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Donald Trump sanctions International Criminal Court as he accuses it of 'abusing its power'
Donald Trump has sanctioned the International Criminal Court (ICC), accusing it of "illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and our close ally Israel".
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USAID crisis leaves South Africans living with HIV in turmoil
A woman walks up to the security guards outside a shuttered USAID-funded sexual health clinic in Johannesburg's inner-city district.
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Grenfell Tower fire: Survivor calls on Angela Rayner to reconsider demolition decision
A survivor of the Grenfell Tower fire has called on Angela Rayner to reconsider her decision to demolish the west London tower block.
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TV chef Gino D'Acampo denies dozens of allegations of inappropriate behaviour
TV chef Gino D'Acampo has denied dozens of allegations of inappropriate and intimidating behaviour on the sets of TV shows he has appeared on.
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UK weather: Cold snap on the way as temperatures set to plummet to -7C and health alerts issued
The UK is set to see temperatures plunge as low as -7C (19.4F) as cold health alerts have been issued.
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Public asked to name next Archbishop of Canterbury after Justin Welby resignation
The public is being given the chance to suggest who should be the next Archbishop of Canterbury, replacing Justin Welby, who resigned after a report found the Church of England covered up sexual abuse by a barrister.
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Orebro attack: Victim of Sweden shooting rang fiancee one last time to tell her he loved her
One of the victims of the attack on an adult education centre in Sweden rang his fiancee one last time after being shot to tell her he loved her.
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Govt faces calls to compensate women affected by mesh scandal
The government has been urged to give financial compensation to women affected by the mesh scandal - as the patient safety commissioner said she was disappointed by the "silence" victims say they have faced.
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King and Queen to meet Pope during state visit to Italy
The King and Queen are to pay state visits to Italy and the Vatican, Buckingham Palace has confirmed.
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Two teenagers admit starting huge fire at former Crewe printworks during summer riots
Two teenagers have admitted starting a huge fire at a former printworks during last summer's riots - causing widespread disruption and displacing hundreds of people.
- Liz Earle Head Office In Ryde Set For Closure With Staff Set To Face Redundancy
- "Local Control Of Key Decisions": Council Leader Defends Controversial Devolution Plans
- Three 'Affordable' New Flats Could Be Built On First Floor Of Former Dessert Shop
- Isle Of Wight Council Unveils 2025/26 Budget With Five Per Cent Council Tax Rise In The Pipeline
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Liz Earle Head Office In Ryde Set For Closure With Staff Set To Face Redundancy
Liz Earle has announced the closure of its head office in Ryde, with staff redundancies set to follow.
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"Local Control Of Key Decisions": Council Leader Defends Controversial Devolution Plans
The leader of the Isle of Wight Council has defended the Island’s inclusion in the government’s fast track devolution plans in the face of doubt over County Hall’s future.
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Three 'Affordable' New Flats Could Be Built On First Floor Of Former Dessert Shop
Three ‘affordable’ new flats could be installed on the first floor of a once popular dessert shop in the Isle of Wight’s county town.
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Isle Of Wight Council Unveils 2025/26 Budget With Five Per Cent Council Tax Rise In The Pipeline
The Isle of Wight Council has unveiled its budget for 2025/26.