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MPs voice concerns over diplomatic post closures amid budget cuts
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Lisbon crash wreckage removed, 3 UK citizens among dead
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Angela Rayner’s departure is an old-fashioned scalp for the rightwing press
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Duchess of Kent has died aged 92, says Buckingham Palace
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Equalities watchdog submits formal guidance after UK supreme court transgender ruling
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Digested week: ‘Nuclear’ Wintour should bunker down in Cara’s ball pit | Lucy Mangan
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Finland assisting Latvia with border patrols
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Angela Rayner resigns over stamp duty row
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Three-year-old German boy rescued from Lisbon streetcar crash wreckage, officials say
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Jaguar Land Rover staff told to stay home after cyber-attack
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Amsterdam to cover maternity care costs for hundreds of families in Zuidoost
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Senegal’s Layene Sufi brotherhood celebrates Mawlid in Dakar
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Court hands berry firm execs prison terms for aggravated human trafficking
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Bord na Móna's strike threat ends following ballot
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'The king is dead': Italian press mourns Giorgio Armani
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Lammy becomes new UK deputy PM after Rayner resigns
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Fifteen post-1965 buildings nominated to become new national momuments
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Fórsa withdraws school secretary and caretaker strike
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Angela Rayner resigns as UK deputy prime minister over stamp duty underpayment
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Lunar eclipse set to be visible in Ireland over weekend
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Search for missing boy in Dublin suspended for evening
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“Sustainable” energy company caught lying about wood sourcing
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What's in a name? US lawyer Mark Zuckerberg sues Facebook over account shutdowns for 'impersonation'
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Lisbon funicular wreckage removed after deadly crash
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Call for urgent Windrush payouts as survivors say Home Office ‘waiting for us to die’
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Ultrasound ‘helmet’ could treat Parkinson’s non-invasively, study shows
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‘Justice has been served’: ‘Queen of the Con’ convicted of fraud in Northern Ireland
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Fast fashion’s quick decline: Asos and Boohoo have that post-Covid feeling
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USU: Ombudsman calls Finns Party MP's statements racist
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Monaghan fit for Black Ferns game but Wafer remains out
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Finland joins French-Saudi led declaration on Palestine
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Fake pics of murdered Abcoude girl's funeral used for online scams
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Retail sales rise but ONS apologises as statistics crisis deepens
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Why has Trump renamed the US Department of Defense to Department of War?
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One year on - How Ireland shocked the Black Ferns
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Hong Kong hosts first hot air balloon festival
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A grim week of migrant-bashing, and for what? People will suffer – and Labour will gain absolutely nothing | Diane Taylor
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Latest news bulletin | September 5th, 2025 – Midday
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Putin says western troops in Ukraine would be ‘legitimate targets’ as European countries pledge security support – as it happened
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Lammy made deputy PM with Cooper as foreign secretary and Mahmood at Home Office – as it happened
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Inquiry launched into phone ‘planted in Commons to play sex noises’ at PMQs
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'Grand monsieur': Legendary fashion designer Giorgio Armani stayed true to his vision, never wavered
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Dutch government doesn't have to pay PostNL €30 mil. advance on rejected subsidy: Court
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Keating reveals Boyzone will 'try' to reunite in 2026
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Average UK house price rises to record £299,331, says Halifax
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Rio police free hostages in raid that leaves eight dead
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Two men stole over €100,000 from the hospice in Ermelo
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Friday's papers: Experts on 'employment vouchers', daylight savings debate and selling sick days
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McCarthy and Keane clash brought to life in Saipan
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US tech giants gather for White House dinner with Trump
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Dutch internet providers still offering platform to Russian propaganda despite sanctions
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French national among 16 people killed in Lisbon funicular train crash
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Search for climber in Cork stood down after a body found
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More over 55s seeking help - homeless, addiction charity
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More women reaching board positions in Dutch listed companies
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Foreign troops in Ukraine would be 'legitimate targets for destruction,’ Putin says
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RMT strikes expected to bring London tube to a halt for four days
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Farmers protest in Brussels against EU-Mercosur trade deal
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Authoritative to authoritarian: rightwing radicalisation is blurring the Conservatives’ political red lines | Andy Beckett
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Homes for sale near great schools – in pictures
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Israelis across the country to gather and mark 700 days since Hamas' 7 October attacks
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Grabbing phone a 'reflex' response, Linehan trial hears
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Russian spy drones over Germany: Why the Bundeswehr cannot shoot them down
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Rents increased by 4.9% on average in July
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Nigel Farage uses private company to pay less tax on GB News earnings
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UK exit from ECHR ‘would remove foundations of Good Friday agreement’
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Fears for England riverbank habitats amid relaxed post-Brexit rules
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Brexit didn’t solve Britain’s woes, but no matter: leaving the ECHR definitely will. Sounds simple, doesn’t it? | Polly Toynbee
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Rooftop housing could ease Dutch shortage with 100,000 homes, but few built: Study
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Interest paid on Ireland's borrowings to rise - report
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