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Revealed: House of Lords members have given £109m to political parties
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Man charged with south London murder of teenager Lathaniel Burrell
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The fierce clash at the top of Reform UK has escalated with Nigel Farage and Rupert Lowe launching fresh attacks against each other and the
Halt Disney! Flow’s director, and fellow upstart animators, on a new era for the artform
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On a sleek white stage made to look like a 1960s New York penthouse, one of pop music’s biggest exponents Sabrina Carpenter is sitting on
Nick Grimshaw: ‘Getting people to talk about music is the same as talking about food. Both are full of memories’
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Internet shutdowns at record high in Africa as access ‘weaponised’
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