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Christmas market suspect may have been 'dissatisfied with treatment of Saudi refugees in Germany': Here's what we know
The suspect in the attack on the Christmas market in Magdeburg appeared to be dissatisfied with the treatment of Saudi refugees in Germany, a prosecutor has said.
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Surprisingly low retail sales in key Christmas shopping month - ONS
The UK's retail sales recovery was smaller than expected in the key Christmas shopping month of November, official figures show.
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Time running out as deadline looms to apply for winter fuel payment worth up to £300
Pensioners have until the end of Saturday to apply for benefits which could unlock access to the winter fuel payment, or risk missing out on up to £300.
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Car production falls in UK for ninth month in a row, SMMT data shows - after worst November for industry since 1980
UK car manufacturing fell again in November, the ninth month of decline in a row, according to industry data.
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Government borrowing in November hits three-year low
Government borrowing in November was the lowest for that month in three years, according to official figures.
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Billionaire Mike Ashley denied Boohoo board seat after boardroom battle
British billionaire Mike Ashley has been denied a seat on the board of fast-fashion business Boohoo.
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Was Trump's aide speaking for incoming president when he branded Peter Mandelson a 'moron'?
This is awkward for Downing Street to say the least. The person chosen by the British government to be the keystone in the most important of bilateral relationships is, according to one of the incoming president's close aides, a "complete moron".
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Seven-year-old girl killed and several injured in Croatia school knife attack
A seven-year-old girl has died and a teacher and three other students have been wounded in a knife attack in the Croatian capital, officials have said.
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Villain or hero? Everyone has thoughts on alleged healthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione - and it's not all negative
Consider one view outside the George Washington University Hospital in Washington DC.
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Thousands meet at Stonehenge to celebrate winter solstice
Thousands of people including pagans, druids and dancers have gathered at the ancient Stonehenge monument for the winter solstice, marking the shortest day of the year.
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Bank of England keeps 'gradual' cut prospects alive as interest rate held
The Bank of England has maintained its guidance for "gradual" interest rate cuts next year, following surprise support for a reduction this month.
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Stonehenge's purpose may have been to unify ancient Britain after scientists make discovery about stones' origins
Stonehenge may have been built to unite the early people of Britain - long before there was a kingdom, a new study has suggested.
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Russia should have invaded Ukraine 'earlier' says Putin - as he addresses possible peace talks
Vladimir Putin has said Russia should have invaded Ukraine earlier, in a national address spanning more than four hours.
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President Joe Biden sets new US climate target just weeks before Donald Trump takes office
President Joe Biden has set fresh climate targets for the United States before climate sceptic Donald Trump takes office in January.
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Here's a list of NHS trusts which have put up hospital parking charges in past two years
A total of 37 NHS trusts increased car parking charges at some point in the two years to March 2024.
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'Mummy wants a boob job for Christmas': Inside the life of a professional Santa
When a chatty little girl visited Father Christmas, the last thing Paul Haslam expected to be on her wish list was a boob job.
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Fury and questions in Mayotte as residents struggle to recover after Cyclone Chido
The doors of the white van are thrown open. Dozens of armed French police jump on board, their colleagues on the ground form a human chain and get to work.
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Hope returns to eastern Aleppo - which Assad forces all but extinguished
Syrian and Russian forces unleashed all they could on eastern Aleppo. For four years they battled to bring Syria's second city under Bashar al Assad's full control.
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Matteo Salvini: Italy's deputy prime minister found not guilty of illegally detaining migrants on rescue boat
Italy's deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini has been acquitted of kidnap and failing to fulfill his public duties.
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