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Young girls in UK drink, smoke and vape more than boys, says study
Young girls in the UK drink, smoke and vape more than boys, a major study suggests.
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Two horses which bolted through central London in a 'serious condition'
Two horses which bolted and charged through central London on Wednesday are in a "serious condition", a minister has said.
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Officers who failed to spot murder victim had been shot could face misconduct inquiry
Officers who failed to spot a murder victim had been shot could face a misconduct inquiry, a former senior detective has told Sky News.
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'They're terrified of the possible results': US considers cutting funds to notorious Israeli army unit
The drive into the village of Jiljiliya is not what you expect on the West Bank. Imposing mansions line the route, with grand gates and lavish decorations.
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Israel-Hamas war: Hostage's parents tell him 'stay strong' after video shows him alive but missing part of arm
The parents of an Israeli hostage have told him "we love you, stay strong, survive" after he appeared with part of his arm missing in a video released by Hamas.
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Dozens arrested in US as student protests over Gaza spread across country
Chaos engulfed campuses across the United States as pro-Palestinian student protests spread to universities across the length and breadth of this country.
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Why new pre-election pledges in former red wall towns like Grimsby may not be enough
June gives me a wry smile when I ask her if she trusts politicians. But it soon fades.
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John Barnes: Ex-England and Liverpool star banned as company director over unpaid taxes
John Barnes has been banned as a director after his company failed to pay almost £200,000 in tax.
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Labour promises publicly owned rail - as Tories slam 'unfunded nationalisation'
Labour will promise to deliver the biggest shake-up to rail "in a generation" by establishing the long-delayed Great British Railways (GBR) organisation and bringing routes back into public ownership.
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A crisis of trust in our politics spells trouble for the government
The morning after the 2019 general election, Boris Johnson pledged to people in the North East who had voted Conservative for the first time that he and the party would "repay your trust".