The toy company Mattel says it is taking “immediate action” after mistakenly printing a pornographic website address on the packaging for dolls released to tie
Author: Sarah Mitchell
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Death in UK immigration removal centre is the first believed to be linked to the drug spice
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Labour under fire for failing to name MPs for key EU role
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