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Dozens arrested and thousands contacted after scammer site taken offline
Dozens of people around the world have been arrested after police disrupted a UK-founded website scamming victims on an industrial scale.
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Mark Menzies: MP gives up Tory whip amid investigation into claims he misused campaign funds
A Conservative MP has been suspended by the parliamentary party while it investigates newspaper claims he misused campaign funds.
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Lebanon at a crossroads as it awaits Israel's response to Iran - with fears growing revenge will trigger 'bigger war'
Lebanon is balanced as though on an earthquake faultline right now - whatever Israel decides to do next will have massive repercussions throughout the entire region.
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Section 21s: Almost one million renters given no-fault evictions since Tories promised to scrap them
Almost one million private renters in England have been handed no-fault evictions since the Conservative government promised to abolish them, new data has shown.
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Review ordered into another Post Office IT system amid claims of more wrongful convictions
The government has agreed to have an independent IT expert review of a Post Office software system predating Horizon, amid claims dozens more sub-postmasters may have been wrongly convicted.
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A whiff of wishful thinking about Hunt's declaration of economic 'soft landing'
It's not quite a Mission Accomplished moment - the equivalent of that day in 2003 when George W Bush stood on an aircraft carrier and prematurely declared the Iraq war was over.
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Salman Rushdie thought it would be 'the end' after stabbing left him in 'lake of blood'
Sir Salman Rushdie has told Sky News he thought it would be "the end" for him after he was repeatedly stabbed at a public lecture in 2022.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt insists UK's economy has 'turned corner' - telling public to 'stick to plan' for 'better times'
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said that "better times are ahead" but that the fundamentals of the UK economy are "very strong".
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What is cloud seeding and did it cause record rainfall in Dubai?
A record amount of rainfall was said to have caused "absolute carnage" in Dubai on Tuesday - with schools closed, flights suspended and people working from home.
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India's colossal election season begins as Modi seeks third term
As the Prime Minister's car approaches, the chants of "Modi!" are deafening. His cavalcade moves at walking pace and as it nears, the people surge forwards with their phones out, snapping the moment for posterity.
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Sydney bishop forgives alleged attacker and urges followers not to retaliate
A bishop who was stabbed during a church service in Australia has said he forgives his alleged attacker.
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Oxfordshire: Bird confuses police officers by mimicking siren sound
Police officers were left "confused" by a bird when it convincingly mimicked the sound of the sirens on their cars.
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Scottish health boards pause prescription of puberty blockers for young people
Scotland's only gender identity clinic for under-18s has paused the prescription of puberty blockers to young people.
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Escaped racehorse joins commuters at train station - and stands behind yellow line
Commuters at a train station in Australia were left doing a doubletake as an escaped racehorse joined them to wait for a passenger service.
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Boeing whistleblower claims 787 Dreamliner planes 'defective'
Crisis-hit Boeing has rushed to defend itself from fresh whistleblower allegations of poor practice, as the airline continues to grapple its latest safety crisis.
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Georgians protest against 'Russian law' that will test the country's future direction
Thousands of people in Georgia have protested for the third consecutive night over a bill they say is inspired by laws used in authoritarian Russia to crush dissent.
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An uncomfortable truth about climate targets - with people already struggling to pay bills
The fingerprints of climate change are all around us.
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