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  • PoliticsThe Telegraph

    Biden closes gap in presidential poll as rival Trump is stuck in court

    Joe Biden is closing the polling gap with Donald Trump as the former president is confined to courtrooms and unable to campaign, new data show.

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  • NewsAFP

    Posts falsely claim Kinder uses insects in chocolate

    Social media posts highlighting the ingredients listed on a bag of Schoko-Bons say the candy contains insects. This is false; the product was formerly coated with shellac, an insect by-product that has been tested and approved for use as a confectioner's glaze -- but the Italian company Ferrero said it has phased out the additive in its Kinder-brand chocolates.

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Military chief backs Special Forces amid questions over ‘toxic culture’

    A military chief has backed Britain’s Special Forces amid claims a toxic culture exists among elite troops.

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  • ScienceAFP

    China's Shenzhou-18 mission docks with space station: Xinhua

    A spaceship carrying three astronauts from China's Shenzhou-18 mission safely docked at Tiangong space station Friday, state-run media reported, the latest step in Beijing's space programme that aims to send astronauts to the Moon by 2030.By early Friday the spacecraft had "successfully docked" with the space station, state-run news agency Xinhua reported, citing the China Manned Space Agency.

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  • NewsHuffPost UK

    Tory Minister Mocked On BBC Question Time For Asking If Rwanda And Congo Are Different Countries

    The reaction from Labour's Wes Streeting said it all as Chris Philp struggled with geography.

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  • EntertainmentGlasgow Live

    Beyond Van Gogh coming to Glasgow this summer with breathtaking immersive experience at SEC

    The event will celebrate Vincent van Gogh's life and work on a scale never seen before in Scotland and tickets go on sale next week. Here's what to expect as you journey through the artist's dreams, thoughts and words to a stirring score...

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  • OpinionThe Telegraph

    Renationalisation won’t fix the railways

    Those with fond memories of the old British Rail may wistfully remember breakfasts and lunches served in restaurant cars staffed by impeccably liveried waiters. But they have probably blocked out recollections of the decaying rolling stock, the regular national strikes, the ancient sandwiches, and the sense of a waning industry sustained by ever-growing state subsidies.

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