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Andrew Tate released from jail: Why does his appeal continue?
Andrew Tate released from jail: Why does his appeal continue?

For months, Andrew Tate has been in prison in Romania. Along with his brother Tristan and two Romanian women, the controversial influencer is being i…

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Jeremy Corbyn: Life after Labour
Jeremy Corbyn: Life after Labour

Labour's governing body has voted to block Jeremy Corbyn from standing as a Labour candidate at the next general election.

Mr Corbyn is already suspe…

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Is AI becoming too clever?
Is AI becoming too clever?

The government is unveiling a new approach to regulating AI in the UK in the hope of building public trust in the technology it hopes can benefit the…

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Israel protests: Is its democracy on the brink of a crisis?
Israel protests: Is its democracy on the brink of a crisis?

Protests have broken out in Israel by many of the country’s secular Jews against the government’s plans to “radically” reform the legal system which …

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Humza Yousaf promises independence: What can new SNP leader deliver?
Humza Yousaf promises independence: What can new SNP leader deliver?

Humza Yousaf made a few big promises as he succeeded Nicola Sturgeon as SNP leader – including healing divisions in his party, redoubling efforts to …

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Prince Harry V The Press
Prince Harry V The Press

In the next 12 months, Prince Harry will be launching multiple lawsuits against multiple newspapers, as part of what he describes as his ‘life’s work…

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Local tree rows and why they’ve become a big deal
Local tree rows and why they’ve become a big deal

Some councils in England have come under fire for unnecessarily felling old healthy trees to make way for regeneration projects.

In Plymouth more tha…

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"Hand on Heart": Boris Johnson swears he’s telling the truth
"Hand on Heart": Boris Johnson swears he’s telling the truth

The former prime minister has been questioned by a cross-party group of MPs for more than three hours, with Boris Johnson's political career on the l…

3 years, 2 months ago

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Misogyny, racism and homophobia – it's not just the Met police’s problem
Misogyny, racism and homophobia – it's not just the Met police’s problem

The Metropolitan Police is institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic, according to the independent police review conducted by Baroness Case…

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Credit Suisse: Are we teetering on the edge of a banking crisis?
Credit Suisse: Are we teetering on the edge of a banking crisis?

Credit Suisse, one of Switzerland's largest banks, has been swallowed up by its rival UBS for £1bn.

The shotgun merger happened less than a week after…

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