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Rail union leader ‘incredibly upbeat’ ahead of next train drivers’ strikes
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Teenager guilty of murder after stabbing boy to death outside school in front of pupils and parents
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Used as human shields, starved and under fire: The horrors people with disabilities face in Putin’s war
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Local election results in full: Who has declared victory in council and mayoral ballots?
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VideoPolice clear pro-Gaza sit-in at top Paris university
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London mayor and local elections LIVE: 'No safe Tory seats anymore' warning for Rishi Sunak as Labour celebrates poll gains
Labour achieve massive 26.33% swing in Blackpool South as Tories suffer council losses
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