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La Liga file Dembele legal complaint after France star leaves Barcelona for PSG
La Liga have filed a complaint to the European Commission over Paris Saint-Germain's funding - just hours after the French champions signed Ousmane Dembele from Barcelona
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'Lying and smearing Tories inventing scapegoats for their own wretched record'
As the Tories' grip on power after 14 years of failure weakens by the day, they are becoming increasingly desperate in trying to shift the blame, argues Kevin Maguire
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NHS paracetamol shortage sparks fears for patients recovering after operations
The shortage of intravenous (IV) paracetamol is expected to continue until at least November and the Government blamed 'capacity constraints with a manufacturer'
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Fossil fuel burning to blame as oceans hit hottest temperatures, scientists say
The average daily global sea surface temperature has reached 20.96 C, beating the 2016 record of 20.95 C, the EU’s climate change service Copernicus found
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'The truth about the big Brexit lie is getting painful for Leavers'
The reality of Brexit is starting to hit us all - and even those who voted to leave the EU are getting upset
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UK car firms on 150-day countdown to 'devastating cliff edge' over Brexit rules
Shadow International Trade Secretary Nick Thomas-Symonds has written to Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch urging her to reach an agreement with Brussels
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Real Madrid's Bellingham loophole that could play role in Harry Kane transfer
The England midfielder, who signed for Real Madrid earlier this summer, has applied for an Irish passport so La Liga giants can get around rules linked to non-European Union players
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Chilling images from space show horrifying devastation of Rhodes wildfires
Wildfires on the Greek resort island of Rhodes forced more evacuations as strong winds and successive heat waves that left scrubland and forests tinder-dry fuelled three major fires raging elsewhere in Greece
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'I nearly missed my best mate's stag do as passport was three days out of date'
James Crane was not aware the rules had changed since Brexit and that travelling to the EU on a UK passport that was issued more than 10 years ago is not permitted
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Demand for UK comfort foods has soared for British expats since Brexit
M&S crumpets and custard creams, and sweet treats from Cadbury's, are some of the most popular food items Brits living abroad are exporting from the UK
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Spain's conservatives fall short of victory as left celebrate election results
Spain's opposition conservative party has claimed victory in a snap election, but without the result they needed for a majority
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Welsh whisky given special protected status to stop imitation and misuse
Environment Secretary Therese Coffey will announce the whisky UKGI status today at the Royal Welsh Show. She said Single Malt Welsh Whisky is widely acclaimed for its lightness of character
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Date Brits will have to pay 'visa' fee to enter 30 countries including Spain
Brits will soon be paying a travel permit to go on holiday to the EU as a consequence of Brexit, with extensive details required from each applicant about their employment, address and medical records.
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Over 250,000 Brits with valid passports risk being banned from summer flights
The summer holidays are here but Brits are being urged to check their travel documents following a study that found over 250,000 holidaymakers could be turned away at the airport
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Brits going to Spain for summer holidays now need extra document to enter
Those heading to Malaga, Alicante, Palma, or any Spanish city need to be aware that they now need extra documents to enter the country following the UK's departure from the EU
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Falklands War hero blasts EU as it calls islands 'Malvinas' in win for Argentina
Simon Weston, who suffered terrible injuries when his troop carrier ship was bombed in the 1982 conflict, lashed out at Brussels for calling the archipelago 'Islas Malvinas'
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Urgent alert for EE, Vodafone and Three users - ignoring it will prove costly
Millions of smartphone users have been placed on red alert due to the recent introduction of roaming fees.
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Rishi Sunak lashes out at EU in diplomatic spat over disputed name for Falklands
The Prime Minister lashed out at the EU after it used the Argentinians' preferred name for the South Atlantic archipelago which was fought over in 1982
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Channel Tunnel border checks 'could soon take four times longer' warning
John Keefe, chief corporate and public affairs officer at Getlink, which operates the Channel Tunnel, complained a new EU checks system had been designed "without any consideration" for cross-Channel travel
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UK moves to top five in new rankings of the world's most powerful passports
The UK's passport fortunes have finally brightened after six years of decline following the Brexit referendum, according to the Henley Passport Index, which measures how many countries different citizens can visit visa-free
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Important change made to UK passports as new design unveiled for first time
For more than 70 years, the official travel documents - revived with traditional dark blue covers post-Brexit - were supplied in the name of 'Her Majesty' - but they are set to be changed this week
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PM must end mindless cruelty of the asylum system'
In the latest outrage of Tory asylum policy, refugees were placed in a holding camp between two shooting clubs in Essex - greeted by gunfire and no doubt dredging up ghastly memories
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Boris Johnson's new neighbours brutally taunt him with EU flags in their gardens
Some of Boris Johnson's new neighbours aren't pleased the ex-prime minister has moved to their village, and they're taking their revenge by loudly flying the EU flag in their gardens
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Brits warned they might be banned from 70 countries if they have a red passport
Hoping for a summer getaway? You may want to check whether you're legally allowed to travel - this easy-to-forget catch leaves some prospective holidaymakers disappointed every year.
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Rishi Sunak urges NATO allies to pump more cash into defence
The PM also took a swipe at the alliance's 'out of date' spending reports showing the percentage spent by Britain is due to drop from 2.16% in 2022 to 2.07% in 2023
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