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Paris’s influence on the continent faces the biggest challenge in decades
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As Syria marks the overthrow of the Assad regime, Bel Trew visits Aleppo, where Christian residents are beset by uncertainty. She speaks to families worried about life under a new Islamist-led administration
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It comes as 45 per cent of energy consumers are concerned about their finances this winter
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One mother debates whether to become homeless now or in March. Another breaks down as she explains how she has got into thousands of pounds of rental debt. On one day in court, Holly Bancroft meets the families fighting to keep a roof over their head
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Trump also warns he would not let a ‘vital national asset’ for the US fall into the ‘wrong hands’
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Items in special exhibition displayed for first time include copy of David Copperfield taken by Scott to Antarctica
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Planned closures are also affecting journeys this afternoon (Sunday, December 22)
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Despite being London's smallest nature reserve, it's ideal for getting out and about and reconnecting with nature
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The A3 will be shut in both directions during one weekend
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Robert Hanna took the pupil to the home he shared with his partner of 17 years
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Sir Keir Starmer confirmed that Lord Peter Mandelson had been chosen as the UK’s ambassador in Washington
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The first two episodes of the new series will air at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on New Year’s Day
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Nine-year-old child among five dead with 200 other people injured in attack, including 40 critical
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Lord Peter Mandelson denied any interest in becoming the UK’s ambassador to the US in a Newsnight interview in July - just four months before he was appointed to the role. Lord Mandelson, who served in the cabinets of Sir Tony Blair and Gordon Brow ...
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From holding space to a baby pygmy hippo, there’s much to be learned about the world through the memes and trends that dominated our social media feeds this year
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Diageo also reportedly puts shipments for North America on standby for potential diversion to keep up with thirst