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The agreement is aimed at helping companies identify migrants who are working illegally in the UK.

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The Latin and Greek Orthodox patriarchs of Jerusalem describing starving people not "batting an eyelid" at the sound of bombing.

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A play area is being built at the Southport primary school attended by Alice Aguiar and Bebe King.

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The government sanctions 25 suspected criminals and groups linked to people-smuggling.

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George Finch, the UK's youngest council leader at 19, had thought he would become a history teacher.

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Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo were jailed for manipulating interest rates.

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Thomas Woldbye said it wasn't normally the way he acted as a power outage disrupted 1,300 flights.

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Did Ozzy Osbourne, who died today at the age of 76, really bite the head off a live bat?

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The 2025-26 rebranded Prem rugby season will open with a Thursday night fixture for the first time with Sale Sharks hosting Gloucester.

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The three northern bottlenose whales were discovered on Monday morning by a local dog walker.

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Seven-time Grand Slam singles champion Venus Williams, 45, beats Peyton Stearns - 22 years her junior - in the first round of the Washington Open.

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Jonathan Reynolds says his parents' health is quickly getting worse after being held for five months.

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Divers at one of Australia's world-famous reefs said their experience was "like swimming on a corpse".

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Martin Zubimendi says he is ready to do "new things" with Arsenal after joining the club earlier this summer.

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New law sparks concern among Western allies as critics say move undermines the authority of the watchdogs.

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The former Conservative MP told the BBC the deepfake porn was "deliberately humiliating and violent".

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Punjab rangers launch raids after one pet lion escaped and attacked a woman and two children.

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A Foreign Office report shows the biggest cuts will come in Africa with less spent on women's health and water sanitation.

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BBC Radio 4's Today programme presenter Nick Robinson discusses what can be done to stop the war in Gaza, with a panel of experts and politicians.

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Laurent Mekies takes charge of Red Bull for the first time at the Belgian Grand Prix this weekend, so what will he bring to the team?

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Terror birds could be taller than a human and had powerful legs and hooked, flesh-ripping beaks.

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The frontman of pioneering heavy metal band Black Sabbath has died in the UK at the age of 76.

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The pair performed as part of their joint Grand National Tour, delivering their greatest hits.

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Britain's top crime agencies have said they are investigating children as young as 12 for terrorism-related offences.

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Three years later, officials have offered no motive behind the brutal murders of four University of Idaho students

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