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Iran poses 'grave' threat to UK, police warn after arson attack
Police are investigating whether an Islamist group with possible links to Iran is behind an arson attack on a Jewish ambulance service in north London.
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British public's fears of war revealed - as ex-commander issues message to citizens
Some 40% of people in the UK believe the country will be at war within five years, and more than two-thirds fear they would be unable to cope in a conflict, according to a new poll.
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Body discovered after second fire in arson attack house where Tadhg Farrell and Mary Holt died last year
A body has been discovered following another fire in a house in Ireland where two people were murdered in an arson attack in December.
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Death of football manager Steve Bruce's infant grandson leads to calls for urgent action
A coroner has called for action after the death of baby Madison Bruce Smith, who died after he was placed in an "unsafe sleeping position" in his cot by an unregulated maternity nurse.
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UK firms hit as Iran war delivers biggest costs rise in 44 years
UK manufacturers are grappling with the biggest monthly leap in their costs since 1992, according to the first snapshot of the Middle East conflict's effect on the economy.
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Denmark goes to the polls in a snap election after Trump's Greenland bid
Danes are voting in a general election called early by the country's prime minister, in apparent hopes of exploiting public support for her firm stance on Greenland.
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'A declaration of war': How councils are resisting one of Labour's core objectives
Councils are ignoring explicit instructions to approve planning projects from ministers - as the scale and cost of their resistance to development is revealed for the first time.
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Seedance 2.0: Could this uncannily good AI make blockbuster films that are worth watching?
If you spend much time on social media, you'll have surely noticed the surge in AI-generated video filling up your feed.
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LaGuardia crash: Air traffic controller repeatedly told fire engine to 'stop' ahead of deadly plane collision
Air traffic control repeatedly urged a fire engine to stop before it collided with an aeroplane and killed two pilots, recordings have revealed.
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Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle demands justice for family of defrauded pensioner Joan Green
It is "outrageous" that a convicted fraudster tracked down by Sky News in Tenerife is still on the run, the Speaker of the House of Commons has said.
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