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Michael Gallagher, whose son Aiden died in the 1998 attack, said he hopes the inquiry will be able to start by the end of this year or early next.
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John Whaite nearly fell victim to the so-called "Strictly curse", after falling in love with his professional dance partner
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Nearly half of marriages in the UK end in divorce. It can be acrimonious, expensive and hard on family. But it also heralds a new start. Here, a dozen divorcees reflect on what they’ve lived through
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A number of lenders are cutting rates but experts say it may be too early to call it a turning point.
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Residents of Lahaina were allowed back home on Friday 11 August for the first time since wildfires killed at least 67 people and turned large swaths of the centuries-old town into a hellscape of ashen rubble. The devastation was clear to see, with ne ...
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Anson Dorrance said the England manager was a ‘very serious’ person while playing for the University of North Carolina women’s team.
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Major powers such as the United States, China, India, Japan and the European Union have all been probing the moon in recent years
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The Wolfson Gallery at Charleston, East Sussex is holding the exhibition of examples of Hockney’s early works.
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Plans to train the marines were announced in February during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s surprise visit to London.
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Severe cold a million years ago forced our ancestors from the continent, but they adapted and returned.
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The findings challenge the idea of continuous early human occupation of Europe, the researchers said.