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Search for suspects after 'pepper spray assault' at Heathrow Airport
Police are investigating after a "number of people" were believed to have been attacked with pepper spray by a group of men who then fled.
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England and Scotland fans discover where their opening World Cup games will be played
England and Scotland fans have found out where their World Cup group games will be played when the tournament kicks off in June.
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Piers Morgan's Uncensored nears £100m valuation after stake sale
Piers Morgan, the broadcaster and journalist, is raising tens of millions of dollars of funding from heavyweight investors as he seeks to turn Uncensored, his YouTube-based venture, into a broad-based global media business.
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12-year-old girl from Gaza receives vital brain operation after Israeli bombing near her home
The 3D picture we're shown of Maryam's skull shows a gaping hole.
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Nigel Farage sang antisemitic songs to Jewish classmates, former Dulwich pupil claims
Nigel Farage sang antisemitic songs to Jewish schoolmates - and had a "big issue with anyone called Patel", a former schoolfriend has claimed.
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Inside a secret underground military base in eastern Ukraine
A hidden, underground military base in eastern Ukraine is so secret, soldiers change into civilian clothes whenever they step outside to avoid drawing attention.
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Netflix agrees blockbuster $72bn deal for Warner Bros studios
Netflix has agreed a $72bn (£54bn) deal to secure Warner Bros Discovery's film and TV studios and supercharge its library through rights to top franchises including Harry Potter and Game Of Thrones.
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Major city may have to evacuate as water supplies run low
Iran's capital is counting down to "day zero" - the day the water runs out and the taps run dry.
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Child poverty strategy unveiled - but not everyone's happy
A new long-awaited child poverty strategy is promising to lift half a million children out of poverty by the end of this parliament - but critics have branded it unambitious.
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Netflix flexes its muscles and could yet get its way in Trump's America
Netflix’s $72bn takeover of Warner Brothers is a blockbuster in every sense.
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Japan accuses Chinese fighter of locking fire-control radar on its jets
Japan has claimed a Chinese military jet locked its radar on Japanese fighter jets near the southern island of Okinawa in a "dangerous act".
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Young Germans react to voluntary military service plans
Germany's parliament has voted to reintroduce voluntary military service, but getting Gen Z recruits could prove tricky.
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171 arrests in gig economy crackdown - with 60 delivery drivers to be deported
The UK is deporting 60 delivery riders found to be working illegally after an immigration crackdown.
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Up to 8,000 people could need hospital care before flu wave reaches peak, health leaders warn
Health leaders are warning that up to 8,000 people could be taken to hospital before a flu wave currently gripping the country reaches its peak.
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Next week, one of the world's toughest social media bans will come into force
Australia will introduce one of the world's toughest social media policies for children next week, with a ban that comes into effect on Wednesday.
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At least 25 people dead after major fire at nightclub in Goa, India
At least 25 people have been killed after a fire at a Goa nightclub, police in the Indian state have said.
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King and Queen choose 20th wedding anniversary portrait for Christmas card
The King and Queen have released their Christmas card for this year, featuring a portrait of the royal couple arm in arm as they celebrated their 20th anniversary.
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Gaza ceasefire negotiations at 'critical moment', says Qatar PM
Negotiations on a lasting ceasefire deal for Gaza are at a "critical moment", the prime minister of Qatar, which has played a key role in brokering the deal, has said.
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Jeffrey Epstein's most lucrative currency was people - six years after his death, he continues to haunt those who knew him
Framed photos with presidents, princes and even the pope adorned the many homes of Jeffrey Epstein.
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Young people may lose benefits if they don't engage with help from new £820m scheme, government warns
Young people could lose their right to universal credit if they refuse to engage with help from a new scheme without good reason, the government has warned.
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Celebrities join the Princess of Wales for a carol service to thank Britain's volunteers
The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children have attended the Together at Christmas carol service where they were joined by Hollywood stars.
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Israel allowed to take part in Eurovision 2026 - as several countries withdraw
Israel will be allowed to compete in next year's Eurovision Song Contest, organisers have said - with several broadcasters saying they will now boycott the event.
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Nigel Farage racism allegations are deeply shocking - but will they deter voters?
Allegations about Nigel Farage's schooldays have hit the headlines since the early days of the Brexit campaign in 2013.
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Prostate cancer treatment with potential for fewer side effects to be trialled in UK
A groundbreaking trial for a prostate cancer treatment has been launched in the UK, with the hope of reducing the side effects.
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Scotland's 2am kick off 'difficult' for kids but 'pubs will do a roaring trade', says manager Clarke
At least for the Tartan Army travelling to the United States the World Cup schedule is favourable.
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EU hands €120m fine to Elon Musk's X for breaking social media rules
Elon Musk's social media platform X, formerly Twitter, has been fined €120m (£105m) by the EU after it found rule breaches had left users vulnerable to scams and manipulation.
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Runaway reindeer sparks emergency rescue operation in Merseyside
"Christmas is saved" after a large search operation for a runaway reindeer found the animal on a beach in Merseyside, emergency services have said.
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Oil prices are down but fuel prices aren't - here's why
It's a debate that has raged since the end of the COVID pandemic but, despite regulatory scrutiny, it's fair to say there's been no clear answer to accusations that UK drivers pay over the odds for fuel.
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Millionaire former Tory donor defects to Reform
Millionaire Tory donor Malcolm Offord has defected to Reform UK, saying he would be campaigning "tirelessly" to "remove this rotten SNP government".
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Russia hits Ukraine with missile and drone attack - as Zelenskyy notes 'substantive call' with US officials
Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine overnight into Saturday, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had a "substantive phone call" with US officials aimed at ending the nearly four-year war.
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