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Many reasons for Israel to hate the old men of Hamas, but hard to see how Doha strike helps plight of hostages
The Israeli airstrike on the Qatari capital Doha is a step change in the way they tackle their enemies, but only the latest in a series of them.
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With UK state visit looming, Epstein questions come at worst moment for Lord Mandelson
The resurfacing of an affectionate greeting to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein, alleged to have come from Lord Mandelson, raises huge questions.
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NHS publishes league tables of trusts for first time - check where yours ranks
The NHS has for the first time published league tables ranking every trust in England.
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Full line-up revealed for Sky News' The Immigration Debate
The full line-up for Sky News' The Immigration Debate hosted by Trevor Phillips has been announced.
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William and Harry show separate commitment to shared causes - it shows what a powerful team they could be
This industrial estate in Nottingham was certainly not the glamour of California.
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Woman dies after small boat rescue operation in English Channel
A woman has died after "small boat activity" sparked a rescue operation in the English Channel.
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Man arrested after Heathrow Airport incident that sparked evacuation of terminal
A man has been arrested after what emergency services described as a "potential hazardous materials incident" at Heathrow Airport.
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Handwriting expert says 'Donald Trump signature' in Epstein birthday book is 'absolutely' his - despite his denials
A handwriting expert has said the signature on a controversial birthday message to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein is "absolutely" US President Donald Trump's.
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Being a London MP could 'count against' Thornberry in deputy leadership race, says Baroness Harman
Being a London MP could "count against" Dame Emily Thornberry in the race to become Labour's deputy leader, ex-minister Harriet Harman has told Sky News.
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Bridget Phillipson: Mam was threatened with baseball bat
In her first audition for the job of Labour deputy leader, Bridget Phillipson came to Brighton to woo the trade unions. And she began with a traumatic story about her childhood.
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