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Exact date Rwanda deportation flight of Channel migrants is due for take off
February 24 has been earmarked as the date when a plane carrying asylum seekers who have reached the UK will depart for the Rwandan capital Kigali, it has emerged
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Woman suffers stillbirth after being ordered to keep working during labour
Salia Issa was working at a Texas prison when she began suffering intense pain while seven months pregnant, but has said she was accused of lying and stopped from going to hospital for more than two hours
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Prince Harry beaten by William in US popularity contest despite living there
Despite his younger brother Prince Harry living in the States for a few years with his wife Meghan Markle and their children, Prince William topped a popularity poll.
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Desperate Tories revive plan to send migrants 4,000 miles to Ascension Island
Tory ministers once again are looking at proposals to move asylum seekers to the volcanic isle in the South Atlantic, which does not have a hospital or facilities for large numbers
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Man stabbed through the head with flagpole outside fast-food restaurant
The unnamed witness was attacked with the flag pole in a Sonic, with the pole shoved through his skull underneath his jaw before coming out the other side, complete with American flag still attached
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India's first openly gay prince says family sought 'brain conversion surgery'
Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil is the son and heir to the Maharaja of Rajpipla's throne in Gujarat, but his royal parents sought to have his brain surgically altered to get rid of his sexuality after coming out to them in 2006
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James Barber's crimes and bid to avoid 'guinea pig' lethal injection
James Barber, 64, is scheduled to be put to death at a south Alabama prison - the first lethal injection since the state paused executions following a string of problems
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Nuked blood: Test veterans told to search for their own missing medical records
Nuclear veterans whose blood records are mysteriously missing from records of Cold War radiation tests have been refused government help to find them
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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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Ministers given green light to challenge Rwanda legal ruling at Supreme Court
Rishi Sunak is under intense pressure to drop the controversial project after top judges last month ruled it was unlawful because the central African nation isn't a safe place to send refugees
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Charles Manson gives cult members chilling coded messages in unearthed footage
Unearthed footage shows evil cult leader Charles Manson giving his followers coded messages - one of the female members of the murderous Manson Family cult Leslie Van Houten was today released after over 50 years in jail
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New anger at Tory deportation plan as refugees fear war could hit Rwanda
A Syrian refugee living in a Nottingham hotel and facing deportation to Rwanda said he would rather die than take his wife and daughter to the country in East Africa
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Rishi Sunak's migration plans suffer brutal mauling as Lords inflict 11 defeats
The onslaught in the upper chamber came just a week after the Government's defeat at the Court of Appeal over plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda
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Activists sue to end legacy admission at unis after Supreme Court ruling
Lawyers for Civil Rights filed the suit Monday on behalf of Black and Latino community groups in New England, alleging that Harvard’s admissions system violates the Civil Rights Act
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Biden 'overstepped' with plan to cancel $400 billion in student loans
The Supreme Court ruled today that President Joe Biden had overstepped his bounds when trying to create a law that would've forgiven $400 billion in student debt - leaving the public to start repaying loans again this summer
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Christian designer doesn't have to make wedding websites for gay couples
The Supreme Court struck a blow to gay rights today after deciding in favour of a Christian graphic-designer who refused to serve same-sex couples based on their religious beliefs
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Rishi Sunak blasts Appeal Court's Rwanda deportation ruling and vows to fight on
The Prime Minister used a press conference about the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan to lash out at the judges' ruling and pledge to challenge the decision at the UK's highest court
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White women are the 'greatest beneficiaries' of affirmative action
According to a report from the Centre for American Progress, white women 'may have been among the greatest beneficiaries' of efforts to integrate and diversify campuses in recent decades - they have a 'renewed responsibility' now that affirmative action has been overturned by the Supreme Court
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Clarence Thomas benefitted from affirmative action — then voted to end it
US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas went to Yale because of affirmative action — then voted to end the practice 50 years later during a landmark decision
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Biden slams Supreme Court in fiery speech dispelling affirmative action myths
America's colleges and universities can no longer weigh race and gender when considering a student's eligibility for enrollment after the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action on Thursday
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Supreme Court ends affirmative action in landmark decision
The landmark decision overturns long-standing precedent that has benefitted Black and Latino students in higher education
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Gary Lineker's £4.9m tax case faces new twist as HMRC file appeal
The Match of the Day presenter was cleared by a judge in dispute over whether he had underpaid on income from BBC and BT Sport but HMRC have filed an appeal
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Archie Battersbee's mum issues plea to MPs after heartbreaking death of son, 12
Hollie Dance and Archie's father Paul Battersbee fought a desperate legal fight to save their son after the High Court ruled ending life support was in his best interests
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North Carolina governor vetoes ban on abortions after 12 weeks
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper stamped his veto on the bill which would ban abortions after just 12 weeks in the state at a rally on Saturday, May 13. Current legislation allows abortions until 20 weeks of pregnancy
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Woman killed by husband in 'assisted suicide' may not have been terminally ill
British expat David Hunter claims he killed wife Janice at their Cyprus home at her request due to her incurable blood cancer - but a haematologist told his murder trial she may not have been terminal
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