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South Africa power past West Indies to close in on T20 World Cup semi-final spot
South Africa stretched their unbeaten record in the tournament to six games after a dominant nine-wicket win
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Brendon McCullum is unaffected by England pressure – Tim Southee
Southee played alongside McCullum 170 times for New Zealand and joined his backroom staff at England on a rolling contract last May. -
Works to pedestrianize a key stretch of London's Oxford Street will start this summer
London’s mayor is turning part of Oxford Street into a traffic-free zone to revive the famous shopping street -
Tottenham are haunted by risk of historic humiliation but one game could save them
It should not be possible for Tottenham, the ninth-wealthiest club in the world on revenue, to face the drop – but relegation is currently a very live possibility
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Immigration officers accused of stealing money and property from small boat migrants
Six immigration officers employed by the Home Office face money laundering charges
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How to look after elderly parents without taking away their independence
Offering vital support to parents in later life requires collaborative care and open communication. -
Police footage shows Vince McMahon’s 100 mph car crash the day Hulk Hogan died
A driver of a third car struck by debris happened to be wearing a WWE shirt
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Jersey votes to approve assisted dying, as a similar UK bill stalls in House of Lords
The island of Jersey has voted to legalize assisted dying for some terminally ill adults, as a similar bill stalls in the U.K. Parliament -
Where Hillary Clinton’s Epstein deposition is taking place ahead of Bill’s testimony
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How one state’s name change sparked calls for a similar move across India to reclaim pre-colonial legacy
India has seen a wave of renamings to reflect pre-colonial identities, writes Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

