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The smart, strange Leeds quartet clearly have a bright future ahead of them. But with no sponsor and a straitened ceremony, the same canât be said for the Mercury
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Prices could reach £421 each way in the days approaching Christmas, Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has warned
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Event in 2017 was axed over inadequate accommodation, food and water – and landed its co-founder in jail for fraud
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The Smithtown Library in Long Island, New York, suffered catastrophic flooding on 19 August, after a historic storm dumped nearly 11 inches of rain on Suffolk County. Recently released CCTV footage shows floodwater bursting into the building, before ...
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The U.N. children’s agency says a polio vaccination campaign in Gaza reached 189,000 children, surpassing its target and providing a “rare bright spot” in nearly 11 months of war
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Prison governorsâ leader urges ministers to consider further measures to cut jail population or build new cells
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Seventy-two people died in the fire on 14 June 2017 as the blaze spread in the early hours of the morning with people trapped inside
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Exclusive : “I’ve got bigger things going on,” a distracted Lindell told The Independent, insisting he had never heard of the company trying to get him to pay up.
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EastEnders character Ruby Allen, played by Louisa Lytton, is set to make a return to Walford after nearly three years away following her exit in 2021
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Prisoners serving time for lesser crime following serious one will be eligible under plan to free up jail space, officials confirm
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EXCLUSIVE: “I’ve got bigger things going on,” a distracted Lindell told The Independent, insisting he had never heard of the company trying to get him to pay up.
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Portuguese residents were terrified when the ground started shaking in the early hours of Monday morning last week. Environmental scientist Deborah R Coen explains why they are right to worry about when the big one will hit Lisbon and many other of o ...
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Orbex aims to carry out its first launch from the ‘carbon neutral’ spaceport in northern Scotland next year.
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early settlers ‘strategically’ built bridge to navigate island some 1,600 years earlier than the first confirmed human activity on Mallorca