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UK’s fastest-selling second-hand car revealed as petrol model takes just 11 days to fly off forecourts

THE UK’s fastest-selling second-hand car has been revealed after flying off forecourts in just 11 days.

UK’s fastest-selling second-hand car revealed as petrol model takes just 11 days to fly off forecourts

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THE UK’s fastest-selling second-hand car has been revealed after flying off forecourts in just 11 days.

59% of UK Consumers Still Prefer to Buy Groceries In-Store

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Adopting Click-and-Mortar™ shopping allows consumers to leverage the best of both online and in-person features to maximize their buying experience. For instance, a shopper might use digital features like price matching and promo codes to…

UK must reduce reliance on overseas fruit and veg, PM to tell summit

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The first UK Food Security Index is to be published to ‘ensure the Government and sector is resilient to unexpected shocks to the market’.

UK must reduce reliance on overseas fruit and veg, PM to tell summit

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The first UK Food Security Index is to be published to ‘ensure the Government and sector is resilient to unexpected shocks to the market’.

UK must reduce reliance on overseas fruit and veg, PM to tell summit

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The first UK Food Security Index is to be published to ‘ensure the Government and sector is resilient to unexpected shocks to the market’.

UK must reduce reliance on overseas fruit and veg, PM to tell summit

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The first UK Food Security Index is to be published to ‘ensure the Government and sector is resilient to unexpected shocks to the market’.

Heathrow takes fresh swipe at the tourist tax as it accuses Government of hurting UK

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Rishi Sunak axed VAT-free shopping for international visitors in 2020 when he was Chancellor - making purchases 20% more expensive for tourists.

Rishi Sunak claims Britain would be 'less safe' under Labour as Prime Minister warns opposition party will leave the UK less

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Britain would be 'less safe' under Labour, Rishi Sunak said yesterday - as he put security at the heart of his General Election campaign.

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Nigerian pastor jailed in UK for pocketing church’s fund

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A former pastor of a Christian church based in Kildare has been convicted of a range of theft charges, involving more than €125,000, as well as multiple breaches of company law and deception. As well as stealing money, Ebenezer Oduntan,…

Nineties dance music icon, 56, looks like she hasn't aged a day - 27 years after her legendary number one hit climbed the UK chart

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Ultra Nate, 56, rose to stardom in the late 1980s but her fame peaked a decade later with the banger Free being released in 1997.

UK weather: Exact date Britain will be hotter than Malibu after wet and thundery washout

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After a sunny weekend millions will have spent today soggy amid risks of thunderstorms, with the mercury again set to rise next weekend with hopes of beating areas of the US

Nancy Pelosi DESTROYED in UK Debate.. You’ll Never Guess By WHO | Beyond the Headlines

Nancy Pelosi recently took a trip across the pond to attend a debate at Oxford Union, a highly esteemed university organization in the UK.

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Belfast court’s landmark ruling on UK Rwanda law: What it means North and South

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Concern that migrants are crossing Border to avoid deportation ‘has no weight any more’, says human rights lawyer

Hot weather: Met Office verdict as UK mercury tipped to soar in weeks - new maps

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The Met Office predicts the chance of hot spells to be 'very small' but 'slightly higher than normal'.

Likelihood of you going to prison if caught with a 'dodgy' Fire Stick in UK

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There are serious consequences for using the 'jailbroken' Amazon devices

Belfast judge says parts of the UK's migrant deportation law shouldn't apply to Northern Ireland

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The United Kingdom's law to deport asylum-seekers shouldn't apply in Northern Ireland, because parts of it violate human rights protections, a Belfast judge ruled Monday.

Belfast judge says parts of the UK’s migrant deportation law shouldn’t apply to Northern Ireland

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By BRIAN MELLEY Associated Press LONDON (AP) — A Belfast judge says that the United Kingdom’s law to deport asylum-seekers shouldn’t apply in Northern Ireland because parts of it violate human rights protections. A High Court judge on…