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Far-right agitator testified in brownface before Idaho lawmakers, provoking outrage
Well-known political provocateur appears before state’s House Business Committee in offensive costume to support immigration bill, inviting uproar
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Nato faces ‘rapid threat’ from Russia in the Baltic Sea, says Germany’s top admiral
‘The expectation is high that a possible escalation will occur in the maritime domain,’ warns Vice Admiral Kaack
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Couple face £3.7m court bill after trying to stop tower that blocked light to home
The London pensioners said the 17-storey tower ‘substantially’ reduced their natural light
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Gorton and Denton by-election live: Starmer vows not to quit after Labour humiliated by Green victory
Sir Keir Starmer is under pressure to resign after the humiliating defeat in Gorton and Denton
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Champions League draw live: Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Man City, Tottenham and Newcastle learn last-16 opponents
There are six English teams in the Champions League knockout stage draw as the road to the Budapest final is also revealed
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Ant and Dec open up on difficult Brit Awards experience
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Four-in-one shot: New homegrown vaccine promises to rid India of a deadly malady
Dengue infects up to 400 million people and kills thousands every year but an Indian company is now inching closer to a vaccine breakthrough. Namita Singh reports
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Tenerife’s council reveals €80m plan to clean up island’s beaches
The popular tourist island plans to tighten management over water and sanitation
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5 positive impacts female friendships can have on your health and wellbeing – according to a psychologist
Healthy, strong friendships give women an outlet to share their problems, thoughts, feelings, and triumphs. -
Judges reject appeal claiming Labour’s VAT raid on private school fees infringe human rights
Court of Appeal judges have rejected claims that the introduction of VAT to private school fees is incompatible with human rights law.

