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Tributes paid to three family members killed in Nottinghamshire fire Tributes have been paid to a family involved in a house fire that killed two children and their mother. Justine Collinson, 33, died along with ...
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Madrid in Motion win $3.4 million GCL Super Cup in Prague (CNN) With $3.4 million on the line in the finals of the GCL Super Cup at the inaugural GC Prague Playoffs, Eduardo Alvarez Aznar kept a cool head.
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Change in student loan accounting could add £10bn to national debt The government faces an extra £10bn being added to its borrowing as the result of a radical shake-up in the accounting for student loans, with experts ...
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Buy your own Guardian classic photograph: Cow in river, Suffolk, 2008 As part of our weekly series of exclusive print sales, we offer Guardian photographer Graham Turner's picture from a misty morning by the River ...
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In Pakistan, wounds of Peshawar school attack reopen each winter "We sat wrapped in blankets in bed," he says, recalling how he spoke to Asfand, 15, his eldest child, about an upcoming wedding in the family, ...
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Apple pushing update to iPhone in China in response to legal troubles Apple has been facing legal issues in China, where sales of some iPhone models could be banned due to alleged infringements of patents from ...
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50 years have passed since NASA's Apollo 8 mission circled the moon for the first time — here is ... That may change in the next few years. In November, NASA announced that it was offering up to $2.6 billion in contracts to nine American companies ...
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Eden Hazard ensures Chelsea stay in touch at top with win at Brighton The Belgian has grown used to taping on the ice packs in the dugout, and would rip the joint free once the final whistle had blown, but at least he could ...
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Huawei continues global push despite setbacks in west A few days later, the company revealed another major deal: one with Altice for 5G in Portugal. Last week, T-Mobile launched a 5G network using ...
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Expats face problems over one-phone policy in Pakistan Expats travelling back to Pakistan have expressed concern and confusion at the new one phone tax-free policy introduced by the government.
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