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Online sleuths and fake news: The world of missing people and the torture their families have to endure
"When will it end, when will it stop?" It's the question that Jay Slater's mother still can't answer.
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SNP leader John Swinney condemns alleged office bugging of female MSP
Reports a female MSP had a secret recording device planted in her office by a member of her own staff are "completely and utterly unacceptable", SNP leader John Swinney has said.
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Too late to investigate Farage election expenses, Essex Police say
It is too late to investigate whether Nigel Farage broke election law on spending at the general election, Essex Police has said.
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Kate Winslet: I never wanted to direct, but couldn't say no to this
Kate Winslet says she never set out to become a director - but after reading her son's first screenplay, she simply "couldn't let it go".
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Police seize £80,000 of suspected stolen tools from car boot sale
Around £80,000 worth of suspected stolen power tools have been seized by police at a car boot sale in west London.
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PM calls the doctor after disaster demise of the Prince of Darkness
Christian Turner is a mandarin's mandarin. His appointment to the most glamorous posting in the UK diplomatic service is a victory for the Sir Humphreys over the politicians.
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Why the government's violence against women and girls target includes men, but not girls
Almost two in five victims of what the government defines as violence against women and girls are neither women nor girls, but adult men.
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King pours 'perfect' pint of Guinness
The King was commended for pouring the "perfect" pint of Guinness on a visit to mark the opening of a new brewery in London.
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Sylvan Ebanks-Blake: Ex-Premier League footballer wins High Court claim against top surgeon
A former Premier League footballer has won a court case against a leading surgeon, after the player argued an unnecessary procedure had brought his career to a "premature end".
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Manchester Arena bombing survivors to get almost £20m in payouts
A judge has ruled that nearly £20m is to be paid out to 16 survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing who were children at the time of the tragedy.







