Two horses bolt through central London pursued by police after 'hitting vehicles'
Pupils in England 'facing worst exam results in decades' after COVID legacy
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US approves $95bn aid package for Ukraine and Israel
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France in new push to shrink red tape burden
The French government will make a new push to slash red tape with a bill presented on Wednesday that aims to make everything from opening new factories to reading a payslip easier. Red tape is a major gripe for French business leaders and the bill comes as the far right actively courts them ahead of European Parliament elections in June, in which polls show their party ahead of the government's party by a wide margin. A 2023 Senate report estimated that France's administrative burden costs the
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Large emergency presence at beauty spot amid 'unexploded bomb' reports
A suspected unexploded ordinance at Birling Gap turned out to be a car engine.
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The true story behind the BlackBerry film
The true story behind the tech biopic BlackBerry, and why a tiny tech start up in Canada turned into a multi-billion dollar industry.
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Tributes paid following death of former councillor and health campaigner
The former councillor died on April 12 at her home
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The best mattress protectors of 2024, including waterproof options for babies and toddlers
Once my three year-old toddler had managed to successfully complete day time potty training, it was time to start the night time regime in earnest. A large part of that, as any mother will know, was to find the best mattress protector on the market to protect from any little accidents.
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Pensioner bravely got back in the saddle after fall on North Yorkshire Moors
A PENSIONER bravely got back in the saddle after being dramatically rescued following a fall from her pony on the North York Moors, in April 2014.
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Thousands more moving to Scotland than leaving after income tax raised, study finds
Thousands more taxpayers moved to Scotland than left each year in the period after income tax rates were put up north of the Border, new research has found.
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