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UK PM says monarch is doing ‘a fantastic job’ after protest by senator in Australian parliament
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Suspects are accused of photographing and collecting information about Israeli bases and facilities
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When a British fashion designer was reunited with her dress 40 years after it went missing, we asked for your best, most surprising discoveries
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The grim news that ITV wants AI to come up with its programme ideas surely spells the death of television … so we put ChatGPT to the test. Is the world ready for Mind the Gap With Natalie Cassidy?
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Affected items produced by FGS Ingredients include Domino’s BBQ Dip, seasonings and meat products
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Eleanor Brown, 24, given three-year sentence for ‘vindictive, selfish and vengeful offending’ against woman
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Musk’s latest ploy to assist Trump to win the US election has been to give away $1m every day to a member of the public
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Detainees say they were sent into unexplored houses and tunnels before soldiers, in violation of Geneva conventions
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Warning of ‘lost generation’ in Adré and Farchana camps as Sudan’s civil war drives huge numbers across border
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Charles and Camilla entered the Great Hall from a door behind the stage – not from the foyer, down the centre aisle, and past Thorpe. Now we may know why
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Democrat candidate says ‘the American people deserve so much better’ during interview as Trump prepares to visit key state of North Carolina
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Result after nearly 99% of votes counted shows 50.18% back enshrining path toward EU in constitution
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Anora, his tragi-comedy about a lapdancer who marries a Russian oligarch’s son, is the latest in a line of acclaimed movies about sex work. The Hollywood outsider talks about ‘nightmare’ A-listers and the dangers of partying in his 50s
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Industry bodies say over-ordering is eroding profitability as big sellers clamp down on practice
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Israel says its is targeting banking system linked to Hezbollah; Israeli military making life ‘impossible’ for Palestinians in area by ‘relentlessly’ bombing it and preventing entry of aid, UN’s human rights office says
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As the Cop16 biodiversity conference begins, scientists and academics say human activity has pushed the world into a danger zone