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    'Beyond ironic': Reform-led council says flags must come down so Christmas lights can go up

    "Flaggate Fiasco: Kent Council Demands Union Flags Be Removed Before Christmas Lights Can Go Up" A Reform-led council has sparked outrage after ruling that union and St George's flags must be taken down from street lights in a village so traditional Christmas lights can go ahead. The decision...
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    Dillian Whyte expects Oleksandr Usyk to give Fabio Wardley shot at becoming undisputed heavyweight world champion

    Oleksandr Usyk's reputation for stepping up against the best fighters has earned him immense respect in the boxing community. According to Dillian Whyte, Usyk's willingness to face anyone, regardless of weight class or generation, makes Wardley's shot at the WBO heavyweight title a very likely...
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    HMRC likely to have breached privacy laws in stopping child benefit – experts

    Thousands of families across the UK have had their child benefit suspended due to a flawed Home Office travel data sharing agreement with HMRC, raising serious concerns about breach of privacy laws. The data watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), has contacted HMRC over the...
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    2 more charged in Louvre jewel heist, 3 released from custody

    French authorities have made two more arrests in connection with the daring heist at the world-renowned Louvre Museum in Paris, which took place just last month. The suspects, identified as a 37-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman, are now formally charged with organized robbery and conspiracy...
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    Alabama police get revenge on high school seniors who covered headquarters with toilet paper: ‘We don’t want to hear any crying’

    Police Department Strikes Back at Teenagers Who Rolled Them in Toilet Paper: 'We Don't Want to Hear Any Crying' In a bizarre incident that started as an elaborate senior prank gone wrong, the Heflin Police Department in Alabama has taken matters into their own hands. The teenagers who had...
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    The crescendo of pre-budget lobbying has rarely been so loud. Rachel Reeves must tune it out | Polly Toynbee

    As Westminster Bridge falls silent under the ominous specter of protest, Rachel Reeves must tune out the cacophony of expensive lobbyists clamoring for her attention. On Tuesday, demonstrators clad in masks of top bank CEOs waved champagne and sacks of cash to highlight the absurdity of allowing...
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    Thailand to let Myanmar refugees work to counter aid cuts and labour shortages

    Thailand has taken a bold step towards addressing its labour shortages and economic woes by giving refugees permission to work in the country. The move is part of an effort to tackle shrinking foreign aid budgets, particularly from the US, which had long supported refugee camps along the...
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    Trump touts "very fair" trade deal with Japan as he meets with new prime minister

    President Trump heralded the "very fair" terms of a trade agreement with Japan, hailing it as a major victory in his nearly weeklong Asia tour. The deal, signed with new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Tuesday, calls for the US to charge 15% tariffs on Japanese goods – lower than the initial...
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