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‘Likely’ that Noah Donohoe was alive when he entered storm drain, inquest told
The 14-year-old was found dead in the storm drain after going missing in June 2020. -
FTSE 100 edges lower amid new US-Iran uncertainty
News of the breakdown in talks between the US and Iran dealt a blow to those hoping for an end to the conflict, sending oil prices higher once more. -
Manchester United vs Leeds LIVE: Premier League match stream, latest team news, lineups, TV, prediction
Red Devils chasing huge three points in Champions League race
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What are the Green Party's policies? Polls forecast 'political earthquake' in London
The Green Party's manifesto outlines transformative policies in energy, economy, and more, positioning them as a key player in the next General Election
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Why 'Paddington politics' won't work for the Green Party
The news that the Greens are set to take seats from Labour come the general election, not to mention the local elections, coincides quite fortuitously with Paddington 2 sweeping to victory at the Olivier awards. Because according to the actor, Arti Shah, the man behind the bear, Paddington reminds us to be “Welcoming, Inquisitive and above all, Kind…for Kindness isn’t ever complicated”.
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Thomas Partey enters not guilty pleas to two new rape allegations
The 32-year-old footballer left Arsenal for Villarreal last summer. -
Ministers defend response to fuel protests ahead of confidence vote
Government ministers warned that the 505 million euro package announced on Sunday would impact the budget in October. -
Pope Leo says he will continue to speak out against war after Trump criticism
The US president said he was ‘not a fan’ of the Pope, and posted a string of criticism on social media. -
Ralph Fiennes’ President Snow issues threat in new Hunger Games trailer
The Conclave actor stars as the villain in the prequel. -
The country would be ‘breaking’ under striking doctors’ demands – Streeting
The Health Secretary said it was time for the British Medical Association to get ‘a bit of perspective’.

