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Hundreds of thousands celebrate Newcastle cup win Hundreds of thousands celebrate Newcastle cup win | 1461 |
Labour MP ridiculed as she claims taxpayer cash on expenses to live with dog Senior Labour MP Taiwo Owatemi has been slammed for claiming taxpayer money so that her pet dog can live with her. A new document has revealed that Owatemi, who is helping with the implementation of £5 billion in... | 1457 |
Myanmar quake toll passes 1,600 as people dig for survivors with bare hands Myanmar quake toll passes 1,600 as people dig for survivors with bare hands | 1448 |
Europe's cheapest capital city that loves Brits with £59 five-star hotels and £1.70 beer | 1447 |
Myanmar earthquake first major disaster since Donald Trump cut aid agency Myanmar's earthquake is the first major natural disaster since Donald Trump cut the... | 1444 |
Ofsted boss at time of Ruth Perry's death to get peerage Ofsted boss at time of Ruth Perry's death to get peerage | 1443 |
The gorgeous island in Africa where beer costs £1 and it's 30C in April A gorgeous sun-soaked island in Africa with white sandy beaches and turquoise water is among the... | 1442 |
Partial solar eclipse pictured across the globe as Moon covers the Sun In pictures: Saturday's partial solar eclipse | 1435 |
Junta carries out fresh air strikes against rebels after devastation Myanmar junta continues air strikes after devastating earthquake | 1432 |
Supermarket shoppers on high alert amid new 'unbelievably dangerous' prank Supermarket shoppers were on high alert after a new "unbelievably dangerous" prank began to trend. One UK shopper fell victim to a coy prank after buying a microwave meal, which could have had fatal consequences... | 1429 |
'I rowed across the Atlantic - being tired was not the hardest part of the challenge' A former Team GB cyclist has raised more than £131,000 for charity after rowing across the Atlantic unsupported. Annasley Park battled through storms, "terrible" sea sickness and extreme isolation to complete the... | 1428 |
Anti-tourism activists dealt blow as Tenerife 'still buzzing' despite horrifying threats Tenerife is said to be "still buzzing" in an apparent blow to anti-tourism activists. Thousands of families will be flocking to the holiday hotspot for the | 1427 |
Grim truth of rural crime exposed as harrowing incidents force countryside exodus Rural crime is so serious that nearly one in five people surveyed by the Countryside Alliance say they have considered leaving the area where they live. Almost all respondents – 96% – say crime is a significant issue... | 1426 |
Jeremy Clarkson blames 'awful' Rachel Reeves after unfortunate pub news Jeremy Clarkson bought the Farmer's Dog pub last year. The | 1423 |
James Blunt hits back at Paddy McGuinness after brutal ‘clinical depression’ dig James Blunt hit back at TV presenter Paddy McGuinness after he reflected on being... | 1422 |
Major update after UK park cordoned off following discovery of human placenta Police have issued a significant update after a passerby found a human placenta in a park in Oldham, triggering a major investigation. Greater | 1420 |
Myanmar earthquake death toll spikes as rescuers dig through rubble with bare hands The... | 1414 |
Four in 10 children 'persistently absent' in GCSE exam term The life chances of Britain’s children are in jeopardy with 39% of Year 11 pupils “persistently absent” during their GCSE exam term, according to a shocking new analysis. Campaigners fear the number of young people... | 1410 |
Adolescence update as 'just a click away' warning issued The success of Netflix drama Adolescence has fuelled calls for Government ministers to wake up to the danger to young people posed by smartphones, social media and toxic online “influencers”. Campaigners pushing for... | 1409 |
Helicopter pilot recounts flying under gunfire in daring rescue mission Helicopter pilot recounts flying under gunfire in daring rescue mission | 1407 |
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