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Nato Ends Treaty Preventing Armies Massing At Borders
The Independent

Nato Ends Treaty Preventing Armies Massing At Borders

Decision follows Russia's withdrawal from Cold War-era deal

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November 08, 2023
Israeli Troops 'Tightening Chokehold' On Gaza City
The Independent

Israeli Troops 'Tightening Chokehold' On Gaza City

Army chief says soldiers in city for 'first time in decades' as Netanyahu indicates tactical pauses' in conflict are possible

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November 08, 2023
We'll Fight To Keep Blair
Daily Record

We'll Fight To Keep Blair

Edinburgh boss Sean to do all he can to deny Toulon raid

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November 08, 2023
Can The Tories Cut Labour's Poll Lead Before It's Too Late?
The Independent

Can The Tories Cut Labour's Poll Lead Before It's Too Late?

Given its timing in the electoral cycle, the King’s Speech wasn’t an ideal base from which to launch any kind of political offensive. The last party conference probably was, but it’s fair to say the prime minister’s pitch to the country that he is the candidate of change didn’t make the political weather.

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November 08, 2023
Tory MP Turns On His Party Over Mental Health 'Failings'
The Independent

Tory MP Turns On His Party Over Mental Health 'Failings'

Charity accuses government of 'betrayal' as reforms shelved

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November 08, 2023
Johnson spoke of 'whisky and a revolver' at Covid meeting
The Herald

Johnson spoke of 'whisky and a revolver' at Covid meeting

BORIS JOHNSON referred to “whisky and a revolver” during a meeting with officials in October 2020 and spoke about “medieval measures” to tackle the pandemic, the UK Covid-19 Inquiry has heard.

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November 08, 2023
Presidential Puzzle Trump Can Hardly Sink Lower - But Is On Course To Beat Biden
The Guardian

Presidential Puzzle Trump Can Hardly Sink Lower - But Is On Course To Beat Biden

One has signed historic climate and infrastructure legislation, steered the economy past a recession and rallied the west against Vladimir Putin. The other spent yesterday on trial for fraud, ranting and raving against a judge in a puerile display from the witness stand. And if a US presidential election were held today, Joe Biden would lose to Donald Trump by a lot, according to the latest swing state polls.

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November 08, 2023
Johnson: Inject Me With Covid On Live TV
Daily Mirror UK

Johnson: Inject Me With Covid On Live TV

‘PM also said: Let the bodies pile high’

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November 08, 2023
Israel's future Gaza role
Manchester Evening News

Israel's future Gaza role

ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel will have “overall security responsibility” in the Gaza Strip for an indefinite period after its war with Hamas.

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November 08, 2023
We're hol for it
Daily Record

We're hol for it

Triple threat cannot stifle enthusiasm for travelling

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October 30, 2023
Beware: Strokes Happen At Any Age
The Herald

Beware: Strokes Happen At Any Age

City Doctor Backs Charity's Campaign

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October 26, 2023
Report By MPs Reveals Failures Within NHS
The Herald

Report By MPs Reveals Failures Within NHS

Patients In Plymouth Face Longest Ambulance Wait

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October 26, 2023
Contrasting Captains Set To Collide In World Cup Final
The Independent

Contrasting Captains Set To Collide In World Cup Final

Rugby World Cup-winning sides are often defined by their captain, as teams become a reflection of their skipper. Only eight men have worn the armband and lifted the Webb Ellis Cup, with each of them going down in history as an all-time great.

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October 26, 2023
AI To Pose Significant Risks To The UK 'Within Two Years'
The Independent

AI To Pose Significant Risks To The UK 'Within Two Years'

Artificial intelligence will pose significant security risks to the UK within the next two years, new official analysis

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October 26, 2023
China's Mysterious Sackings May Damage XI's Reputation
The Independent

China's Mysterious Sackings May Damage XI's Reputation

China’s recent dismissal of its defence minister without any explanation, as it prepared to host foreign defence officials in Beijing, has mystified observers who believe the move could allow for high-level military talks resuming with the US.

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October 26, 2023
US House Finally Gets A Speaker... An Evangelical Anti-Abortion Republican
The Independent

US House Finally Gets A Speaker... An Evangelical Anti-Abortion Republican

House Republicans have overwhelmingly elected Mike Johnson to be the next speaker, after 22 days during which the House of Representatives had no leader amid turmoil across the globe as well as the need to pass spending bills next month.

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October 26, 2023
What Will Happen If Hotels Aren't Used For Migrants?
The Independent

What Will Happen If Hotels Aren't Used For Migrants?

Ministers are to start winding down the use of hotels for asylum seekers by the end of this week, saying 50 of the 400 hotels will no longer accommodate migrants by 31 January, with another 50 contracts terminated by the end of March.

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October 26, 2023
By-Election Headache For Sunak After MP Suspended
The Independent

By-Election Headache For Sunak After MP Suspended

Bullying claims again Peter Bone see Tory whip withdrawn

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October 26, 2023
Threat Of A Wider Middle East War Grows By The Day
The Independent

Threat Of A Wider Middle East War Grows By The Day

Bel Trew visits northern Israel where residents near the border with Lebanon fear a war with Hezbollah as rocket and tank fire is exchanged daily. The potential battlefield is one of a number of fronts near to igniting over Gaza's bombardment

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October 26, 2023
PM Backs Pause In Conflict To Allow Aid Into Gaza Strip
The Independent

PM Backs Pause In Conflict To Allow Aid Into Gaza Strip

Rishi Sunak has backed “pauses” in the Israel-Hamas conflict to allow crucial aid into Gaza amid warnings fuel could run out within hours – but he rejected calls for a ceasefire.

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October 26, 2023
Fuel rationing puts UN Gaza relief in jeopardy
The Herald

Fuel rationing puts UN Gaza relief in jeopardy

THE UN agency for Palestinian refugees has warned that without immediate deliveries of fuel it will soon have to sharply cut back relief operations across the Gaza Strip.

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October 26, 2023
Paedophile police officer given 13 life sentences
The Herald

Paedophile police officer given 13 life sentences

'SADISTIC' EDWARDS SHOWED 'NO REMORSE' FOR TRAUMA INFLICTED

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October 26, 2023
How Many More Children Have To Die, Asks Yousaf
Daily Record

How Many More Children Have To Die, Asks Yousaf

Humza Yousaf yesterday asked how many children have to die in Gaza before Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer call for a ceasefire.

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October 26, 2023
Where Is The Hope Amidst Shared Grief?
Daily Express

Where Is The Hope Amidst Shared Grief?

'Trapped, in pain, afraid... and alone'

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October 26, 2023
Ukraine 'Ready To Strike Back' If Russia Targets Power Grid As Winter Draws In
The Guardian

Ukraine 'Ready To Strike Back' If Russia Targets Power Grid As Winter Draws In

Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said Ukraine is preparing for renewed Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure before the second winter of Vladimir Putin's full-scale invasion of the country - and that it was ready to counterattack if targeted.

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October 26, 2023
Labour Starmer Facing Pressure From Muslim MPs To Call For Halt To Fighting
The Guardian

Labour Starmer Facing Pressure From Muslim MPs To Call For Halt To Fighting

Keir Starmer has conceded to Labour Muslim MPs that his visit to a south Wales mosque could have been handled better, the Guardian understands, as he faces Aletha Adu mounting pressure from all wings of the party to call for a ceasefire in Gaza.

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October 26, 2023
Sunak Backs Gaza Pauses To Let In Aid But Stops Short Of Backing Ceasefire
The Guardian

Sunak Backs Gaza Pauses To Let In Aid But Stops Short Of Backing Ceasefire

Rishi Sunak has called for pauses to the fighting in Gaza to allow humanitarian aid to safely reach those without food, water or medicine.

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October 26, 2023
Study Warns Of Risk To Humans' Ability To Cope With Disaster
The Guardian

Study Warns Of Risk To Humans' Ability To Cope With Disaster

Humanity is moving dangerously close to irreversible tipping points that would drastically damage our ability to cope with disasters, UN researchers have warned, including the withdrawal of home insurance from flood-hit areas and the drying up of the groundwater that is vital for ensuring food supplies.

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October 26, 2023
Fears Of Worsening Humanitarian Disaster In Gaza As Fuel Runs Short
The Guardian

Fears Of Worsening Humanitarian Disaster In Gaza As Fuel Runs Short

UN agency warns relief lifeline’ will halt unless fresh supplies arrive

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October 26, 2023
Beckham is all 'poor me about affair' he's the one responsible
Daily Mirror UK

Beckham is all 'poor me about affair' he's the one responsible

Loos hits back over his Netflix doc

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October 23, 2023