Gunman wearing bulletproof vest opens fire at random, killing four in Philadelphia

Gunman wearing bulletproof vest opens fire at random, killing four in Philadelphia

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Philadelphia: A gunman wearing a bulletproof vest has opened fire on the streets of Philadelphia, killing four people and wounding two boys in...
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Slashing immigration must come before propping up 'failing' universities, Tories warn | The Sun

Slashing immigration must come before propping up 'failing' universities, Tories warn | The Sun

SLASHING immigration must come before propping up “failing” universities, Tory MPs have warned. The New Conservatives group of backbenchers wants to reduce the number of study visas by around 75,000 by excluding the worst universities from eligibility. It ...
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Moment raging 'Briton' 'tried to open door' of plane in Croatia

Moment raging 'Briton' 'tried to open door' of plane in Croatia

Moment raging ‘British’ holidaymaker ‘who tried to open door’ of packed plane waiting to take off from Croatia is tackled by passengers before being led away and arrested TikTok videos show the man clenching his fist and lunging for the...
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The Albanian burglar who has already been deported TWICE

The Albanian burglar who has already been deported TWICE

EXCLUSIVE Living the high life back in the UK: The Albanian burglar who has already been deported TWICE Dorian Puka has managed to evade authorities for over two years  Standing on a luxury Cornish spa hotel’s golf course dressed in...
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Boris Johnson Partygate inquisitor challenged to quit by Rees-Mogg

Boris Johnson Partygate inquisitor challenged to quit by Rees-Mogg

Boris Johnson Partygate inquisitor Sir Bernard Jenkin challenged to quit key Commons post by Rees-Mogg  Sir Bernard Jenkin is one of Mr Johnson’s chief interrogators  He has has remained silent now on whether he also attended for two weeks Boris Johns...
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‘Man-made disaster’: Doctors, pharmacists sound alarm on ‘rushed’ new opioid program

‘Man-made disaster’: Doctors, pharmacists sound alarm on ‘rushed’ new opioid program

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Doctors and pharmacists say life-saving reforms that will make it cheaper to access medicines for opioid addiction are being threatened by a chaotic...
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Fears Putin preparing to BLOW UP Europe's biggest nuke plant as troops evacuated and Zelensky warns of 'serious threat' | The Sun

Fears Putin preparing to BLOW UP Europe's biggest nuke plant as troops evacuated and Zelensky warns of 'serious threat' | The Sun

PUTIN is feared to be planning to blow up Europe's largest nuclear power plant as Russian troops are evacuated from the facility. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that a "serious threat" remained in place at the Zaporizhizhia plant ...
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Boris: 'Rwanda plan is one of the best hopes to stop people smugglers'

‘Get Rwanda done’: Boris Johnson says groundbreaking scheme is our best hope to stop ‘evil’ people traffickers in his new Daily Mail column Boris Johnson will tonight demand the UK be allowed to ‘get Rwanda done’ as he lashe...
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Chocolate, coffee and honey among items locked away at Co-op store

Chocolate behind bars as Co-op stores are forced to lock away sweets, coffee and honey as cost of living crisis hits Basic goods such as chocolate and honey are now found in security boxes Co-op in North London says items...
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Horror as Thai gardener slices off his penis with a garden strimmer

Horror as Thai gardener ‘bleeds to death after cutting off his penis with a garden strimmer’ Praditsin Chuypad, was hired to tend to a patch of grass in a park in Thailand The 39-year-old wound up severing his penis and...
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'More doctors, more nurses, more midwives' in NHS reform – Barclay

Ministers promise ‘more doctors, more nurses, more midwives’ in largest every reform of NHS training with £2.4billion programme to double places and increase on-the-job learning – as Labour says scheme was its idea Ministers promised a massi...
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Protesters storm Sweden’s embassy in Baghdad in protest over Koran burning

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Baghdad: Hundreds of followers of the influential Iraqi Shiite cleric and political leader Muqtada Sadr briefly stormed the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad on...
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Furious residents complain of 'sickening' conditions at tower block

It smells of sewage and death’: Furious residents complain they have been left in ‘sickening’ conditions at run-down tower block for days Pleck House tower in Birmingham is stagnant with the smell of leaking sewage  The city council apologis...
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