parents thank those who helped daughter after fatal crash
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The holy vote: Picking the pontiff
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Germany's Merz elected chancellor after surprise setback
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'Russian prison is worse than death', journalist exfiltrated to France says
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Co-op rushes to fix contactless payment issue in some stores amid cyber-attack fallout
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Electing a new pope: glossary of key terms
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Shooting near Amsterdam secondary school leaves one hurt; Students sent running
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Finland’s NBI suspects Biafran separatist leader of terrorism-related offences
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Renault and Citroën owner warn of ‘painful decisions’ if EU does not change rules for small cars
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Transgender people’s lives at risk of being made ‘unliveable’, says Nicola Sturgeon
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UK and India agree 'landmark' trade deal that will slash tariffs on Scotch whisky imports
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People taking more 'aggressive, negative' stance towards youth identifying as trans, gender diverse
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Latest news bulletin | May 6th – Evening
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US tariffs of 10% would hit GDP growth next year - dept
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Families flee Nur Shams refugee camp as Israel plans more demolitions
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Social freezing: Over 3,400 Dutch women have frozen their eggs for later childbearing
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Massive sandstorm shrouds parts of Saudi Arabia in dust
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Tax take to end of April up 15% on same time last year
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Germany's Merz seeks election as chancellor in second vote after debacle
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Hong Kong’s Bun festival and Seoul martial arts: photos of the day – Tuesday
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Man who rammed gates of State buildings avoids jail
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Don’t you get it, Harry? You’re not a victim. You’re a rich man who can pay for his own sodding security | Marina Hyde
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Fires rage in Port Sudan after alleged paramilitary drone strike
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Welsh Labour first minister says she is ‘losing patience’ with Starmer’s policies
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Bouncing back: Spain's Iberian lynx saved from extinction
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Dutch police “urgently” looking for British man, 34, missing in Amsterdam
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Sudan paramilitaries launch second wave of drone attacks on Port Sudan, officials say
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Salesforce to pay €1k over delay in response to commute
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Sweden eyes OnlyFans ban with a bill which would make it illegal
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US sanctions Myanmar's ethnic Karen National Army for 'facilitating cyber scams'
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Protest erupts at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam over Earth Sciences Program cuts
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Call for clarity over capital funding to Uisce Éireann
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Adams will not 'speculate' on IRA leadership in BBC case
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Adams will not 'speculate' on IRA leadership in BBC case
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‘Tranquillising good taste’: can the National Gallery’s airy new entrance exorcise its demons?
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