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Contaminated Blood Scandal Victims in the UK to Receive Compensation of Up to £2.7 Million
Government documents reveal that victims of the contaminated blood scandal in the UK could receive compensation amounting to £2.7 million.…
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Prince Harry’s Attempt to Include Rupert Murdoch in Phone Hacking Claims Denied by High Court Judge
High Court judge denies Prince Harry’s request to include Rupert Murdoch in the ongoing phone hacking claims against News Group…
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Labour Pledges New Housing Developments Within Months of Government Term
Angela Rayner, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party, unveiled plans to start building new homes shortly after assuming office, aiming…
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Stabbings in Luton and Jiangxi Province Prompt Immediate Police Response
Recent stabbing incidents in Luton, UK, and Jiangxi Province, China, prompt swift police action, emphasizing the importance of emergency preparedness…
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Recap and Highlights of Saturday Night Live Season 49
Season 49 of Saturday Night Live concluded with memorable sketches, notable guest appearances, and standout moments like the Weekend Update…
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Generation Z Values Civil Liberties and Housing Aspirations: NatCen Report
A recent report by the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) reveals that Generation Z prioritises civil liberties, supports civil…
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Bank of England Considers Lowering Interest Rates as Inflation Forecasted to Fall
The Bank of England is facing pressure to revise its interest rate strategy as predictions suggest inflation could drop below…
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U.S. Embassy in London Owes £14.6 Million in Unpaid Congestion Charges, Prompting Calls for Legal Action
The U.S. Embassy in London has accumulated approximately £14.6 million in unpaid congestion charge fees, the largest among diplomatic missions…
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Billionaire Surprises UMass Dartmouth Graduates with $1,000 Gift Each for Philanthropic Act
Billionaire philanthropist Rob Hale shocks over 1,000 UMass Dartmouth graduates with $1,000 gifts each, urging them to give back to…
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Oral Rinse May Hold Key to Early Detection of Stomach Cancer, Study Finds
Researchers at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine have identified potential for early detection of stomach cancer through changes…
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