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Abia killing: Tension as soldiers arrest several people, harass residents

Gunmen, on Thursday morning, attacked and killed soldiers in Obikabia Junction in Aba, the commercial hub of the Abia State.

Current Reformation In PDP For The Good Of The People – PDP Acting National Chairman

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Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum, has announced that the reformation currently going on in the party is aimed at repositioning it to serve the Nigerians better. According to him,…

Texas flood plan: 5 million people at risk in flood-prone areas

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More than 5 million Texans, or one in six people in the state, live or work in an area susceptible to flooding, according to a draft of the state’s first-ever flood plan.

Swinney to press people to ‘vote SNP to put Scotland’s interests first’

John Swinney will urge people to “vote SNP to put Scotland’s interests first” as he formally launches the party’s General Election campaign.

Swinney to press people to ‘vote SNP to put Scotland’s interests first’

John Swinney will urge people to “vote SNP to put Scotland’s interests first” as he formally launches the party’s General Election campaign.

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Exclusive -- J.D. Vance: Regular People Are Saying 'Enough Is Enough' After Trump Conviction

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Regular people are saying "enough is enough" after a Manhattan jury found former President Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts in his business records trial, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) said during an appearance on Breitbart News Saturday.

I started drinking during day in middle of Covid… I take no s**t & don’t care what people may think, says Halle Berry

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SHE is renowned for her strict diet and exercise regime but Oscar winner Halle Berry admits she has now started to embrace daytime drinking too.

I started drinking during day in middle of Covid… I take no s**t & don’t care what people may think, says Halle Berry

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SHE is renowned for her strict diet and exercise regime but Oscar winner Halle Berry admits she has now started to embrace daytime drinking too.

I started drinking during day in middle of Covid… I take no s**t & don’t care what people may think, says Halle Berry

SHE is renowned for her strict diet and exercise regime but Oscar winner Halle Berry admits she has now started to embrace daytime drinking too.

2027: Rivers People Still On Honeymoon With Fubara, Group Tells Gborogbosi

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The Pro-Democracy Coalition of Nigeria has advised the candidate of the Action People’s Party (APP) in the 2023 gubernatorial election in Rivers State, Lessi Gborogbosi, to forget about his governorship ambition. In a statement signed by…

Can you write about an ex-husband who betrayed you? The fraught ethics of writing about real people | Patti Miller

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When a writer holds the power of the narrative, what moral compass guides them through the ethical issues of writing ‘true stories’?

People just want a fairytale ending with me & Callum – but I’ve got a new fairy tale now, says Love Island’s Molly Smith

Returning to a reality show for a second stint can be a risk – as stars like Katie Price and Jade Goody discovered.

People just want a fairytale ending with me & Callum – but I’ve got a new fairy tale now, says Love Island’s Molly Smith

www.thesun.co.uk

Returning to a reality show for a second stint can be a risk – as stars like Katie Price and Jade Goody discovered.

People just want a fairytale ending with me & Callum – but I’ve got a new fairy tale now, says Love Island’s Molly Smith

www.the-sun.com

Returning to a reality show for a second stint can be a risk – as stars like Katie Price and Jade Goody discovered.

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Being obese for a decade 'puts people at greater risk of heart attack or stroke' - according to study

Findings from the United States suggest women younger than 50 who have been living with obesity for 10 years have up to 60% increased risk of developing the conditions

Blow for Rishi Sunak as more people than ever say Keir Starmer would be better PM

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Some 44% of the public believe Labour’s leader would make a better Prime Minister - a 14 point lead over Mr Sunak, despite his blitz of barmy General Election policies this week