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The 100 best male footballers in the world 2018: Nos 100-71 That is the 22-year-old's success in a nutshell. He adapts, as he did so well when making an unlikely move from Lille to Germany's second-tier with ...
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Record 32000 badgers shot in annual cull The environment secretary, Michael Gove, approved a huge expansion of badger culling in September. This resulted in the largest number of animals ...
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House prices will stagnate in 2019 as sales fall, Rics says House prices will stagnate in 2019 and the number of sales fall as a mixture of Brexit and affordability constraints takes its toll on the property market, ...
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Yemen: fighting dies down in Hodeidah as ceasefire starts Yemen's warring parties are observing the first day of a UN-negotiated ceasefire in the key port city of Hodeidah, opening the way for monitors to enter ...
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Labour pledges £100m a year to help rough sleepers in winter Labour has pledged £100m a year in additional help for rough sleepers in cold weather, which the party says is key to reducing the unacceptably high ...
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Plans to break the current Brexit impasse could land Theresa May in even deeper trouble Despite efforts by the Labour party and other political opponents of the government in the House of Commons, it now looks very unlikely that Theresa ...
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Femicide in UK: 76% of women killed by men in 2017 knew their killer Three-quarters of women killed by men in the UK in 2017 knew the perpetrator, according to a report on femicide. The Femicide Census, conducted by ...
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2018 in news: The science events that shaped the year A turbulent year marked by raging wildfires and allegations of bullying in the sciences comes to a close. But researchers can celebrate some ...
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UK police are testing facial recognition on Christmas shoppers in London this week Facial recognition technology continues to be trialled by police forces in the UK despite warnings of high error rates. In the latest test, the technology is ...
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Tuesday briefing: No confidence? No deal? May in a fix A dramatic, acrimonious day at Westminster ended last night with Labour and the Conservatives embroiled in a row about the opposition's attempts to ...
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