Day: October 22, 2025
This seat taken? Group accused of stealing over 1,000 restaurant chairs
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Spanish police have arrested seven people after 1,100 chairs went missing from bars
Read MorePutin directs drills of Russian nuclear forces as his summit with Trump is put on hold
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has directed drills of the country’s strategic nuclear forces that featured practice missile launches
Read MoreSarkozy under police guard in prison after inmate threatens to kill him to ‘avenge Gaddafi’
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The dramatic development came after the former president spent a ‘frightening’ first night at La Sante jail in Paris
Read MoreEven Republicans are alarmed at Trump’s moves to pay the military as federal government shutdown becomes second longest in history
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One Republican says that the president is not respecting the legal process by rediverting the funds
Read MoreEven Republicans are alarmed at Trump’s moves to pay the military as federal government shutdown becomes second longest in history
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One Republican says that the president is not respecting the legal process by rediverting the funds
Read MoreAustralian charged with stealing Labubu dolls worth more than £4,000
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At least 43 Labubu dolls worth £4390 were seized in police search operation
Read MoreUniversities warn Starmer: Evacuate Gaza scholarship students now or they will lose their place
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Exclusive: Senior leaders at several top UK universities have written to the PM to warn that a failure to evacuate students by Sunday will see them miss out
Read MoreDowning Street’s top civil servant ‘on brink of being ousted’
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The latest speculation around Chris Wormald’s position comes after the departure of a string of senior government officials over the last year
Read MoreDowning Street’s top civil servant ‘on brink of being ousted’
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The latest speculation around Chris Wormald’s position comes after the departure of a string of senior government officials over the last year
Read MoreSurvey reveals what Britons really think about daylight savings
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Almost three in five people believe the twice-yearly clock change should be scrapped
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