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Shocking CCTV shows stabbed Deliveroo rider fighting back against knifeman
Robber Lewis Livingstone, 19, callously asked: ‘Is he dead?’
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VideoBattles, bombardment in Gaza as Israel reschedules talks with US
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VideoIs 'patientsplaining' beneficial for your health?
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‘Game-changer’ test spots signs of motor neurone disease before symptoms – study
Detecting the condition at its earliest stages opened the door for more effective treatments, experts said.
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Russia-Ukraine – live: Boy dead and several injured after Moscow uses new ‘guided bombs’ in Kharkiv attack
Comes as Kyiv claims more than 5,500 Ukrainians have been tortured by Vladimir Putin’s troops
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Huge majority of Scots back legalising assisted dying as new Holyrood bill published
MORE than three-quarters of Scots are in favour of assisted dying legislation, a poll has found ...
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Two bodies found in search for missing workers after Baltimore Key Bridge collapse
The announcement was made at a press conference on Wednesday afternoon
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