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The shock of a shooting will cut deeply - but if anywhere can find hope in the face of despair, Providence can
"Most of us live off hope" - the text of a colourful mural, painted on a wall on Hope Street, Providence.
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Specialist teams and online investigators deployed across England and Wales to tackle 'national emergency' of violence against women and girls
Specialist investigation teams for rape and sexual offences are to be created across England and Wales as the home secretary declares violence against women and girls a "national emergency".
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Gay conversion is still legal in the UK - why hasn't that changed yet?
A draft bill banning gay conversion practices, also known as gay conversion therapy, will be published before the end of the current parliamentary session next spring, the government has told Sky News.
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King 'deeply touched' by reaction to cancer 'good news' - as screening sites see traffic surge
The King will be "deeply touched" by the public’s reaction to the update on his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace has said – as screening websites saw a surge in traffic.
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Strawberry fields forever? The West Sussex farm growing berries in December
Acres of sweet, red strawberries are ripening in West Sussex this winter ready to be sold in UK supermarkets.
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Trump says US 'will retaliate' after three Americans killed in Syrian 'Islamic State attack'
Donald Trump has said the US "will retaliate" after three Americans were killed in a suspected Islamic State attack in Syria.
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Paul Lim makes darts history as he becomes oldest player to win match at PDC World Championship
Paul Lim has become the oldest player ever to win a match at the PDC World Darts Championship.
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Nine people killed in shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach
At least nine people been killed in a shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach.
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Two 17-year-olds die after car crashes into tree in Rotherham
A 17-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy have died after a car crashed into a tree near Rotherham.
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Virginia Giuffre's family 'deeply disappointed' Met Police won't open probe into claims Andrew asked officer to investigate her
Virginia Giuffre's family have said they are "deeply disappointed" by the Metropolitan Police's decision not to investigate reports Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked an officer to help dig up dirt on her.




