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'Starmer's goal of two General Election victories isn't just a pipe dream'
Landslide poll leads projecting massed hordes of Labour MPs and near extinction of the Conservative Party ahead of the real thing on July 4 – Britain’s independence from Tories day – signposts a political earthquake
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The picturesque English town that played a 'top secret' role in D-Day
The picturesque town of Tetbury, currently home to the King and Queen, has a long history of hosting troops - but played its most significant role during World War Two
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Man City spark 'civil war' with legal action against Premier League
Manchester City claim that Premier League rules are discriminating against Gulf ownership as two-week private arbitration hearing set to begin next week with huge consequences for separate case into 115 charges
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Fuming Trump rails at migrants in 33-minute tirade Biden calls 'dangerous'
The ex-President and convicted felon turned on migrants as he fumed about his 'unfair' trial at Trump Tower on Friday in a speech President Biden slammed as 'reckless and dangerous'
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'Dangerous' Iran faces 'brutal civil war' after President's helicopter death
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has been confirmed as one of the fatalities in a helicopter crash in the country's foggy and mountainous East Azerbaijan region over the weekend
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Britain's 'best kept secret beach' has hardly any visitors and stunning sea view
Deal is Kent’s hidden gem with stunning English Channel views, charming cottages, and a historic Tudor castle. Just an hour from London, this underrated seaside town is praised for its charm
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Family of missing man held captive in neighbour's cellar issue update
Omar Bin Omran disappeared in the Algerian city of Djelfa 27 years ago, with his family assuming he had been killed in the country's civil war - but he's now re-emerged in his 40s as a man is arrested
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'I made sister-in-law dress as prostitute for wedding - it was the best revenge'
A bride has shared how she got 'petty revenge' on her sister-in-law who refused to pick out her own bridesmaid dress for her wedding - and people are divided
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Trump 'not same man as 4 years ago' as demented speech shows he's deteriorating
A psychologist claims Donald Trump is 'deteriorating' as he says the former president is 'not the same man he was four years ago,' highlighting the gaffes and 'demented' speech patterns of Trump during his campaign speeches
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Max Verstappen makes Red Bull stance clear with Horner still fighting civil war
Red Bull have been embroiled in scandal for almost three months now with Christian Horner under threat from those who want him gone, such as Max Verstappen's own father Jos
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Moscow concert hall terror attack suspects dragged into court blindfolded
A large police presence was maintained around the court, as suspects behind the Russia concert hall terror attack are due to be handed their pre-trial restrictions
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Royals 'facing biggest threat since abdication' with Kate and Charles' cancer
The Princess of Wales announced to the world yesterday that she is on the path to recovery following a shock diagnosis earlier this year, just weeks after King Charles was diagnosed with cancer
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'Horror tales of victims removing own teeth with pliers is shaming for Britain'
Britain is supposed to be a civilised country with universal healthcare for all yet the decline since the Conservatives took power is a disgrace, with key services including dentistry going backwards not forwards
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People are just learning Fanta's dark history and why it was originally invented
Fanta has come a long way from its initial recipe but many people are still none the wiser of when and who created it, and why it's got dark links to WWII
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Trump celebrates 'big win for America' as Supreme Court restores him to ballot
The US Supreme Court has restored Donald Trump to the ballot, rejecting state attempts to hold him accountable for the January 6 attack on the Capitol in 2021.
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First rioter to enter US Capitol during deadly attack was 'ready for civil war'
Justice Department prosecutor Emily Allen said Michael Sparks, 46, of Kentucky, who was first to enter the Capitol building was "ready for a civil war. Not just ready for a civil war. He wanted it."
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Fred West 'may have used secret tunnels to carry out his crimes'
The serial killer Fred West was known to carry out works across Gloucester and it is claimed that he may have had access to a network of tunnels in order to aid his crimes
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Grandad, 70, graduates from uni despite losing most of his sight
Paul Deal completed a Masters degree in history at the University of Bristol - after leaving school with just four O-levels.
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'My dad was tortured for four years...being told my career was over was a gift'
Greek's former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, who appeared nightly on British television news during 2015, has spoken of his country's turmoil caused by pressure from Brussels
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A 1,000-year-old castle with its own moat on sale for less than a home in London
Historic Wigmore Castle, in Herefordshire, is now being offered for £450,000 after failing to attract a buyer since going on the market six months ago - and is cheaper than a house in London
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Supreme Court to decide if Trump should be banned from presidency in huge ruling
The Supreme Court will hear arguments as to whether Section 3 of the 14th Amendment can be used to keep Donald Trump off the 2024 election ballots after a ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court
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Sleuths decipher mystery weather note discovered in pocket of 1880s dress
The bizarre set of words stumped experts for a decade until analyst Wayne Chan dedicated his life to the mystery and realized they were connected to weather patterns.
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Justin Rose makes 'uncomfortable' LIV Golf admission with key factor on decision
The new LIV Golf season starts on Friday - as the likes of Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Phil Mickelson and Brooks Koepka will tee off in Mayakoba, Mexico
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Texas governor rants about 'cartel army' of migrants sparking civil war fears
In a shocking rant, a Texas governor described migrants as a “well-armed cartel army” who are “invading” the United States. It comes as Texas and the Biden administration lock horns in a legal battle over immigration
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Civil War fears over border dispute as National Guard troops sent in defiance
The Texas National Guard has blocked federal patrol troops from entering Eagle Pass after razor wires were placed along the border with Mexico - and many are fearing a civil war