Runaway horses in 'serious condition' after bolting through central London
US considers cutting funds to notorious Israeli unit
Ofsted to continue with single-phrase judgements despite calls to axe them
UK has worst rate of child alcohol consumption in world, report finds
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Why stress at work is contagious, according to science
Research suggests that stress can be spread from person to person in a similar way to infectious diseases.
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Fox News host compares Trump to King Kong: ‘He’s going to bust out of his cage’
‘They killed King Kong,’ Jesse Watters’ colleagues point out
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Police officer injured after crash with Mercedes on way to 999 call
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Shoplifting offences soar to highest level in 20 years, new figures show
More than 100,000 more shoplifting offences were recorded in 2023 than the previous year, figures reveal
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Scottish leader scraps coalition deal with Greens
The leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party on Thursday ended a coalition deal with the Greens, leaving him facing fresh pressure as the head of a minority government in Edinburgh.- Net zero - The SNP-Greens deal, known as the Bute House Agreement after the Scottish first minister's official residence in Edinburgh, was signed in 2021.
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Poland's Tusk to limit public duties after pneumonia diagnosis
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will limit his public duties over the coming days after he was diagnosed with a case of pneumonia, his office said on Thursday. "In the coming days, Prime Minister Donald Tusk will limit public activity," his office said in a statement posted on social media platform X. "This is related to diagnosed pneumonia, which requires treatment." President Andrzej Duda said earlier on Thursday that he had invited Tusk for talks on May 1 about Nuclear Sharing, that is th
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Shoplifting hits record high with more than 1,000 offences a day
Shoplifting has hit a record high of nearly 1,200 offences a day - but the number of cases solved has fallen to a low of just one in 10.
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