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Concerns about baby vaccination rate in Rotterdam, The Hague
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So politicians want rid of the Senedd: would they abolish any other country’s democracy? | Will Hayward
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€50m pledged to help families exit long-term homelessness
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Are European capitals under threat from Russia's kamikaze drones?
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Men attack two cars in apparent anti-migrant vigilante violence in Belfast
The Guardian (UK)
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Starmer urged to sack Mandelson amid Epstein business deal revelations
The Guardian (UK)
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Students urged to check register ahead of election
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LNER urges customers to be vigilant after passenger details accessed in cyber-attack
The Guardian (UK)
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Police seek suspect in random assault on young woman in Breda
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Nepal's army imposes curfew day after Gen-Z protesters set government buildings on fire
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McDonald's outlet with rat droppings among FSAI closures
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Kazakhstan to change its parliamentary system
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French protesters 'focus on disrupting key elements of national infrastructure'
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Ursula von der Leyen calls for suspension of EU free trade with Israel
The Guardian
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Jaguar Land Rover says cyber-attack has affected ‘some data’
The Guardian (UK)
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Flash floods and landslides leave dozens dead or missing in Indonesia
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Dutch leaders angered by Russian drone incident amid debate on show of force
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Labour must champion inclusivity to tackle advance of far right, says deputy leadership hopeful
The Guardian (UK)
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Why this moment of rightwing racism feels so different – and how we can resist it
The Guardian (UK)
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Industrial orders soar by 22%, but output sinks
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British swimmer Ross Edgley is first to swim around Iceland
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Why have energy drinks been banned for under-16s in England? The real question is why it wasn’t done sooner | Devi Sridhar
The Guardian (UK)
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From woodcuts to Colin Firth: how Jane Austen’s stories have been pictured
The Guardian (UK)
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Amsterdam must do more to protect homeless children, Ombudsman says
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Finland sees fewer workplace accidents this year
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Starmer tightens grip on economic policy by strengthening autumn ‘budget board’
The Guardian (UK)
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EU proposes regional hub on Cyprus to better tackle wildfires, von der Leyen says
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Leak exposes Washington Post boss Will Lewis’s role as secret adviser to Boris Johnson while PM
The Guardian (UK)
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Four dead, including two children, attempting to cross Channel to UK in last 24 hours
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Trump Doonbeg to host Irish Open in 2026
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Housebuilder Vistry’s profits more than halve amid economic uncertainty
The Guardian (UK)
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Survey: Many immigrant women feel Finland's societal climate has deteriorated
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Transplant survivor reflects on 40 years since surgery
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Population could grow much faster than expected - report
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Starmer’s meeting with Israeli president could set relations back further
The Guardian (UK)
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Dutch regulator investigating Snapchat over vape sales to children
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Bosses can reject applicants who support rival football team to existing staff, judge says
The Guardian (UK)
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Mandelson: more ‘very embarrassing’ details of Epstein friendship to come
The Guardian (UK)
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Man convicted of murder in knife attack at German festival and sentenced to life in prison
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Poland: Russian drones shot down after violating airspace
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Phone bans not in best interest of children - Ombudsman
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Second drone attack targets Gaza flotilla's boat in Tunisia, activists say
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'Not acceptable conduct between partners' Israel says as EU announces halt to 'all payments'
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EU wants to scrap part of trade treaty with Israel; Netherlands working on import ban
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Italian journalists honour colleagues killed in Gaza conflict
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Gregg Wallace launches legal action against BBC
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CMAT and Fontaines D.C. among Mercury Prize nominees
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United front after Russian drones over Polish skies
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Starmer should beware: in this volatile age, no majority and no leader is secure for long | Rafael Behr
The Guardian (UK)
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UK contactless payments could go above £100 or become unlimited
The Guardian (UK)
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New French PM takes office as ‘Block Everything’ protests rock country – as it happened
The Guardian
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Kent and Greenwich universities to merge in attempt to improve financial viability
The Guardian (UK)
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Starmer says he has confidence in Peter Mandelson amid calls to sack him over Epstein ties – as it happened
The Guardian (UK)
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Troops deployed in Kathmandu after days of deadly unrest
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Poland activates NATO Article 4 to consult allies after Russian drone incursion
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Dublin Airport refunds 4,500 customers on parking charges
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Latest news bulletin | September 10th, 2025 – Midday
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Labour comms director helped write manifesto while still working at TikTok
The Guardian (UK)
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Millions of old smartphones gathering dust in Dutch homes, study finds
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New footage of man wanted for killing Syrian woman in Almere
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Russian drones in Polish airspace 'reckless' - Taoiseach
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AI chatbot confuses VVD and PVV in election advice
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Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk to cut 9,000 jobs amid increased competition
The Guardian
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Stubb on Russian drones in Polish airspace: "Unacceptable"
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Mitchum apologises after reports of rashes and burning
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Dutch F-35 helped Poland shoot down Russian drones in Polish airspace
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Ex-EU ambassadors call for suspension of EU-Israel deal
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Ex-EU ambassadors call for suspension of EU-Israel deal
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200,000 protesters take to streets in 'Block Everything' protest as France's new PM faces first test
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Wednesday's papers: Finland's restless managers, Helsinki city's pricey new flats, and an early winter weather outlook