All news by author Elizabeth Baker

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Prince William reveals reason why Princess Charlotte is not looking forward to school
The Prince of Wales has revealed his daughter Princess Charlotte is not looking forward to school at the moment as she is sitting her exams.
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Belgium’s agent of chaos
Flemish far-right frontman Tom Van Grieken battles to break up Belgium.
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Marcus Rashford: Man Utd forward caught speeding on M60 in Rolls-Royce just months after crash
The Manchester United striker was caught driving above the 70mph limit on a motorway in Manchester on 12 December - he could now face a driving ban.
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Biden and Macron use D-day event to emphasise support for Ukraine
Leaders rally behind Zelenskiy to make clear to Putin that, as in 1944, freedom in Europe is worth fighting for
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Microsoft, OpenAI and Nvidia investigated over monopoly laws
US regulators open inquiry into AI firms over antitrust laws that oversee fair competition
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ChatGPT tells users Labour has already won the election
The AI chatbot ChatGPT told users Labour won the election which has not happened yet with a "substantial majority".
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Exploring the finances of the ISIS, Hamas, and Hezbollah terrorist empires
In May, a Russian programmer was sentenced to more than 5 years in prison in the Netherlands for creating the crypto mixer Tornado Cash.
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Tom Cruise mistakenly tried to get into Rishi Sunak’s car after landing at the London Heliport
Tom Cruise was spotted trying to get into the Prime Minister’s car after mistaking the flash Audi for his Mercedes.
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Faiza Shaheen resigns from the Labour Party after being barred from standing as a candidate
Faiza Shaheen has resigned from the Labour party after being blocked from standing as a candidate by the leaders office, citing a ‘hierarchy of racism’.
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Diane Abbott cleared to run as Labour candidate
Diane Abbott has been confirmed to be standing as Labour’s candidate in Hackney North and Stoke Newington.
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Murder of German police officer inflames migration debate ahead of EU election
Focus on immigration and Islamist extremism could benefit the far right in the final days of the campaign.
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UK tourists could face hefty fines for buying bargains in Spain
If exploring the local shopping scene is your first go-to when holidaying abroad, you’ll know that there’s nothing better than snapping up a bargain or two.
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Nurses have declared a ’national emergency’ as NHS patients are being treated in ’storage cupboards and car parks’
Patients are receiving cancer diagnoses in public areas, and may have to undergo intimate examinations there too, the Royal College of Nursing says.
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Newark: Eight boys arrested on suspicion of raping teenage girl on Nottinghamshire playing fields
Nottinghamshire Police says detectives are "working around the clock" and will "uncover exactly what’s happened".
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Over 50 arrested as fans storm Wembley and clash with cops during Champions League final despite £5m ’ring of steel’
The prestigious European final was halted after seconds when pitch invaders stormed the pitch
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Google is down for thousands of users worldwide
Google is down for thousands of users worldwide, leaving them unable to use the popular search engine.
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Helicopter politics: Why Iran’s upcoming presidential election matters
The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash on May 19 has raised unexpected questions for the country’s reigning establishment.
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Buckingham Palace issues rare update on whether Kate will attend major event
Kate Middleton will not be returning to her public duties anytime soon months after her cancer diagnosis.
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Investigators can’t determine the gender of the person sucked into the KLM jet engine at Amsterdam airport
Several Dutch outlets have said the victim may have been an airport worker involved in a takeoff manoeuvre
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Spain’s parliament passes disputed Catalan amnesty law
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez’s coalition government pushes through controversial legislation.
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Child among four injured in east London shooting
A child and three adults have been injured after they were shot near a restaurant in Hackney, east London, on Wednesday evening.
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Junior doctors in England to begin a five-day strike next month
The British Medical Association’s industrial action will take place from 27 June to 2 July - meaning it will clash with the ongoing general election campaign.
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Virgin Airlines flight sparks emergency response at UK airport
Edinburgh Airport was flooded with emergency services this morning after a Virgin Atlantic flight made an emergency landing.
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League of сriminals: Russian soccer and hockey leagues have become safe havens for rogue foreigners
Russian soccer and hockey clubs are increasingly signing contracts with foreign athletes who have been convicted of crimes or are under investigation abroad.
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Mafia state pushes Bulgarian democracy to the brink
Former PM Boyko Borissov and sanctioned media mogul Delyan Peevski are in the driving seat ahead of an election on June 9.