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  • NewsYahoo News UK

    Letting agent chases grieving family for rent 'owed' after son's suicide

    Labour MP Helen Hayes said two of her constituents in south London were pursued for cash by a letting agent after their son had died.

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  • NewsAFP

    WADA ask 'independent prosecutor' to examine Chinese swimmers case: statement

    The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) said on Thursday it had asked an independent prosecutor to review its handling of the case where 23 Chinese swimmers tested positive for a prescription heart drug.USADA had called on Tuesday for an "independent investigation: into the case and for an "overhaul" of WADA. WADA said in a statement on Thursday that it had asked former Swiss public prosecutor Eric Cottier to review their handling of the case.

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Deep-dive on US support for Ukraine - Ukraine: The Latest podcast

    Today, we bring you news from the battlefront, analyse the revelation that the US had secretly supplied Ukraine with long-range missiles and we deep-dive into US politics and strategy with our special guest Jonah Goldberg

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  • NewsThe National

    UK Government delays deposit return scheme until 2027

    THE UK Government has confirmed that the introduction of a UK-wide deposit return scheme has been delayed until 2027.

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  • NewsAFP

    Begona Gomez: Spanish PM's partner thrust into spotlight

    Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's wife Begona Gomez, in the spotlight after a court opened a graft inquiry into her business dealings, has played a key role in her husband's political ascension.The couple put that unity on display after a Madrid court said Wednesday that it had opened a preliminary investigation into Gomez for suspected influence peddling and graft.

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Post Office chief ‘misled High Court about Horizon’

    A former Post Office boss has been accused of misleading the High Court by claiming she did not know Horizon could be accessed remotely before 2018.

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  • NewsEvening Standard

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