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Armagh footballer Nugent charged with sexual offences
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Why the next pope's name could indicate what's ahead for the Catholic Church
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What will happen in Germany now that Friedrich Merz has failed to be elected chancellor?
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Nigerians, Pakistanis and Sri Lankans face UK student visa crackdown
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Rebekah Vardy agrees to pay £1.2m of Coleen Rooney legal costs in libel case
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Over 3,000 caught speeding across Bank Holiday weekend
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Martin says Israel's Gaza blockade 'clearly a war crime'
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Limburg alderman causes accident after drinking too much at brewery
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Reform’s chairman is right: young Britons are demoralised. But it’s not because they hate their country | Zoe Williams
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UK services sector shrinks for first time in 17 months amid Trump tariff fears
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Police investigate two motorcyclists’ deaths in British Superbikes crash
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Vardy to pay at least £1.4m of Rooney's legal costs
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Blow for Merz as he misses majority in first vote for chancellor for the first time in history
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As it happened: Satchwell trial hears garda evidence
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Finland returning stolen African treasure to Benin
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Baking a deal? Hovis and Kingsmill owners in talks about historic merger
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How does the conclave work and when will a new pope be chosen?
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Number of self-employed stabilizing after drop tied to stricter hiring rules
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Ex-Runcorn MP Mike Amesbury urges Labour backbenchers to oppose welfare cuts
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Call for clarity on laws around serving 0% beer to minors
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Jamie Cullum to compose music for RSC’s The Constant Wife starring Rose Leslie
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Pay increases agreed in municipal and county public sector
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Merz fails to be elected chancellor by German parliament
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Chilly weather to give way to higher temps from Thursday
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Trump administration says it will pay immigrants in the US illegally $1,000 to leave the country
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Mexico commemorates Battle of Puebla with historic reenactments
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Laika like that - EMMY has first Eurovision rehearsal
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Calm dialogue needed between EU, US over tariffs - Harris
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Cardinals enter seclusion ahead of conclave
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Helsinki to test nuclear district heating plant design
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Dutch victims overjoyed by take down of deepfake porn site
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Friedrich Merz, 'bulwark against the AfD', to be appointed German chancellor
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Romania names interim premier as turmoil deepens
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Barbie maker raises prices due to Trump tariffs as Ford warns of $1.5bn cost
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Reform accused of hypocrisy after advertising home working jobs
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Merz elected German chancellor after initial shock defeat
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Yemen's international airport in Sanaa fully disabled by air strikes, Israeli military says
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Friedrich Merz elected German chancellor hours after historic first ballot defeat
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Philips expects trade war tariffs to cost it up to €300 million
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Banning cars in city centres has worked around the world. Why isn’t London’s Oxford Street pedestrianised yet? | Phineas Harper
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Watch: UK royals join crowds for VE Day 80th anniversary
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Germany’s Merz confirmed as chancellor in second vote following first round humiliation – as it happened
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Deliveroo agrees £2.9bn takeover by US rival DoorDash
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US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth directs 20% cut to top military leadership positions
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Environmental groups preparing dozens of lawsuits against Dutch nitrogen policy
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Tuesday's papers: Air sector disputes, film tariff, and lots of toilet paper
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Bundestag elects CDU's Friedrich Merz as new German chancellor in repeat vote
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Tuesday briefing: The levers Labour might pull to counter a growing threat from Reform
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Cops targeted in 12,500 incidents of violence, aggression last year
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Cyclist dies following road collision in Dublin
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Cyclist dies following road collision in Dublin
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Hotel won’t budge for Lionesses fan after Booking.com pinwheel reset
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‘A great perk’: seven ways to make the most of your employee benefits
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UK business activity falls for the first time since October 2023; US trade deficit hits record; FTSE 100’s record run continues – as it happened
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Man arrested after garda struck by van in Co Louth
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Israeli minister says 'Gaza will be entirely destroyed'
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Carney meets with Trump to reset US-Canada relationship
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Carney says Canada 'not for sale' in meeting with Trump
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16.6 million people traveled through Dutch airports in first quarter
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Overnight drone strikes force Russia to close airports, including four in Moscow
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New technology to monitor for endangered corncrakes
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New technology to monitor for endangered corncrakes
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Six-week hosepipe ban in effect in three areas
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SGP leadership opposes proposal to allow women in political roles
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Britain has one of most difficult voter registration processes, report finds
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UK falling behind on tackling microplastic pollution, scientists say
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Aviation industry is ‘failing dramatically’ on climate, insiders say
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The lesson for Labour? Until it can improve local lives and stop fearing Farage, more losses are coming | Polly Toynbee
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Starmer ignored nuclear watchdog when he blamed regulations for delays
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