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Postcode lottery means groundbreaking MND drug is a lifeline for some - but 'mental torture' for others
Eleanor Dalley didn't think she'd live to see 50 after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in 2019.
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Mozambique: Aid workers scramble to reach starving communities after devastating floods but it's a mammoth task
The broken banks of the Limpopo River are now faint snaking lines in a vast sea of brown, stagnant water that stretches out in every direction.
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Asylum seeker jailed for murdering hotel worker Rhiannon Skye Whyte in Walsall
An asylum seeker has been sentenced to a minimum of 29 years for stabbing a hotel worker to death at a train station in the West Midlands.
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Trump reveals his 'great' pick for US central bank boss
Donald Trump has revealed his pick to become the world's most powerful central banker, declaring Kevin Warsh "may be the best" ever.
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Climber Alex Honnold scales Taipei 101 skyscraper without ropes
American climber Alex Honnold ascended one of the world's tallest buildings on Sunday without a rope or protective equipment.
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Starmer in China to improve British economy, Harriet Harman says
Sir Keir Starmer is visiting China to improve the UK's economy, Harriet Harman has said.
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Kurdish-led forces being pushed back in Syria - but what happens next?
Northeast Syria is rapidly changing hands, and with it the country's fragile balance of power.
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WASPI women compensation bid rejected again after government review
The government has restated its rejection of the campaign from women who claimed they were owed billions after their state pensions age was changed.
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Kidlington fly-tipping: Two men arrested over rubbish dumped in Oxfordshire field
Two men have been arrested in connection to the illegal dumping of thousands of tonnes of rubbish in Oxfordshire.
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Former Little Mix singer tells Sky News how it was her mum who first noticed twins' rare genetic condition
Former Little Mix singer Jesy Nelson said none of the healthcare workers who checked her twin babies realised they had a rare genetic condition which means they may never walk - and it was only thanks to her mum that they were diagnosed.
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Trump endorses deal struck with Democrats to avert government shutdown
Donald Trump has endorsed a spending deal negotiated by US Senate Republicans and Democrats that would stave off a government shutdown and temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security.
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'Outrageous': Assisted dying critics attack 'unprecedented' plan to force through bill
It would be "outrageous" to use the Parliament Act to force through the assisted dying bill without the approval of the House of Lords, a leading opponent of the bill has said.
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Driverless cars are coming to London 'this year' - but are they, and the capital, ready?
Driverless cars are coming to London – some time this year.
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Gazans face question of returning to devastated homeland as Rafah crossing reopens
The reopening of the Rafah crossing feels like it should be an important moment. Symbolically, it is. From Sunday, people will be able to cross from Gaza to Egypt, and back again. Sort of.
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Doctors share disturbing accounts of Iran crackdown
In Iran, the climate of fear has been restored after the clerics who run this country successfully crushed a nationwide revolt.
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US plans to check tourists' social media 'putting people off travel'
A third of international travellers say they are less likely to visit the US if proposals to scrutinise social media accounts are brought in, according to a survey.
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Federal Reserve opts against interest rate cut despite Donald Trump pressure on Jerome Powell
The Federal Reserve has voted to keep interest rates the same - despite pressure from Donald Trump to make a cut.
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China lifts sanctions on MPs and peers, Starmer says
China has lifted restrictions on some British MPs and peers and will now allow all parliamentarians to visit the country, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
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Man given Musk's Neuralink brain chip in UK trial says it 'feels magical' and gives new hope
One of the first people in the UK to use Elon Musk's brain chip says it "feels magical" and believes it could transform the lives of those with severe paralysis.







