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Celine Dion: Eiffel Tower lit up to announce singer's comeback gigs
Celine Dion has announced her first series of full-length concerts since being diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome (SPS).
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Car finance scandal: What happened and am I eligible for compensation?
Millions of motorists who were mis-sold car finance agreements are due to receive £829 on average in compensation, it has been announced.
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Grenfell survivors call Reform UK housing chief's comments on tragedy 'deeply dehumanising'
Survivors and victims' families of the Grenfell fire have called a leading Reform spokesman's comments about the tragedy "not just insensitive, it is deeply dehumanising".
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Tiger Woods 'stepping away for treatment' after not guilty plea
Tiger Woods has said he is "stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment" after being charged with driving under the influence.
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Clear market uncertainty despite latest Trump attempt too soothe concerns
The latest attempt by Donald Trump to ease uncertainty over the US and Israel's war on Iran has only heightened investor concerns.
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Resident doctors lose jobs package and will strike next week
Resident doctors in England are primed to go on strike next week after a deadline set by the prime minister arrived without a deal agreed.
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Moment kidnapped US journalist Shelly Kittleson appears to be captured in Iraq caught on video
Footage has emerged which appears to show a US journalist being kidnapped in Iraq.
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Scott Mills releases statement after BBC sacking as he addresses police investigation
Scott Mills has released a statement after his sacking by the BBC as he addressed the police investigation into him.
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BBC sacked Scott Mills 'after discovering alleged victim in police investigation was under 16'
Scott Mills was sacked by the BBC after bosses discovered the alleged victim in the police investigation was under the age of 16, the broadcaster has reported.
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Eight Muslim-majority countries 'strongly condemn' Israel's new death penalty law
Eight Muslim-majority countries have "strongly condemned" a new Israeli law which makes death by hanging a default sentence for Palestinians convicted in military courts of deadly attacks.
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What business cost increases are being introduced in April?
For months businesses have been anticipating the impact of a range of tax and regulatory measures announced by the government in the budget and in the weeks since.
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Dwindling diesel and jet fuel supplies due to Iran war prompt warning from EU - as return to 2022 measures considered
The European Union (EU) could revive measures brought in after Russia cut gas supplies in 2022 amid a mounting energy crisis due to the Iran war.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger returns to Belfast to receive honorary doctorate
Arnold Schwarzenegger has said it is "unbelievable" after receiving an honorary doctorate from Ulster University - and recalled how Belfast gave him a "breakthrough".
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Greek island of Crete is cloaked by Saharan dust storm - turning its blue skies blood red
The island of Crete, known for its blue skies, is seeing red - thanks to a cloud of Saharan dust.
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Jesy Nelson celebrates plans for rollout of SMA screenings
Jesy Nelson has spoken of her pride after it was announced screenings for spinal muscular atrophy will begin earlier than planned.
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Two migrants die during attempt to cross English Channel
Two migrants have died off the coast of France during an attempt to cross the English Channel.
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Three girls arrested after crowds of young people swarm London high street in social media 'flash mob'
Police have warned parents to "take responsibility" for their children as three teenage girls were arrested after crowds flooded a London high street as part of a social media "link-up".
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Travelodge sex assault survivor hits out at boss of hotel chain
The survivor of a sexual assault that took place in a Travelodge hotel room has accused its CEO of not taking the issue of women's safety "very seriously".
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Ryanair warns of jet fuel supply disruption in May
Jet fuel supplies could be disrupted in early May if the Middle East conflict continues, the boss of Ryanair has warned.
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How fox hunting ban could show path forward for assisted dying bill
Supporters of the assisted dying bill are planning to enlist some 200 MPs to attempt to bring it back into contention this summer.
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Countless horror stories linked to social media - but a ban for children isn't cut-and-dried case
For months, the UK has felt like it's barrelling towards banning under-16s from social media.
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Chelsea reveal largest pre-tax loss in Premier League history
Chelsea FC have announced a pre-tax loss of £262.4m - the biggest in Premier League history.
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How countries are dealing with rising oil and gas prices
With the US-Iran conflict continuing, governments worldwide are desperately trying to curb the effect of soaring energy prices on populations.
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How did we get to another NHS doctors' strike?
Doctors' strikes have become commonplace over the past few years as they walk out over NHS pay, hours and jobs.
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Alleged Bondi Beach gunman loses bid to suppress his family's identities
A terror suspect accused of killing 15 people in a shooting spree on Bondi Beach has lost a bid to protect the identities of family members.
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EV charger firms say energy bill increases will be passed on to drivers
Electric vehicle charger firms have warned that soaring energy bills will have to be passed on to drivers, risking a major setback for the government's green goals.
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