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Woman arrested on suspicion of murder after death of two children in Stafford
A 43-year-old woman has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the death of two children in Stafford.
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US ambassador to Israel calls cabinet minister 'delusional' for claim UK played key role in Gaza peace deal
The US ambassador to Israel has called cabinet minister Bridget Phillipson "delusional" after she told Sky News the UK played a key role in the Gaza peace deal.
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Britain has been playing a role behind the scenes of Trump's deal between Israel and Hamas | Beth Rigby
Sir Keir Starmer will join world leaders at a historic summit in Egypt today - to witness the signing of the Gaza peace plan to end two years of conflict, bloodshed and suffering that has cost tens of thousands of lives and turned Gaza into a wasteland.
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Agnes Wanjiru: Niece of Kenyan woman 'murdered by British soldier' comes to UK to seek justice
Esther Njoki was only eight years old when her aunt Agnes Wanjiru was killed in 2012.
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Man charged with stalking after allegedly targeting Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey and his family
A man has been charged with stalking and possession of a flick knife after allegedly targeting Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey and his family.
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Thatcher at 100: Lavish celebrations to remember the Iron Lady's life, leadership and legacy
Kemi Badenoch is expected to mark the 100th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's birth after paying a series of glowing tributes to her at the Conservative Party conference.
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New EU Entry/Exit system: All you need to know about digital border changes
British nationals could face four-hour waits at border control when visiting several EU countries thanks to a new digital system, a travel expert has warned.
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Farming community responds to rumours of an inheritance tax U-turn
The budget may still be more than six weeks away, but rumours of U-turns and changes are already in full swing.
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Kate's comments on screentime hit a nerve across the UK - so what does science say?
The Princess of Wales touched a few nerves this week when she warned that smartphones and computer screens were creating "an epidemic of disconnection" within families.
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Simple joy of jumping in puddles or climbing trees is out of reach for millions of children
As the British weather turns colder and wetter, many children will be spending less time outdoors. But for some, it's not just the rain that's keeping them indoors, it's poverty.