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Firefighters battle to contain out-of-control blaze ahead of hotter conditions on Boxing Day
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Military says the strikes aim to ‘disrupt and degrade’ Houthi operations such as attacks against US navy warships and merchant vessels
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The regulator warned food manufacturers that Amanita muscaria –  more commonly known as the fly agaric – and the compounds it contains are not authorized to use
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Kim Burgess, 56, Tonya Burgess, 49, and Mack Hanna, 60, have all been charged in connection to the 2004 death of 19-year-old Lindsey Simmons
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Donald Trump’s daughter-in-law was floated as a possible replacement for Marco Rubio, the president-elect’s choice for secretary of state
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Shadow foreign secretary accuses China of ‘all sorts of incursions in our country’
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We all know what hurts, but why is it so difficult to describe? Emma Cook meets the neurologists attempting to answer one of medicine’s hardest questions
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Apps like Depop and Vinted are hugely popular, but an online culture of scams, rage and suspicion is now the default between buyers and sellers, with communications quickly descending into hurling abuse at a stranger
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Getting married was a legal formality for Hayley Hogan and Ivor, who had already been together 17 years. Then on the day, something shifted
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Plan for pregnant royal go overseas for festive period scrapped after doctors advise against travel
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Mark Burnett, who also created Survivor, Shark Tank and The Voice, lacks diplomatic and foreign policy experience
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Suchir Balaji, listed in court filing as having ‘relevant documents’ about copyright violation, died on 26 November
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All of the gifts Justice Thomas has accepted from a Republican donor are valued at $4.75 million, according to a new report
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Saudi national, alleged to have killed five and injured more than 200, had issued a warning on social media
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Ashley Hurst ordered to pay £310,000 over email sent while acting for ex-chancellor
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The accuser recently came under scrutiny for her exorbitant overtime pay — upward of $200,000 — during her role in a desk job in Maddrey’s office
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The Department for Work and Pensions backlog has grown to 91,000 and continues to rise
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