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UK will 'not take back asylum seekers from Ireland until France takes back Channel migrants'
The UK will not take back asylum seekers who cross the border into Ireland "until the EU accepts that we can send them back to France", according to a government source.
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Disgruntled school worker accused of using AI to create fake recording of principal on racist rant
A high school athletics director has been accused of using AI to create a fake recording of the principal going on a racist and antisemitic rant.
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Om Fahad: Iraqi social media influencer shot dead by motorbike gunman
A well-known Iraqi social media influencer has been shot dead in her car by a gunman who was on a motorbike.
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Harvey Weinstein taken to hospital after being moved to a New York jail
The lawyer for Harvey Weinstein says the former film producer has been taken to hospital after being moved to a New York jail.
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The Tories are expecting a pounding at the local elections - but could Labour have the harder job?
Thursday's local elections have been pencilled in as a day of peril for Rishi Sunak for so long, it's hard to remember when Tory turbulence - and maybe even a leadership challenge - was not expected after 2 May.
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Post Office inquiry: Former complaints handler executive says she never 'knowingly' did anything wrong
A former top Post Office executive has told the Horizon scandal inquiry she never "knowingly" did anything wrong and did not remember a 2010 email saying that cash balances in sub-postmasters' branch accounts could be remotely accessed.
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Small boat migrant arrivals by late April at highest level ever
The number of migrants that have crossed the Channel in small boats during the first four months of the year is at its highest ever level.
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More human remains found in two locations as part of Salford torso inquiry
More human remains have been found in two locations as part of an investigation that started when a man's torso was discovered in Salford.
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There's a new trade war brewing - over global dominance in the electric car market
There's a trade war brewing between China and the West, at stake is who will dominate the global market for electric vehicles.
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Measles cases worldwide almost double in a year - as England faces measles 'emergency'
Measles cases nearly doubled globally between 2022 and 2023, researchers say.
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Warmer weather is finally on its way, with parts of Britain set to bask in 20C heat
Highs of 20C (68F) are expected in parts of the UK this week, the Met Office has said, following a spell of cold, wet and windy weather.
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Moulin Rouge: Windmill blades fall off overnight
The windmill blades of the Moulin Rouge, the most famous cabaret club in Paris, have fallen off.
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Russian journalists jailed over alleged work for Alexei Navalny group
Two Russian journalists could face at least two years in prison after they were arrested on "extremism" charges, accused of working for a group founded by the late Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny.
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Ireland pledging emergency legislation to send asylum seekers back to UK in wake of Rwanda bill being passed
Ireland is pledging emergency legislation enabling it to send asylum seekers back to the UK.
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Unions vow to fight rejection of plan to save Tata Steel jobs
Unions have warned of a bitter fight ahead after their plans to avert thousands of job losses at Tata Steel were rejected by the company.
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Protests in London over death sentence imposed on Iranian rapper Toomaj Salehi
Demonstrators protested in London on Sunday against the death sentence imposed on a rapper by a court in Iran.
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As local elections loom, are the Conservatives missing Boris Johnson?
Is Boris Johnson's style of politics still alive and well in parts of the country?
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MPs to debate assisted dying after campaign backed by Dame Esther Rantzen
MPs are set to debate assisted dying today, after a campaign backed by the journalist and campaigner Dame Esther Rantzen.
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Russia sanctions-busting? Big questions remain over UK car exports
The extraordinary, unprecedented and largely unexplained flows of millions of pounds of British luxury cars into states neighbouring Russia continued in February, according to new official data.
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