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'Race against time' to find Michael Mosley as search moves to 'abyss' cave system
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Missing Dr Michael Mosley's wife will 'not lose hope' as search enters fifth day
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Four people rushed to hospital after fairground ride 'collapses' in Lambeth
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Four taken to hospital after fairground ride fails in south London
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Four people taken to hospital after London funfair ride 'fails'
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Rishi Sunak's shocking D-Day week makes Tory election fight even tougher, Laura Kuenssberg writes
By Laura Kuenssberg
General election – as it happened: planned opportunity for media to question Sunak ‘cancelled’ as D-day fallout continues
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'The stupidest of stupid ideas': Rishi Sunak's D-Day snub sparks Tory outrage
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Sunak cancels media questions in wake of D-Day debacle
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Farage has taken his D-Day attack on Sunak too far
By Fraser Nelson
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Hundreds of millions head to polls on final day of European elections
By Jennifer Lynn Rankin
Europe decides - how will election shape continent's changing politics?
By Adam Parsons
European Parliament poised for rightward shift after final voting
By Philip Blenkinsop
Slovakia, Italy and others go to the polls in EU elections under shadow of violence
By Andy Gregory
The ruthless haggle to convert EU votes into 'money, staff and power'
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Danish PM Mette Frederiksen suffers minor whiplash from Copenhagen attack
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