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'She could have been an axe murderer': The family duped by fake live-in carer
She seemed perfect, at first. Her CV brimmed with all kinds of qualifications. And she had years of experience caring for vulnerable people.  
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Four dead and more in hospital with methanol poisoning after drinking 'free shots' in Laos
Four people have died and a number of others are in hospital after allegedly being served drinks laced with methanol.
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Ingram-Moores 'benefited significantly' from family link to Captain Tom Foundation, report finds
The family of pandemic fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore gained "significant" financial benefit from links to a charity set up in his name, a report has found.
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Man arrested in Midlands for people smuggling in major European sting
A man connected with one of Europe's most significant people smuggling rings has been arrested in Wolverhampton.
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Families of the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings want answers 50 years on
The families of the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings are renewing their call for a public inquiry on the 50th anniversary of the atrocity.
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UK to scrap warships, helicopters and drone fleet despite growing threats abroad
The UK will scrap five warships, dozens of military helicopters and a fleet of drones to save money despite growing threats from Russia and a war raging in Europe.
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Londoner, 18, held in Dubai for having sex with 17-year-old British girl
An 18-year-old Londoner faces the possibility years in jail after having sex with a 17-year-old British girl he met in Dubai, campaigners say.
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Tulisa: 'My life fell apart' after fake sheikh set up drugs bust
Tulisa Contostavlos has opened up about the moment she says her life "fell apart" after being "set up by a British newspaper" and charged with supplying drugs.
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Tulisa: 'My life fell apart' after fake sheikh set up drugs bust
Tulisa Contostavlos has opened up about the moment she says her life "fell apart" after being "set up by a British newspaper" and charged with supplying drugs.
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One Direction stars say goodbye to Liam Payne at funeral
Friends and family of Liam Payne, including his One Direction bandmates, have gathered to say goodbye at his funeral.
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Award-winning author delays receiving £50k prize
The winner of an "unprecedented" literary double has said he will not accept his latest £50,000 prize until the sponsor shares a plan to reduce its "investment in fossil fuel extraction".
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Rust premieres three years after fatal shooting - but cinematographer's mum refuses to attend
Alec Baldwin's Western film Rust has premiered at a festival in Poland, three years after the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on set.
Business News
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Ford to cut thousands of jobs as industry frets over weak EV sales
Ford has announced plans to cut 4,000 jobs across Europe - including 800 in the UK - as the car industry frets over weak electric vehicle (EV) sales that could see firms fined more missing government targets.
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Nvidia shares take fresh hit as growth expectations disappoint
Nvidia, the chipmaker driving the boom in artificial intelligence (AI), has seen fresh falls in its share price following an earnings report amid continued supply chain constraints.
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Another water company seeking to increase cost of bills announces profits worth millions
Another water company seeking to increase the cost of customer bills has reported increased profit and shareholder payouts.
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Cinven leads race to buy Grant Thornton UK stake
The private equity firm Cinven is in advanced talks to buy a major stake in Grant Thornton UK in a deal that would rank among the most significant ever struck in Britain's audit sector.