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Five migrants die crossing Channel
At least five migrants have died after their dinghy capsized in an attempt to cross the English Channel, French media reported on Tuesday.
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Voyager 1, farthest spacecraft from Earth, phones home after months of transmitting gibberish
Space probe, now over 24 billion km away from Earth, stopped sending useful science and engineering data in November
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At least 'five' migrants die trying to cross Channel hours after Parliament backs Rishi Sunak's Rwanda Bill
Tragedy comes after Rishi Sunak hailed 'landmark' Rwanda law as Lords finally backed down over efforts to amend the Bill late
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Nan, 88, found 'wringing wet' in garden 'insulted' by housing association's gesture
Patricia Toole has lived in the same house for 53 years
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Voices: Why don’t the English get a day off for St George’s Day? We don’t deserve it
COMMENT: England is a divided country. A bank holiday to revel in our shared cultural identity would be laughable – remember the Festival of Brexit? – and would do precious little to restore national pride, says Femi Oluwole
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Watch again as Donald Trump’s hush money trial in New York enters fifth day
Mr Trump heard prosecutors explain why his alleged cover-up of a hush money payment to a porn star during his 2016 campaign broke the law, as the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president started in New York. Lawyers for the Republican presidential candidate also madetheir opening statement in what may be the only one of Mr Trump's four criminal prosecutions to go to trial before his 5 November election rematch with Democratic President Joe Biden.
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VideoParliament passes Rwanda Bill after months of back and forth
The government's controversial Rwanda Bill has finally been passed in Parliament after months of back and forth between the House of Commons and House of Lords. It will now head for Royal Assent before becoming law.