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The four arrests that instantly vindicate Trump's immigration raids
Four members of the ultra-violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua have been arrested as President Donald Trump declares war on the South America crime organization.
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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds will be subpoenaed to turn over all texts and emails about Justin Baldoni and It Ends with Us
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, along with their PR supremo Leslie Sloane, are also being hit with deposition requests which could see them be quizzed by Justin Baldoni's lawyers.
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Trump explodes at Denmark PM in 'aggressive' phone call fight over the fate of Greenland
In a heated 45-minute phone call, then-President-elect Trump clashed with Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen over his insistence that Greenland was critical to U.S. national security.
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Mexico risks Trump's wrath as it BLOCKS packed illegal migrant deportation flight from landing
Mexican authorities denied a US military plane access to its planned runway on Thursday after President Trump's deportation crackdown began.
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From a 'soulless' U.S city to a UK seaside resort that takes tacky to a 'new level': Travellers reveal the world's 'trashiest, tourist-trap' destinations
They're kitsch-er perfect! These are the destinations where quality control appears to have gone AWOL, according to travellers contributing to an online debate.
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Shocking moment mother goes shopping in Sainsbury's while her four young sons die in house fire surrounded by rubbish and excrement
Deveca Rose, 30, left her four young boys in squalid conditions in a locked home in Sutton, south London, to buy 'non essential' items at Sainsbury's as a horror house fire broke out.
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Pressure mounts on Labour to abandon UN law on young murderers that prevented child killer Axel Rudakubana from being jailed for life
Labour last night faced calls to take control of the UK's justice system after international rules stopped the Southport killer from being locked up for the rest of his life.
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Brits willing to spend two hours each week hunting for deals on groceries, holidays and clothes, study finds
A poll of 2,000 adults found shopping in supermarkets, searching for holidays and when buying new clothes are the things people dedicate the most time to finding good deals.
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Justin Trudeau is humiliated by a CONDIMENT in latest blow for despised Canadian PM
The makers of America's favorite condiment said they are 'deeply disappointed' by PM Justin Trudeau 's claims about their production amid looming tariff threats.
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Truth about why the Boyzone fallout is STILL toxic: Friends tell KATIE HIND why they 'despise' Louis Walsh for what he did, the bandmates' bad blood... and the cruelty and rivalry that tore them apart
As Stephen Gately lay in an open coffin on the night before his funeral following his tragic and untimely death in 2009, he was surrounded by his Boyzone bandmates.
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Biomass firm Drax slammed by MPs after claiming it is not 'fit and proper' and should not be receiving £7billion in green subsidies
Speaking during a debate on a proposed Climate and Nature Bill, Labour MP Barry Gardiner criticised the wood-burning firm
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Revealed: Peaches Geldof's widow's new love. He raised two sons alone after her heroin overdose. Now his life has been changed by influencer whose little-known practice has helped bring him peace
Almost 11 years have passed since musician Thomas Cohen made the most distressing discovery imaginable - his wife, Peaches, dead from a heroin overdose, in the spare room of their home.
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How last year's winner of The Traitors is still sleeping in his childhood bedroom, driving an ancient Vauxhall Corsa - and hasn't spent a penny of his winnings on himself
Duplicity and betrayal earned Harry Clark £95,000 in the last series of The Traitors but a year later he still hasn't spent a penny on himself.
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Year Of The Slug: How invasion of garden critters made 2024 one of the worst ever for vegetable growers
Four in ten gardeners reported a hopeless harvest across ten common crop categories after the pests left a trail of destruction.
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Costs in Prince Harry's case against Mail are 'manifestly excessive', judges rule
Senior Master Cook, who manages court case budgets, said he and trial judge Mr Justice Nicklin 'had little difficulty concluding that such sums were manifestly excessive'.
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Secrets of why Melania Trump 2.0 is going to do things differently this time... with a vow that may make her more unpredictable than her husband
As Trump, 78, begins his second term with a bang, a tougher and more focused Melania is commencing what looks to be an extraordinary turn as FLOTUS
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I said let's SHUT the windows! Moment safari park visitors' car is invaded by hungry zebras... before deer AND ostrich join in
For Jolie Brancaccio and her friends, their visit to Lake Hartwell Wildlife Safari in the US state of Georgia turned into an even more intimate encounter than they expected.
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Met police officer found guilty of slapping 16-year-old boy ordered to pay back over £3,000
PC Sevda Gonen, 33, was found guilty of two counts of assault by beating after slapping the boy multiple times in the face and carrying out an unlawful search of him on November 14, 2023.
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The Traitors final review: Not since the last Pope's election has coloured smoke been so momentous, writes CLAUDIA CONNELL
CLAUDIA CONNELL: Not since the election of the last Pope has coloured smoke, signifying a decision, been so momentous.
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Nearly half of Brits have 'low trust' in big tech firms while 1 in 8 do not trust them at all, poll finds
It is the first time the UK statistics authority asked Britons their opinions on big tech alongside its regular polls on public opinions and social trends around financial pressures and healthcare
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DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Open justice is not an optional extra
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: The Court of Appeal's decision to overturn a groundless anonymity order in the Sara Sharif case is a full-blooded defence of transparency.
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Labour's tax rises leave struggling firms in 'dire situation' as figures reveal unprecedented 50 per cent rise of businesses in 'critical financial distress'
Rachel Reeves was last night warned that her tax-raising Budget threatens to push many over the edge following an unprecedented 50 per cent rise in businesses in 'critical financial distress'.
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Hamas names four female Israeli soldiers to be freed on Saturday after being held hostage in Gaza for 15 months
Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy, Karina Ariev, who are all 20, and Liri Albag, 19, are expected to be freed after 15 nightmare months in Gaza.
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More than 57,000 people died in A&E last year while waiting over 12 hours for care, research suggests
The grim tally - which is equal to around 160 deaths every day - is four times greater than estimated by the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) in 2023.
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