UK News
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MoD investigating claims Russian hackers stole files on RAF and Navy bases
Cybercriminals accessed the cache of files by hacking a maintenance and construction contractor, reports have said.
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Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend tournament in memory of friend’s son
Harry and Meghan lent their support to the George Zajfen Tennis Tournament in Los Angeles, named after the son of Meghan’s friend Kelly McKee Zajfen.
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Sixteen people deported to France under returns deal in single flight
The total number now deported under the deal is 42, while 23 have arrived from France.
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Stormont minister faces legal challenge over stance on trade with Israel
Economy minister Caoimhe Archibald issued instructions to officials about not engaging in UK/Israel trade talks.
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Man, 31, sectioned after arrest on suspicion of murdering company director
Nigel Key was the director of construction consultancy firm S&N Management Services which is based at Matley Gardens.
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Protesters call for release of penguins ‘trapped in basement’ of London aquarium
Campaigners have claimed the Sea Life London Aquarium, owned by Merlin Entertainments, are keeping the birds in ‘horrible’ conditions for profit.
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Trump calls Colombia’s Petro ‘illegal drug dealer’ and announces end to US aid
The US leader warned the Colombian president he ‘better close-up’ drug operations ‘or the United States will close them up for him’.
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Met Police denies arresting man for wearing star of David at pro-Palestine demo
Police said the man was detained for breaching a law to keep protest groups apart.
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Government to be ‘guided’ by royal family on any moves to strip Andrew of titles
Andrew is still a prince and living in the 30-bedroom Royal Lodge mansion.
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Pope gives Venezuela reason to celebrate by canonising first saint
‘Doctor of the poor’ Jose Gregorio Hernandez is revered by millions and was canonised by Pope Leo at a Mass in St Peter’s Square on Sunday.
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Thieves strike Louvre in jewel heist as world’s most-visited museum shuts
Interior minister Laurent Nunez called the incident a ‘major robbery’.
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Israel identifies bodies of two hostages as Gaza border crossing remains closed
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the body was identified as Ronen Engel