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Police reviewing three further incidents - including stabbing of boy, 14 - after train knife attack
Police say they are reviewing three further incidents, including the stabbing of a 14-year-old boy, after a man appeared in court in connection with a mass knife attack on a train.
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Government rules out airport-style security scanners at train stations following stabbing attack
The transport secretary has ruled out installing airport-style security scanners in stations, following an alleged stabbing attack on a train on Saturday evening.
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Hurricane Melissa leaves 28 dead after tearing through Jamaica
A total of 28 people have died following Hurricane Melissa's rampage across Jamaica, the government has confirmed.
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At least 20 dead and 150 injured after magnitude 6.3 earthquake in north Afghanistan
At least 20 people have died after a magnitude 6.3 earthquake in Afghanistan, the Taliban has said.
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Sole survivor of Air India crash tells Sky News the trauma 'broke' him
The sole survivor of the Air India crash has told Sky News he has been "broken down" by the trauma.
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'Heroic' staff commended after Huntingdon train stabbing as details of victims emerge
The prime minister has commended the "heroic" driver and staff who were working on board a train when multiple people were stabbed on Saturday night.
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Nigel Farage pivots on economy - will his original supporters be in favour?
Nigel Farage has long known he would need to overhaul Reform UK's offer on the economy, not least because of the scale of the attack it faced over conference season.
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Pregnant British teenager held on drugs charges freed from Georgian jail
A pregnant British teenager has been released from jail in Georgia after being held on drug smuggling charges.
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UK must increase North Sea drilling to boost economy, says US ambassador
The US ambassador to the UK has said Britain should carry out "more drilling and more production" in the North Sea.
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Climate change made Hurricane Melissa four times more likely, say scientists
Hurricane Melissa was made four times more likely by climate change, according to a study.
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Prince William to attend Earthshot Prize and COP30 in Brazil - with his team hoping to refocus attention away from Andrew
Prince William has spoken of the need for people to "work together with optimism and courage" on the environment as he heads for Brazil, hoping to leave behind the problems of his uncle, Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
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'Significant' step in establishing national restorative justice programme for Post Office victims
A "significant" step has been taken in establishing a national restorative justice programme for victims of the Post Office's Horizon IT scandal.
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Before and after images of Jamaica show destruction left by Hurricane Melissa
The scale of the destruction left by Hurricane Melissa as it tore across Jamaica is now being revealed by the first photos taken by satellites.
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Ashraf Mahrous: Egypt's 'strongman' wrestler pulls ship using his teeth
An Egyptian wrestler is hoping he has set a world record after pulling a 700-ton (635,000kg) ship with his teeth.
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Two Louvre jewellery heist suspects 'convicted over theft in 2015'
Two of the suspects in the Louvre jewellery heist were convicted of involvement in the same theft case a decade ago, French prosecutors have revealed.
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Ryanair boss hits out at chancellor over growth as profits climb 42%
Ryanair's boss has accused the chancellor of having no idea how to grow the UK economy as the airline reported that hikes to fares had delivered a 42% rise in half-year profits.
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Torre dei Conti: Worker trapped after medieval tower collapses during renovation work in Rome
Rescue teams are trying to free a worker buried under rubble in Rome after a medieval tower collapsed during renovation work.
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Forget the gym - a 'cultural workout' could be the key to better health
Culture lovers have long believed in the healing power art. Now, science has caught up, with new research showing it has measurable benefits on the body.
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Headteachers' union considering industrial action after losing High Court bid against Ofsted
The National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT) is to consult members on the "possibility of moving to industrial action" after its bid to bring a legal challenge against Ofsted was thrown out.
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'We're having the time of our lives': Westlife on 25 years of touring, family fame and fans
They were one of the main staples of noughties music in the UK and Ireland and to celebrate 25 years of touring, Westlife have returned to the spotlight again.
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At least 26 people dead after Kenya landslide
At least 26 people have died and 25 others are still missing after a landslide in western Kenya during heavy rains.
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Israeli military's former top lawyer arrested over leaked video - as bodies of 45 Palestinians handed over
Israel's former top military lawyer has been arrested after admitting leaking a video of soldiers allegedly abusing a Palestinian prisoner.
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Nigel Farage says Reform UK could cut minimum wage for young people - and defends U-turn on tax pledges
Nigel Farage has said Reform UK could cut the minimum wage for young people, saying there is "an argument" that it is currently "too high".
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Thieves steal more than 1,000 items from museum's collection in 'brazen' heist
Thieves have stolen more than 1,000 items from a museum's collection in California, including jewellery, carvings and Native American artefacts.
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