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The repaired building includes a new staircase, flooring and café
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The player was arrested over rape allegations relating to a woman in her 20s
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The change would have 'no impact' on the area, said the council
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The Mayor of London hailed the trial as “groundbreaking” when it was launched in March last year
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With the UCAS deadline approaching, students are firming up their university applications
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However, Alistair Macrow told MPs the fast food giant’s actions to deal with the problem are ‘working’.
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High government borrowing costs come amid fears that inflation is creeping up again, which could lead the Bank of England to keep rates on hold
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This week’s winter wallop across the U.S. means different things to farmers in different places
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The National Weather Service has issued an extreme weather warning of a life-threatening and destructive windstorm
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Brazilian authorities are gathering in capital Brasilia to mark the second anniversary of an alleged coup attempt by supporters of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro
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It comes as the US is said to be pushing for a truce before Donald Trump’s inauguration on 20 January
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Former president also reportedly considered Fox Business anchor Maria Bartiromo to be his running mate
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Firefighters are currently battling an out-of-control blaze in the exclusive neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, home to a number of A-list Hollywood stars
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The country’s second largest city has been engulfed in flames the past two days, prompting 80,000 to evacuate
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‘But the fact that they don’t want us to take them over makes me want to invade,’ Jesse Watters snarked. ‘I want to quench my imperialist thirst.’
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The U.S. is set to provide Ukraine an additional $500 million in weapons quickly pulled from its existing stockpiles as the Biden administration works to get Kyiv in a stronger negotiating position before President-elect Donald Trump takes office
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After safeguarding minister Jess Phillips said a new national probe into the scandal was still on the table, the prime minister’s official spokesman said the government would grant one if victims’ groups called for it