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  • NewsThe Northern Echo

    Darlington man screwed front door closed before attacking his partner

    A drunken Darlington thug who attacked his partner after he screwed her front door shut has been jailed.

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Dozens trapped in FedEx facility as tornadoes devastate US Midwest

    Severe storms kill one person and destroy dozens of homes

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  • PoliticsKameraOne

    Stormy Daniels shares graphic testimony in Trump hush money trial

    Stormy Daniels shared graphic testimony of her alleged sexual encounter with Donald Trump in 2006 in Trump's New York hush money trial on Tuesday. Daniels testified Trump stopped her from leaving a hotel room before they had sex.

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Penny Mordaunt claims Tory election win ‘not impossible’ if civil war ends

    Penny Mordaunt gave a speech last night calling for Tories to unite

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  • NewsSky News

    Garrick Club 'votes to allow female members'

    The Garrick Club, a central London private members' club, has voted to allow women to join, after facing scrutiny over its diversity in recent weeks. Actor Stephen Fry and journalist James Naughtie were among those who gave speeches arguing for the admission of women, it has been reported. The Guardian had previously published what it said was the club's membership list, claiming the King, Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden and Sir Richard Moore, the head of MI6, were all members.

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  • ScienceHerald Scotland

    Ancient shrimp named ‘weegie’ in honour of Glasgow origins

    A type of shrimp that died out hundreds of millions of years ago has been declared a new species and a Glaswegian.

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  • NewsEvening Standard

    Airport e-gates back online as nationwide outage sparks chaos at Heathrow and Gatwick

    A “nationwide issue” with Border Force e-gates that caused chaos at airports across the country into the early hours of Wednesday has been resolved, the Home Office has announced.Images and footage posted on social media showed horrendous queues as passengers waited to have their passports checked at airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton.

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