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ICE agents to have role at Winter Olympics - as crackdown's 'public face' to leave Minneapolis
ICE agents will have a security role at the Winter Olympics in Italy, it has been revealed, after the man who led the Trump administration's crackdown in Minneapolis was moved out of the city.
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Boat carrying 25 tourists capsizes in Oman, killing three
A boat carrying 25 French tourists has capsized off the coast of Oman, killing three, local police have said.
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Australia swelters in record heatwave as temperatures soar to nearly 50C
A major heatwave gripping southeast Australia has brought record-breaking temperatures of close to 50C.
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Dame Esther Rantzen: TV star 'didn't expect to see last Christmas' after lung cancer news
Dame Esther Rantzen has described living with terminal cancer, saying she "didn't expect to see last Christmas" - as she criticised delays to assisted dying legislation.
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How Ukrainians are coping with brutal winter as Russia brings war into people's homes
The sound of deep, slow breaths echoes up a frozen staircase, followed by footsteps.
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Millions to benefit as minister announces cap on 'scam' ground rents
Ground rents for leaseholders will be capped at £250 a year before dropping to a peppercorn rent after 40 years, Steve Reed has announced.
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Nottingham attack survivor demands 'someone take the blame' for killing spree
"It's like starting life again," says Wayne Birkett, who suffered life-changing injuries in a killing spree which left three people stabbed to death.
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Jamming of ship navigation systems poses 'real risk to life', experts warn
The threat to shipping posed by GPS jamming and other interference is growing and there is a "real risk to life", experts have warned.
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Tougher new driver rules aimed at cutting fatal crashes coming to Northern Ireland
Learner drivers in Northern Ireland must wait six months before taking a practical test as part of sweeping new reforms.
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Menopause 'triggers loss of brain matter which could explain women's higher dementia risk'
Women face a significant loss of grey matter in the brain after menopause, which may explain why they are more likely to suffer dementia than men, a new study suggests.







