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Australia arrests ‘fortune teller’ accused of running £35m fraud
Police allege 53-year-old preyed on vulnerable Vietnamese community by claiming she could foresee they would ‘become billionaires’
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BBC-Trump crisis live: Broadcaster ‘set to apologise’ to president as $1bn legal threat deadline looms
Donald Trump has given BBC until Friday to respond to his lawsuit threat
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The full list of destinations Jet2 will fly to from Gatwick in summer 2026
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Alexander Zverev feels scoreline was unjust after being sunk by Jannik Sinner in ATP Finals
Sinner booked his place in the semi-finals with a 6-4 6-3 win over Zverev in front of a home crowd
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British journalist Sami Hamdi on way home to UK after weeks in ICE detention
The commentator was detained at a California airport on 26 October
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Mark Wood a doubt for Ashes opener after injuring hamstring during warm-up game
Wood bowled eight overs against England Lions but now faces a scan on his hamstring
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Mary Earps receives mixed reception by Manchester United fans on return to Old Trafford
The former United goalkeeper made headlines recently following the publication of her new book
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Man United celebrate historic win over PSG on night of Mary Earps return
Man United experienced a historic night as they made a winning Champions League debut at Old Trafford
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Trump’s military takeover of US cities has already cost taxpayers nearly $500M
President’s decision to bolster urban law enforcement with federal forces in cities like Washington, Los Angeles and Chicago proving hugely costly, according to a report
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‘I didn’t want to be afraid’: How the music community rallied together in the wake of the Bataclan attack
As the world marks 10 years since the terrorist attacks in Paris, Roisin O’Connor speaks with some of the musicians who helped reopen the stricken venue, as well as the sister of British victim Nick Alexander, on how music brought a grieving community together

