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The Premier League club have signed an agreement to rehouse Croydon Council tenants affected by multimillion pound plans
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The house building slump across England has been put down to the rising costs of materials
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The Biden administration has finalized rules that would restrict new oil and gas leasing and development in portions of a federal petroleum reserve in Alaska that are considered particularly sensitive as the Arctic continues to warm
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Campaigners say underclaiming is a result of restrictions on taking on paid work and harsh penalties for accidental rule breaches
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First phase in world’s largest democratic exercise begins, with 969 million people eligible to vote over six-week period
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‘This story is a sensational one, and one which probably, we jokingly say, belongs in a Netflix series”, Chief of the Peel Regional Police Nishan Duraiappah said
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Andrew Feinberg reports on a $50 million ad campaign focused on reaching out to Trump loyalists — and whether it has a realistic chance of changing the outcome for Biden
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Homes, barns, trees and power lines were all damaged as storms hit on Tuesday
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Therapist Lindsay Gibson’s 2015 book has sold over a million copies and its message has soared on social media. What does it mean?
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Sea monster likely terrorised waters around 200 million years ago
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The world’s most populous country prepares to go to the polls, with Narendra Modi’s BJP the frontrunner in vote that ends on 1 June
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The American Diabetes Association takes millions from companies that stand to profit from our reliance on drugs. Is that affecting their guidance?
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Dubai police rescued a cat from floods after heavy thunderstorms and torrential rain brought chaos to the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday, 16 April. More than a year and a half’s worth of rain fell on the city, flooding highways and the internation ...
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From multimillion-dollar properties to luxury watches (and a replica signed Joe DiMaggio shirt), the former New York mayor and Trump attorney may have to part with some cherished items to pay his creditors, writes Kelly Rissman
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The squatters say they have been given legal papers after setting up a community café in Gordon Ramsay's unused pub
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Rollout comes after Home Office immigration database errors mixed up peoples’ identities
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Seven million people are either incorrectly registered or missing from the voting register entirely, according to the Electoral Commission
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The mayor says getting rid of the £12.50 zone would come at a huge price as roadside nitrogen dioxide pollution in London has been 'cut in half' since 2016
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Patrice Runner, 57, of Canada was convicted in June of multiple counts of defrauding ‘millions of older and vulnerable Americans’