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Hundreds of millions of people have a chance of seeing celestial spectacle
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Travelers undeterred by gloomy forecasts potentially spoiling celestial show, assembling from Texas to Maine for rare spectacle
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Nearly half a million are owed an average of £2,000, no strings attached
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Universal credit, claimed by about 6 million people in the UK, is given to workers on low incomes as well as those who are out of work
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An astronomer has explained why the 2024 solar eclipse is one in ten million year occurrence. North America will be treated to a total solar eclipse today (8 April), plunging into darkness during the daytime. The rare occurrence will see many flockin ...
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Average 13% increase by 2027 will put millions of households under further pressure, says thinktank
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Watch live as Rwanda marks the 30th anniversary of the genocide that claimed almost a million lives during the country’s civil war in the early 1990s.
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Insurers have banked huge hidden payments for buildings cover over many years, experts say
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Fake news sites falsely claim King has sold Highgrove House to Volodymyr Zelenskyy for £20 million
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Main rate of employee national insurance has been cut from 10 per cent to 8 per cent
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Half a million died in 100 days: neighbours attacked neighbours, children saw their families slaughtered. But 30 years on, many of the victims and perpetrators have forged reconciliations – even become friends. How did it happen?
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Cities expect huge crowds with millions gathering in 115-mile wide ‘path of totality’ for Monday’s exceptionally large and long eclipse
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Main rate of employee national insurance to be cut from 10 per cent to 8 per cent
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Burglars somehow bypassed the alarm system, with staff only noticing the theft on Monday morning
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Saudi Arabia will host the WTA Finals as part of a three-year deal with the women’s professional tennis tour that will increase the prize money for this November’s season-ending championship to a record $15.25 million
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Exclusive: senior party officials worked on commercial venture that would allow brands to sell products to supporters
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Rishi Sunak laughed as he was asked perhaps one of the most important political questions - Why are his trousers so short? A clip of the prime minister interviewing Gordan Ramsay went viral in 2021 as millions were drawn to the shortness of his trous ...
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Growing interest in services that create digital clones of the dead as millions visit graves this week for tomb-sweeping festival
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ONS figures suggest 9.7 million people are waiting for hospital appointment or treatment
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Dympna McKenna cried when the scammers offered her cash but later realised it was a lie