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Harshita Brella ‘struggled a lot because of her husband’, her sister says
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Couple’s two sons and daughter beg Dominique Pelicot to reveal if other family members were abused
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Exclusive: Stephen Cottrell, archbishop of York, says church is in period of reflection after ‘unprecedented crisis’ over abuse cover-up
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Hate your boring old eye colour? It is now possible to change it – but side-effects include infection, inflammation, light sensitivity and vision loss …
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Editorial: Private sector reform is overdue, but councils need funding if young people are to have the chances they deserve
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Keir Starmer parrots a rightwing narrative against cutting emissions on a household level, writes Charlie Chamberlain. And Alastair Nisbet wants to bring back the feed-in tariff
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Survey shows households’ economic fears, while Goldman Sachs predicts impact of increase in employer NICs
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Original designs for the new Kingston leisure centre were scrapped after they were found to be too expensive
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The government wants farmers to pay the tax on assets above £1m apiece at a reduced rate of 20 per cent
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s legacy is ridden with anti-vaccine conspiracy theories, brain worms and bizarre bear-cub deaths, Gustaf Kilander and Katie Hawkinson report
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Burgum has been an outspoken supporter of the president-elect and was on the shortlist for VP
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During his campaign, Trump pushed false rumors about immigrants eating pets in the Ohio city
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Analysis: Trump’s cabinet choices are shocking, but not surprising, Alex Woodward reports
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President-elect allegedly granted clearance to at least 25 people flagged by the FBI as possible dangers to national security in his first term
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The ‘Fox and Friends’ co-host married television producer Jennifer Rauchet in 2019
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Trump loyalist’s appointment as attorney general could trigger huge shift in how Department of Justice investigates January 6 riot
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Eric Garcia breaks down just how much power Kennedy would have should he lead the agency
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The president-elect has suggested a national emergency could be declared on the issue — but polling suggests while support for deportations has grown, the majority of voters still back a path to legal status