Conservative MP misplaces photo ID needed to vote in local elections
Man appears in court over sword attack that killed boy
Kwasi Kwarteng calls Liz Truss 'kind of Trumpian' over firing by tweet
Russians flock to see captured British armoured vehicles in Moscow
UCLA encampments cleared as US police shut down Israel protests across nation
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FBI investigating after Lindsey Graham targeted by scam caller impersonating Chuck Schumer
South Carolina Senator’s office confirms investigation is ongoing
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Trump trial live updates: Trump told Michael Cohen ‘I hate fact we did it’ over hush money plot, jury hears
Keith Davidson, former lawyer for adult film star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal, is being cross-examined over ex-president’s alleged hush money agreements
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VideoIntense Flooding Continues in Parts of Southern Brazil
Floodwaters continued to deluge parts of Brazil’s southern state of Rio Grande do Sul on Thursday, May 2, prompting rescues.On Wednesday evening, Governor Eduardo Leite declared a “state of calamity” due to the flooding which by Thursday had left 13 people dead, according to the local government.This video posted by Roséli Rodrigues on Wednesday shows floods inundating a street in the Santa Maria region. Credit: Roséli Rodrigues via Storyful
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Police issue CCTV image after spate of knifepoint phone robberies on trains
The robberies took place across three days last month
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Hainault sword attack – latest: Daniel Anjorin fundraiser hits target as man in court charged with murder
Family praises 14-year-old as a ‘wonderful child’ as stabbing suspect Marcus Monzo appears in court
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Pint-sized bottles of wine to be stocked on shelves from September
Pint-sized bottles of wine are expected to be allowed on shelves from September in a post-Brexit shake up, a business minister has said.
2-min read - NewsFrance 24
Tens of thousands protest in Georgia against bill registering foreign-funded NGOs
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Georgia on Thursday to protest against a "foreign influence" bill likened to Russian laws silencing dissent, an AFP journalist said. The Black Sea Caucasus nation has been gripped by mass anti-government protests since April 9, after the ruling Georgian Dream party reintroduced the bill that critics see as repressive.Unlike previous demonstrations in the capital Tbilisi, Thursday's protests took place in two different locations: the traditional
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