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Brahim Kaddour-Cherif was one of two men let out in error from the prison within a week.
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Trump has recently increased pressure on US allies to curb their spending on Russian oil.
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Julia Wandelt began "telling anyone who would listen" she was the missing child in June 2022.
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The Nobel Prize winner felt ostracised by the scientific community over his comments on race and intelligence.
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Robert James Purkiss faces extradition over allegations he murdered Agnes Manjiru.
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The former footballer directed posts on X towards Jeremy Vine and pundits Lucy Ward and Eni Aluko.
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Chris Hinchliff says his focus remains on contributing to "Labour's historic mission".
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While he has a penchant for cars and jets, the world's richest person reportedly lives a relatively modest life.
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Sgt Lawrence Hume was filmed calling for a Charing Cross police station detainee to be beaten up.
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Your Party officials accuse Zarah Sultana of withholding funds despite publicly agreeing to transfer the money.
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After the UK's warmest ever Bonfire Night, Helen Willetts looks at how long the mild November weather will last.
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The much-anticipated video game from Rockstar has been pushed back until the end of 2026.
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James Watson, the godfather of DNA who discovered the "secrets of life" has died aged 97.
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Nadia said the abuse started after she ended their date early because of "red flags".
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Researchers are trialling a new technique to monitor brain function in newborns.
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The accidental release of two prisoners from Wandsworth Prison in the last week has put a spotlight on the Ministry of Justice, following the release of Hadush Kebatu in error last month.
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From AI-powered super cities to designs that capture its 'soul and spirit', plans have already been draw up - but political obstacles remain
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If the body is identified as a hostage, five dead hostages will remain in Gaza and still need to be returned under a ceasefire deal.
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Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar lead the nominees, while K-Pop breaks into the song of the year category.
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She plays a divorce lawyer in All's Fair, which one critic said "may be the worst TV drama ever".
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The reported strikes come as the military-led government says it would be wary of agreeing to a ceasefire.
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Insolvency firm Begbies Traynor has named a trustee in sequestration to handle the former first minister's estate.
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A group of five people were reported missing before being found in a crashed car two days later.
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The announcement by the equality watchdog comes after a BBC investigation into abuse at the restaurant chain.
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Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim accepts £73.7m striker Benjamin Sesko has struggled at times in his first few weeks at the club but urges him not to take criticism from club legends personally.
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Aryna Sabalenka says winning an "incredible" semi-final against Amanda Anisimova will be "great preparation" for facing Elena Rybakina in Saturday's WTA Finals decider.
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Jude Bellingham still has a point to prove despite being recalled to Thomas Tuchel's England squad, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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Pep Guardiola says he cannot believe the numbers he has achieved before taking charge of his 1,000th game in management when Man City host Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday.
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