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Kennet Properties sells off Thames Water land, whose owner, Kemble Water, has warned it would not be able to pay a £190m loan
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Britain’s Emile Cairess finished third in the London Marathon behind Alexander Mutiso Munyao and Kenenisa Bekele despite his training being affected by his cousin’s car crash and coma
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A historic pub in London’s southwest was damaged in a fire on Friday night (19 April), London Fire Brigade said. Emergency crews were called to the Burn Bullock in Mitcham at around 7:30pm amid reports that the London Road building was on fire. The ...
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Critics condemn ‘reckless and cruel’ expulsions and say deportees likely to be targeted by armed gangs who control much of country
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The former Trump administration attorney general called the hush money trial an ‘abomination’
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Airline says demand has rebounded, with strong bookings at its holiday arm
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Peers’ efforts to protect Afghan special forces from deportation blocked in Commons
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Residents have said the loss of three shops will be felt by the community
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Surrey Street stall holders remains resilient despite the fatal stabbing of Rijkaard Salu Siafa, but concerns over safety remain
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A councillor said she felt the scheme would 'destroy' the amenity of local residents
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The Tory MP who contacted police about Angela Rayner continued to refuse to say what he thinks she has done wrong. James Daly, the Conservative Party deputy chairman, contacted police about allegations surrounding the deputy Labour leader’s living ...
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Marcus Hanlin swallowed conkers hidden in rice, despite care plan at Bristol nursing home stating he had food issues
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The Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which would make it illegal to sell tobacco products to anyone born after January 1, 2009, has cleared its first Commons hurdle despite a Tory revolt
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Rishi Sunak suffers blow to his authority as 57 of his own MPs vote against his plan and over 100 abstain
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despite Donald Trump complaining he cannot attend his son’s high school graduation, the judge overseeing his criminal trial has not made a ruling determining if the former president can
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With the bill expected to gain royal assent this week, the UK will send Kigali the latest payment of £50m despite no migrants having been sent to the east African nation
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Figures show sales rose 3.5% in March, the first increase above inflation since early in the crisis
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Exclusive: Richard Black, 70, was locked out of Britain in 1983 over a passport error, despite living in England since he was a six-year-old boy
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Estimated 27 children killed by famine, with fears many more will suffer lifelong effects, despite Israel’s promise of more aid
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A local group claimed the scheme had made a 'mockery' out of affordable housing guidelines