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'Victory for Virginia,' says family of Prince Andrew's accuser - as royal gives up all his titles
The family of Virginia Giuffre has said Prince Andrew's decision to give up his titles, including the Duke of York, is "vindication for our sister and survivors everywhere".
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Prince Andrew giving up titles was clearly not entirely his decision
It is extraordinary that it has come to this but the distraction had to stop.
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Everything we know about Prince Andrew's titles decision
Prince Andrew has announced he will be giving up his royal titles, including the Duke of York.
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'Additional resources' offered by govt to reverse ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans at Villa game
The government says it is exploring what "additional resources and support are required" to allow "all fans" to attend Maccabi Tel Aviv's match against Aston Villa next month.
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Are Donald Trump's film tariff threats making investors 'dither' in UK?
At West London Film Studios - where major productions from Bridget Jones's Baby to Killing Eve have all filmed - while Apple TV+'s Ted Lasso is currently being shot in one of their 10 sound stages (across two sites), it pains owner Frank Khalid that one of his biggest stages is empty.
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From running up mountains and monuments to mentoring - Alistair Brownlee, one of Britain's greatest athletes, is not slowing down
He is widely considered the greatest triathlete of all time.
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Shaine March: Convicted killer admits to stabbing pregnant girlfriend to death
A convicted murderer has admitted to killing his pregnant girlfriend by stabbing her 19 times at her home in Walthamstow, northeast London.
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Three neo-Nazis who plotted terrorist attacks on mosques and synagogues jailed
Three neo-Nazis who plotted terrorist attacks on mosques and synagogues have been jailed for a total of 29 years.
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King Charles to become first British monarch to pray publicly with Pope in 500 years
The King will become the first British monarch to pray publicly with the Pope since the Reformation 500 years ago during a state visit to the Holy See next week.
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Palestine Action can still challenge terror ban after government loses court appeal
Palestine Action can still challenge the decision to ban the group under anti-terror laws after the government lost an appeal.