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A Conservative aide who described the government's Rwanda policy as "crap" was doing so for "dramatic effect," James Cleverly has said. James Sunderland, a Tory candidate and Mr Cleverlyâs parliamentary privat ...
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Cases are predicted to nearly double by 2040 as charity warns of 400,000 people in UK with undiagnosed heart failure
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Scientists hope wealth of prehistoric material in Wogan Cavern in Wales is well preserved enough to reveal what really happened to our most ancient ancestors
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Researchers challenge long-held idea that islanders chopped down palm trees at an unsustainable rate
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A driver who seriously injured two women after running them over in a car park in the West Midlands has been jailed for nearly four years. The two victims aged 76 aged 82, who have not been named, were arriving at The Dovecote pub in West Bromwich on ...
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Watch live on Friday (21 June) as a New Mexico judge considers whether to compel a movie set armorer to testify at actor Alec Baldwin's involuntary manslaughter trial for the fatal shooting nearly three years ago of a cinematographer during rehearsal ...
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What happened this week in the UK election campaign, from a betting controversy to Farage's ambition
The U.K. general election is nearly two weeks away
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A content creator whose 70kg dog weighs more than she does and stands at 6ft 1in tall on his hind legs has said âitâs like walking with a celebrityâ around London as people constantly ask to take his picture. Isidora Saveljic first bro ...
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Spectators gathered at Stonehenge early on Friday 21 June to watch the first sunrise of the summer. Marking the summer solstice, crowds flocked to the Wiltshire site at dawn to witness the event. The summer solstice occurs for Earth’s upper half wh ...
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Nigel Farage appeared to celebrate in the pub as Denmark scored their equaliser against England on Thursday afternoon (20 June). The Reform UK leader shared footage of himself surrounded by jubilant fans cheering and chanting while watching the Euro ...
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Lokiceratops, named after Norse god Loki, is possibly fifth species of Ceratops and roamed Earth nearly 78m years ago
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The number of Iberian Lynxes has increased by nearly 2,000 since 2002, according to the latest census
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Warning this article contains distressing topics including suicidal thoughts and the loss of a child
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Australian research finds people who walked three to five times weekly stayed pain-free almost twice as long
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Researchers found the ‘Christchurch’ gene to have a protective effect in people who are at very high risk of developing the disease.
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Subjects who kept virus at bay showed rapid response in nasal immune cells and more activity in early-alert gene