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Palestine Action terror group ban ruled unlawful by High Court in bombshell judgment
The group’s co-founder, Huda Ammori, won a crucial High Court challenge on Friday
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FBI doubles to $100,000 reward in Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case as new images released
Authorities want to identify masked individual caught on Mrs Guthrie’s doorbell camera in Tucson, Arizona
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The 10 best wild swimming spots within an hour of London, from the Thames to local lakes
As London gains its first official bathing area in the Thames, here are the best swimming spots within easy reach of the capital by train, tube and car
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London cabbies go to war with driverless cars over electric charging bays
Taxi groups say driverless vehicles have been plugging into electric points reserved for black cabs, prompting complaints to Transport for London
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PM must ‘get a grip’ of briefings after Chris Wormald forced out, O’Donnell says
Lord Gus O’Donnell urged the Prime Minister to ‘take responsibility’ for a pattern of anonymous criticism targeting senior figures. -
Mikel Arteta must fix key problem if Arsenal are to realise Premier League title ambitions
Gunners dropped points again in midweek as title race intensifies
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Eddie Howe reveals Bruno Guimaraes latest amid five-man Newcastle injury update
Geordies facing a variety of absentees ahead of crucial run of fixtures
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‘Gender guidance could drive wedges between schools and parents’ – Tory peer
The newly-proposed guidance is different to the draft guidance published under the Conservatives. -
How to watch Hull City vs Chelsea: TV channel and live stream for FA Cup today
Blues still sweating over Reece James’ fitness ahead of cup clash
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Palestine Action co-founder wins High Court challenge but group remains banned
Huda Ammori, Palestine Action’s co-founder, took legal action against the Home Office over the ban, which came into force last July.

