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US returns $81bn after Trump tariffs ruled illegal
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Police probing comments made by university employee who hoped Ann Widdecombe had 'extremely painful death'
Police Scotland is carrying out "additional enquiries" after a university employee posted online that they hoped Ann Widdecombe suffered "an extremely painful death".
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Sturgeon's statement to police on SNP finances will not be released, says lawyer
The written statement Scotland's former first minister, Nicola Sturgeon, gave to police investigating the SNP’s finances will not be released, her lawyer has said.
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Wife of passenger sucked out of plane window describes their ordeal
A woman whose husband was partially sucked out of the window during a Ryanair flight has described how half of his body was left sticking out of the plane for "up to two minutes".
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'Firewave' hits UK - here are the areas most at risk
At least 19 wildfires are burning across the UK as a third heatwave in as many months continues - causing a phenomonon experts have previously called a "firewave".
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Scott Mills was BBC's highest earner before his sacking, new figures reveal
Former Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills was the BBC's highest earner until he was sacked in March, latest figures reveal.
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Magnum v eight supermarket options - does the nation's favourite come out on top?
It has been voted the nation's favourite ice cream, but with pack sizes shrinking and prices increasing, the Money team tested whether there was a supermarket dupe for Magnums with a better price-for-flavour... -
Firm that left 70,000 homes without water gets £30.5m penalty
Troubled South East Water (SEW) is facing a £30.5m redress package for multiple customer service failures, the industry watchdog has announced.
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Blair tells Burnham: Don't expect to be popular
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Unseen photos released 25 years after British backpacker's murder
Police in Australia have marked the 25th anniversary of the murder of British backpacker Peter Falconio by releasing previously unseen photographs from their investigation.
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Let councils put tax up as much as they want, MPs tell Burnham
A cross-party group of MPs has told prime minister-in-waiting Andy Burnham he should allow councils to increase council tax by as much as they want.
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Britain suffering from 'unrealised potential' of medical research
World-leading medical research in the UK is not yet delivering better health outcomes for enough people in the country, according to a new report.
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Burnham warned of 'early challenge' awaiting him in No 10
The persistent disadvantage gap in schools will be an "early challenge" for the next prime minister, researchers are warning.
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Fifth Briton identified as victim of wildfire in Spain
A fifth British national has been identified as a victim of a wildfire in southern Spain in which killed more than a dozen people.
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