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Extreme Leftists are campaigning in support of one of the most murderous regimes in the world. It’s a leap into genuine madness ...
Major incident declared in Scottish village as snowfall blocks roads, halting deliveries and leaving supermarket shelves ...
It was the bloody scab on his nose rather than his latest man-of-the-match award which made Billy Searle a “genuine Leicester ...
The newspaper warned that one pub closed each day in 2025 and almost 2,000 have closed for good over the past five years.
A fraudster metal detectorist who claimed to have discovered a valuable Roman brooch has admitted he bought it from eBay.
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While the Lords committee praised the work of the Bank of England, led by Andrew Bailey, it warned that the Treasury appeared ...
Venezuela’s petroleum has kept Cuba’s ailing island economy afloat in return for tens of thousands of health workers going in ...
Time looks up for a few after flattering to deceive Down Under, but Jacob Bethell and Josh Tongue offer reasons to be optimistic ...
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Former defender reflects on club’s Ken Bates era ahead of facing them as Charlton executive in FA Cup third round ...