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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu orders military to immediately carry out strikes in Gaza
Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered his military to immediately carry out "powerful" strikes in Gaza.
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Rats, flies and maggots: A community plagued by 25,000 tonnes of illegal waste
"That smell of maggots, rotting food and maggots, my house smells like that."
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Income tax and national insurance unlikely to rise - as Sky News obtains definition of 'working people'
Rachel Reeves is unlikely to raise the basic rates of income tax and national insurance in order to avoid breaking a promise to protect "working people" in the budget.
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Afghan national arrested after man dies and two people injured including boy, 14, during stabbing in Uxbridge area of London
An Afghan national has been arrested after a man was stabbed to death and two other people, including a 14 year-old boy, were injured in west London.
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Fawlty Towers actress Prunella Scales has died
John Cleese has paid tribute to his Fawlty Towers co-star Prunella Scales, who has died aged 93, describing her as a "wonderful comic actress".
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Where could Prince Andrew move to if he leaves Royal Lodge?
Calls for Prince Andrew to vacate his 30-room mansion on the Windsor Estate continue, as the King's brother struggles to draw a line under his controversial relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Eleven people killed after tourist plane crashes in Kenya
Eleven people have been killed after a plane carrying tourists to a Kenyan safari reserve crashed.
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Family of pregnant British teenager held on drugs charges in Georgia pay £138k in bid to cut jail term
The family of a pregnant British teenager, arrested in Georgia earlier this year on drug smuggling charges, have paid £138,000 in a bid to dramatically reduce her sentence.
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Uncertainty for UK workers as Amazon to cut 14,000 jobs globally
Roughly 14,000 corporate jobs are to go at tech giant Amazon, the company announced.
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UK government blocked bottle return scheme to give SNP a 'black eye', court told
A UK government minister blocked Scotland's bottle return scheme in order to give the SNP a "black eye", a court has been told.
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