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Who is regulating reality TV?
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Starmer's achievements 'blotted out' by political instability, says Harman
Sir Keir Starmer's achievements are being "completely blotted out" by the political instability in the government, Harriet Harman has said.
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For Donald Trump, is Cuba next?
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Two-time NASCAR champion dies aged 41
Kyle Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion, has died aged 41 after being taken to hospital with a "severe illness".
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Government publishes single-sex spaces guidance - as MP criticises 'damaging' year-long wait
The government has published its long-awaited guidance on how the Equality Act should be implemented in relation to single-sex spaces.
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Rachel Reeves fires up summer spending reminiscent of Rishi Sunak's COVID scheme
Rachel Reeves' Great British Summer Savings, a family-friendly bundle of VAT cuts for kids' meals and leisure attractions, and free bus travel to get to there, is reminiscent of a previous Treasury wheeze... -
Ebola outbreak spreading as crowd sets fire to treatment centre in DRC
Fears are growing that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is gathering momentum, as a treatment centre is set alight by an angry crowd.
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At least 25 killed in two separate shootings in Honduras
At least 25 people have been killed, including six police officers, in two separate attacks on the coast of Honduras, police said.
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Luna started a topic The opposition leader who has thrown Africa's oldest surviving political party into disarray againin World NewsThe opposition leader who has thrown Africa's oldest surviving political party into disarray again
In 2012, Africa's oldest surviving political party expelled South African opposition leader Julius Malema for "bringing the party into disrepute" and "sowing internal divisions". Fourteen... -
Tui ends sponsorship of Married At First Sight after rape allegations
Tui Group has ended its sponsorship of Married At First Sight (MAFS) UK and its Australian spin-off, after contestants on the show made allegations of rape and sexual assault.
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Civil service union votes to double strike fund to prepare for Reform government
The largest union representing civil servants has voted to double its financial reserves to fund industrial action in the event of a Reform UK government.
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Gaza-bound flotilla movement: All you need to know
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Luna started a topic 'Some good signs' a US-Iran deal to end war could be in sight, Marco Rubio revealsin World News'Some good signs' a US-Iran deal to end war could be in sight, Marco Rubio reveals
Marco Rubio said there are "some good signs" that a deal to end the Iran war could be in sight - but added that he doesn't "want to be overly optimistic".
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