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Palestinian authorities list 127 names on the UK section of foreigners who are eligible to leave via Egypt.
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Death threats, physical assaults and verbal abuse. Union of Jewish Students president Edward Isaacs tells Jewish News about the resolute resolve to support its nearly 9,000 Jewish students across 76 Jewish societies.
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The concerns of families and carers will be at the heart of a new early-warning system, the NHS says.
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Online grocery carts tend to include less variety and fewer fruits and vegetables than those in a trip to a brick-and-mortar supermarket – but online shoppers are less susceptible to unhealthy impulse buys, a new Cornell study has found.
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Governor Andrew Bailey said it was “much too early” to think about cuts to interest rates
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The Strictly 2021 winner enjoyed dinner in London a week after Gio's early exit from the competition
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A man ticketed 19 times, who faces reckless driving charges after he hit and killed a bicyclist, was reportedly driving 67 mph in a 35-mph zone moments befor...
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NI teachers have not had a pay rise in nearly three years and get less than their UK counterparts.
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Artillery shells reportedly sent to Russia through ships and other means since early August
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Exclusive: Drop in compliance visits in England described as ‘incredibly detrimental to water resources’
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Objectives This study aims to investigate the association between childhood adversity and COVID-19-related hospitalisation and COVID-19-related mortality in the UK Biobank. Design Cohort study. Setting UK. Participants 151 200 participants in th ...
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The Prime Minister will arrive on Thursday at Bletchley Park for the second day of the UK’s AI summit.
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Marvel has enjoyed a nearly uninterrupted string of hits ever since it started independently producing its movies with 2008’s “Iron Man.” 
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The original London City Ballet toured internationally but ceased operations in 1996.
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There was ‘arrogance’ in believing the UK would fare better than other countries in the early days of the pandemic, the Covid-19 Inquiry heard.
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German forces killed almost 300,000 people during the Maji Maji rebellion in the early 1900s.
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Industrial action will affect schools and early learning centres in five local authority areas.
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A civil servant who sounded the alarm about the impact of COVID said the Boris Johnson government had a "bullish" attitude in the early days of the pandemic and were even "laughing at the Italians".