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Officials say one person dead and three injured after plane crashed into house on approach to landing at Vilnius
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More than 200 flood alerts remain in place for England and Wales with travel issues set to continue
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Vasillis Panayiotaropoulos always had a thirst for knowledge – but had to leave education behind aged 12 to help his father in the fields
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Cancer Research urges MPs to back tobacco and vapes bill, saying damage caused by cigarettes cannot be ignored
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Of the 85,000 women killed by men in 2023, 60% died at the hands of a partner or family member, new UN figures show
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Workers and their representatives to press US retailer to respect their rights and take action on the climate crisis
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Pat McFadden will tell a Nato conference on Monday that Russia could knock out the UK’s electricity grid
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Tess Merkel Solomons says handling of husband’s case after he missed application deadline has been ‘disgusting’
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Strong winds and persistent rain could complicate clean-up efforts
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Israel used US munition to target and kill three members of the press in Lebanon, Guardian investigation reveals
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Chancellor is expected to tell business leaders she stands by tax rises and point to Labour’s pro-growth policies
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Georgescu, who has called Nato’s ballistic missile defence shield a ‘shame of diplomacy’, will likely head into a run-off with leftist prime minister Marcel Ciolacu
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he fears his country is becoming a ‘testing ground’ for Russian weapons. What we know on day 1,006
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Ministers also ban government advertising from critical newspaper that is widely respected internationally
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Third-century Roman plate and bust of Emperor Hadrian alleged to have links to man convicted of illegal dealing
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Sunday’s election could lead to a battle between far-right’s George Simion and Marcel Ciolacu of Social Democrats
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Welsh town fights raging River Taff with sandbags and buckets as central street has second big flood in four years