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Can a golfer beaned by a bad shot sue the course? NY’s top court rules in local case
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Detroit’s lack of affordable housing pushes families to the edge - and children sometime pay the price
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50 years later, Vietnam’s environment still bears the scars of war – and signals a dark future for Gaza and Ukraine
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Schoolgirl who attempted to murder teachers and pupil in Wales detained for 15 years
The girl, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was previously found guilty of attempting to murder Fiona Elias and Liz Hopkin - and a fellow pupil.
DWP tells Universal Credit claimants to 'report themselves' or risk payment penalty
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Ultra-processed foods could be linked to thousands of UK deaths a year - study
Experts behind the research say they believe there is a relationship between people eating UPFs and an increased risk of early death.
97pc of people with MS have symptom doctors don't want to talk about
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Richard Vines, celebrated restaurant critic, dies aged 71
Unusually for a critic, a role that naturally inspires enemies, Vines maintained friendly relationships with chefs and writers across the globe
BBC Strictly Come Dancing's Vito Coppola issues 'breaking news' as he admits 'can’t keep it a secret for much longer'
It comes after the professional dancer previously teased fans earlier this year about what's to come from him in 2025
Police hunting Birmingham flasher who exposed himself to three girls
It happened in Belchers Lane, Bordesley Green, and now police have issued a picture of a man who may have information
Married At First Sight star rushed to hospital after 'scary' heart attack
A Married At First Sight groom ended up in hospital after suffering from a sudden health scare
Woman pregnant with twins following wedding fling and morning after pill mishap
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Manchester United defeated in entertaining title race against rivals Man City
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Is Gavin Newsom changing his tune with the oil industry?
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