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Calls for all drivers to have 'compulsory equipment' amid safety crackdown
There have been calls on the Government to make carrying safety equipment a legal requirement for all drivers. Not every driver currently carries all the necessary devices in their car
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Chilling World War 3 warning from Ukraine ahead of Congress aid vote
'We need this money yesterday, not tomorrow, not today,' Denys Shmyhal said
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Underrated country is Europe's cheapest for families with budget food and hotels
The cheapest European destinations for family holidays have been revealed and there's one underrated country that you'll want to add on your radar
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Woman, 31, killed after being chased by bear through mountains on walk with pal
She was walking with a male companion when the bear reportedly chased the pair
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Man, 71, escapes death after catching rare bug when his pet Chihuahua licked him
The patient, who wasn't identified, caught a bug after his dog licked him, leaving him with developed pneumonia and sepsis as a result - but fortunately, he made a "good recovery" six months later
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Guinness and Gordon's gin maker Diageo sees profits slump in Latin America
The FTSE 100 firm recorded an operating profit of $3.3 billion (£2.6 billion) for the six months to December, down 11.1% against the same period a year earlier
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Free uni fees and gangs trained for war - how conscription may look 'in 6 years'
Professor Anthony Glees, security and intelligence expert at the University of Buckingham, believes the Government should incentivise volunteers to fight for our country
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Homeless man 'blew off his own head with homemade bomb inside charity shelter'
WARNING, DISTRESSING CONTENT: The man’s body was found decapitated on his bed at a Depaul homeless shelter in Dublin's Little Britain Street on Thursday afternoon, according to local reports
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'We must confront the costly silence on our Ukraine war aid promise'
'War fatigue' is gaining ground across the West, and Paul Routledge argues Boris Johnson was too quick to commit the UK to Ukraine's total recovery with no serious debate about when the money will stop
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'I left my wife at home for 10 years to travel the world - it's come at a cost'
Thor Pedersen left his wife at home for a decade to embark on the adventure of a lifetime and visit every single country in the world - but he says it has 'come at a cost'
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RAF ‘sent message to Putin’ by intercepting dozens of Russian planes in Estonia
Dozens of Russian aircraft were intercepted in Estonia, it has tonight emerged, and Royal Air Force (RAF) has been praised for its bid to safeguard European airspace
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Crypto-pimps make millions on new type of sex work that people have to train for
An undercover investigation revealed training grounds for sex workers where they were taught how to set up a cryptowallet, how to trade the currency and also the difference between good coins and 'the s**t ones'
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Bigger flypast planned for Trooping the Colour after Coronation display cut back
Around 70 aircraft from the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force will take part in a flypast for Trooping the Colour on Saturday to mark King Charles' birthday
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British Army back to its 'core purpose' after proud role in fight against Covid
The Mirror have this week been granted access to the British Army's mock assault on an enemy urban area in Exercise Khanjar in Oman, the culmination of a four-month deployment