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Donald Trump won't take the stand as 'hush money' trial enters end stage
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Four hundred XL bullies put down in England and Wales since dog banned
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Rishi Sunak appears to bow to cabinet pressure over graduate visa scheme
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Sir Brian Langstaff, the unlikely hero of UK's infected blood scandal
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