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Council pays rogue landlord £500000 in housing benefit A repeatedly convicted landlord, ruled unfit to rent out property in a north London borough in 2015, has since received more than £500,000 in housing ...
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Two arrested in connection with Londonderry bombing Police in Northern Ireland have arrested two men in connection with a car bomb in Londonderry that led to the evacuation of hundreds of people on ...
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Beyond the scotch bonnet: the rise of Caribbean food in the UK Twelve years ago, Jamaican food entrepreneur Wade Lyn declared in the Guardian that it was "still difficult to find a Caribbean restaurant in most of ...
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Thousands protest in Athens against Macedonia name change Thousands of protesters have gathered in Syntagma Square in Athens to demonstrate against Greece's agreement with Macedonia to change the ...
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Stefanos Tsitsipas stuns Roger Federer in four-set Australian Open thriller Roger Federer, who was the oldest player left in the men's draw at 37, gave his blessing to the youngest, 20-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas, after the ...
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Pucci, London: 'We revelled in nostalgia' – restaurant review If the past is a foreign country, its embassy is currently located at the corner of Maddox and Mill Streets in London's Mayfair. This, I think, is intentional.
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Two patients die after contracting pigeon droppings infection at hospital in Glasgow NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGCC) has launched a probe into the death of one patient at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, ...
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