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Five people die in attempt to cross Channel in small boat from France
Three men and woman and child reported dead with vessel said to have been carrying more than 110 people
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1,500 new homes move step closer to being built on edge of Cambridgeshire town
Outline plans for the new homes to the north of Huntingdon have been approved by Huntingdonshire District Council
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Potholes have become a new front in the war against motorists
As if HS2 was not a big enough scandal as it is, I am beginning to wonder about the money that was supposed to be freed up by the cancellation of its northern legs. Last October the Government announced that it was making £8 billion of pothole money available for road repairs – enough, supposedly, to resurface 5000 miles of road.
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Watch: Sunak, Hunt, and Shapps arrive in Warsaw hours after Rwanda bill passes
Rishi Sunak, Jeremy Hunt, and Grant Shapps arrived in Warsaw on Tuesday (23 April) just hours after the government’s controversial Rwanda Bill was passed. The prime minister is expected to unveil an extra £500 million of military funding to Ukraine and announce the largests supply of munitions as he reinforces his ties with key European allies. The largest package of munitions is expected to include a mix of 1,600 strike and air defence missiles; an unspecified number of Storm Shadow cruise mi
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VideoIsrael's Military Intelligence Chief Resigns After October 7 Attack
On April 22, the head of Israel's military intelligence said he would step down after failing to prevent the October 7 Hamas attack. Associated Press reports that the announcement makes Major General Aharon Haliva the first senior figure to resign in the wake of the deadliest attack in Israel's history.
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Historic Stockport pub to reopen for the first time in four years with new revamp
The pub in the centre of Stockport is in line to receive a 'significant investment'
3-min read - NewsHerald Scotland
Dry spell in Scotland this week as temperatures reach highs of 16 degrees
The sunshine is out in Scotland, and the Met Office say temperatures will reach highs of 16 degrees, but how long will the rain stay off?
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