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Brit teens confession was dictated to her by police in Cyprus gang rape case
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Sir Lindsay Hoyle talks about diabetes diagnosis
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Graziano Di Prima admits to crying and laughing after the dance routine, and says he wasnt worried about the complaints protesting against the performance in November.
Computer scientists from the University of California, Irvine, created a virtual copy of the $450million artwork in an attempt to understand what the artist had in mind.
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Steve Shipton from Coolagolite, near Cobargo, NSW, was forced to mercy kill, 20 badly injured cows. The surviving herd now faces starving to death and has no water.
The 2020 Chinese New Year on 25 January marks the Year of the Rat
Brit teens confession was dictated to her by police in Cyprus gang rape case
When I was little, we pretty much lived on canned fruit such as pears, peaches and fruit cocktail with evaporated milk
The US TV star posts photos of her new buzz cut after struggling with hair loss for almost 30 years.
CCTV shows narrow escape from tree in Turkey
Do stock options encourage good performance or are they just another way to boost executive pay?
National archives Sir John Major missed GBs Olympic gold to watch cricket
Superblocks is a radical plan to reclaim the streets from the noise and pollution of traffic.

There is such a big area now that is still on fire and still burning that we will probably never find the [animals] bodies, says ecologist
More and more people are buying plant-powered products. Whats behind the rise?
It was an Olympic mishap that saw his popularity soar, says Katy Balls
Strictlys Graziano Di Prima not worried about same-sex dance complaints
Former housing secretary struggled to cut through crowded field of Democratic hopefuls
Stacey Solomon praised for encouraging fans to love their bodies with bikini picture
The former deputy party leader says constant criticism and hostility informed his decision to quit.
Sir Lindsay Hoyle talks about diabetes diagnosis
The robots trying to spread Christmas cheer
Liverpool are 12 matches away from beating Arsenal Invincibles record for Premier Leagues longest unbeaten run - but skipper Henderson insists he is only motivated by ending title wait
Graziano Di Prima admits to crying and laughing after the dance routine, and says he wasnt worried about the complaints protesting against the performance in November.
Computer scientists from the University of California, Irvine, created a virtual copy of the $450million artwork in an attempt to understand what the artist had in mind.
Eating disorder hospital admissions rise sharply
Labour MPs warn of Operation Stop Keir Starmer by hard-Left
Schools are to get an £80million cash injection to encourage children to play an instrument
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