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Ex-president claims ‘millions of people ... are illegally’ entering US to vote in 2024
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Momentum seemed to be on their side of US lawmakers this year to stop 150 million Americans from using TikTok. What happened?
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Former Waterstones boss Tim Coates among those to criticise government, Arts Council and British Library bid to create a ‘single digital presence’ for libraries
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There's a crater 140 million miles from London (and the rest of the world, now we think about it) that got its name from a random South London suburb
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Six million people under high surf warning as powerful storms sweep through California and Oregon
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A farrier whose horseshoe videos have attracted celebrity endorsement and made him one of the UK’s most viewed TikTokers for a third year running has hailed 2023 as “incredible”. Sam Dracott, who smiths shoes for horses and treats infected hoov ...
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Scotland Yard has spent more than £13 million on the hunt for missing girl over 17 years
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A levy would help the city to cope with its 4 million annual visitors, politicians and event organisers say
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Jonny Johnston didn’t want to let his colleagues down and so went to work despite becoming an overnight millionaire
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Since 2014, millions of Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other minorities have been locked up in China and subjected to torture and forced labour. Some of those released talk about trying to rebuild their lives in neighbouring Kazakhstan
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Martin Lewis has revealed when the next Department for Work and Pensions payment will be made to millions of households across the UK. The money-saving expert was given special dispensation to reveal the dates for the confirmed DWP Cost of Living Pay ...
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The Netherlands’ former deputy prime minister and a Mideast expert has been appointed the U.N. coordinator for humanitarian aid to Gaza, where there are more than 2 million desperate civilians in need of food, water and medicine
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The far-right militant is wanted on contempt of court charges stemming from a multi-million dollar lawsuit
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Sixty-three claims for pothole-related damage were made by motorists every day last year, the Liberal Democrats have said. The party has called for road maintenance budgets to be fully restored by the government, accusing the Conservatives of oversee ...
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More than 1.5 million food parcels were provided by the Trussell Trust in the last six months, with record numbers using food banks amid rising energy costs, food price inflation and growing poverty, Jabed Ahmed writes
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Greater Change funds a person’s specific needs such as rent, mental health treatment or skills courses – and it’s saving millions in public money
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Along with an estimated six million people around the world, Rudi Zygadlo lost his sense of smell after having had Covid. He presumed it would return. But three years later his food still tastes like cardboard. Can anything be done?
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Half a million people are believed to have the disease without knowing it