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Spain travel warning for Brits staying with friends as they risk £8,000 fines
Since the UK left the European Union, those who aren't lucky enough to hold an EU passport now have to carry proof they have accommodation when they stay in Spain, whether in hotels, Airbnbs or at friends' houses
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Major WhatsApp rule change targets millions of UK users - how it affects you
WhatsApp has just changed an important rule in the UK and here's what it means for you and your family.
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New Stormont committee tasked with examining trading arrangements post-Brexit
The Assembly's new Stormont brake committee will have scope to assess the impact of Northern Ireland being left in regulatory limbo if it diverges from both EU and UK laws
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Jet2 says sun-seekers are prioritising holidays despite cost-of-living pressures
The travel group said it was expecting its profit for the year to be higher than previously thought
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Tui shareholders vote to quit London listing in favour of German Stock Exchange
The move deals another heavy blow to London's languishing stock markets
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Dramatic rescue of two Israeli hostages as strikes on Gaza kill 164 people
Argentinian-Israeliselis Fernando Simon Marman, 60, and Louis Har, 70, were rescued from the Rafah region, as Israeli air strikes killed 164 people in just one 24-hour period
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Keir Starmer warns Israel's plan to invade Rafah would be 'catastrophic'
Despite growing alarm from countries including the US, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu insists sending troops into the southern Gaza city of Rafah is necessary to eliminate Hamas
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Putin's strangest claims to Tucker Carlson - from WW2 to root of Ukraine war
Russian President Vladimir Putin made some bizarre, even heinous claims during his interview with Tucker Carlson this week — from blaming Poland for WWII to claiming the CIA blew up the Nord Stream pipeline
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Monkey and sharks found in smugglers' suitcases and they're dangerous to humans
Around 3.9 tonnes of illicit bushmeat is smuggled through Brussels airport every month - including parts of elephants, pangolins and crocodiles - posing a risk to biodiversity and human health
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Tourists in Canary Islands could face 'chaos' as 'fed up' locals plan protests
Farmers are set to take to the streets in their tractors which could bring roads to a standstill in a crippling blow to Brits who are heading for a holiday there.
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Finnair asks passengers to voluntarily step on the scales before flights
Almost everything that gets onto a commercial plane - fuel, checked-in baggage, cargo and meals - is weighed. Now passengers are being asked to voluntarily weigh themselves
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What WW3 could look like in modern Britain - 'rations, curfews and forced camps'
As Vladimir Putin discusses the deciding factor in Russia invading more of Europe, the Mirror spoke to a world affairs expert about what modern-day war could look like in Britain
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Tory MP skewered over party's U-turns in excruciating 60-second take down
Chief Secretary to the Treasury Laura Trott went on BBC Radio 4 to gloat about Keir Starmer's change to his green investment plan, but faced a bruising grilling from Evan Davies
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Red Sea conflict poses a new threat to energy supplies as shipments stall
Missiles and drones are flying in the Red Sea, disrupting one of the world's key trade arteries and a chokepoint for energy shipments headed for Europe
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Charles' cancer treatment 'will blend alternative and medical therapies'
A former communications secretary for King Charles has revealed what she thinks will be included in the monarch's treatment plan after his shock cancer diagnosis
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£100m investment announced to help UK regulate and research AI development
The money will be used on various projects including research, regulation and the creation of a network of AI hubs across the UK
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British holidaymakers using red passports issued urgent summer travel warning
Some countries state that a passport must be valid for another six months before its holder departs for international travel, so you should always check when yours expires
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Little known city with thermal spa three hours from the UK by train
Aachen in west Germany can be reached from London St Pancras by Eurostar in a little over three hours and is the resting place of Charlemagne, who is buried in the cathedral there
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FIFA open to the idea of using an algorithm to determine football transfer fees
FIFA wants to open debate on setting soccer transfer fees by algorithm instead of the historic way of two clubs negotiating a market value price for contracted players.
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'Not for EU' labels to go on all meat and dairy products sold in supermarkets
Under a deal to restore power-sharing in Northern Ireland, ministers also will be given training on how to talk about the Good Friday Agreement after they displayed ignorance
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'Friction with EU is price for being sovereign state' says Brexiteer minister
Dame Andrea Leadsom said businesses would have to "adapt" after the introduction of new post-Brexit checks on food, drink and some agricultural imports
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Post-Brexit border food and drink rules could pose 'serious biosecurity risks'
Concerns have been expressed before new post-Brexit rules come into force.
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Half of Gen Z want to rejoin EU and think election day should be Bank Holiday
A poll of 2,000 18 to 26 year olds found that over half want to reverse Brexit, while the NHS, the environment and the economy are their top concerns ahead of the general election
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Amazon ditches plans for £1.3bn takeover of iRobot due to EU regulatory issues
The European Commission said its preliminary view of the deal was it could harm competition for iRobot's rivals on Amazon's online marketplace
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'Rishi Sunak is still letting kids vape fruit-flavoured pesticides'
The government wants to ban children from smoking, but is only going to limit the flavours and packaging for vapes, says Fleet Street Fox. If it was his kids risking a collapsed lung he might think again
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