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Lissie Harper finds love again with 999 worker: Widow of hero PC Andrew Harper – who was dragged to his death by bike thieves – is pictured with her new partner as she receives MBE from King Charles at Windsor Castle Lissie Harper has found love again 4 years after her husband died in line of duty Lissie Harper, the
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In a significant setback for President Emmanuel Macron, French MPs rejected his government’s proposed immigration bill on Monday. The motion to reject the bill passed by a slim margin, with 270 votes against and 265 in favour, marking the first such rejection in 25 years. The initial version of the bill aimed to streamline the deportation process for migrants in
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Bookmark Never miss any of the fun stuff. Get the biggest stories and wackiest takes from the Daily Star, including our special WTF Wednesday email Never miss any of the fun stuff. Get the biggest stories and wackiest takes from the Daily Star, including our special WTF Wednesday email We have more newsletters A glam prison officer is accused of
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Ukrainian dwarf Natalia Grace CONFRONTS her adoptive father Michael Barnett in new documentary after he accused her of being a ‘sociopath’ and lying about her age Natalia Grace Barnett confronts adoptive dad in new ID series ‘Natalia Speaks’ The Ukrainian woman, who has dwarfism, denied she was homicidal She said she ‘literally lost her childhood’ after her parents changed her
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Bethlehem cancels Christmas with celebrations kept to a minimum in birthplace of Jesus amid continuing Israel-Hamas bloodshed Bethlehem will not be celebrating Christmas this year, amid ongoing violence The city in the Israel-occupied West Bank is in mourning for those who have died Over 18,000 Palestinians have so far been killed since October 7 Christmas celebrations in Bethlehem, the birthplace of
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A Christmas market has been blasted – by a bungling couple who thought it was the high street. Ah December, the month where cute and historic market towns and cities are transformed into urban wonderlands of dazzling lights, mulled wine and random tat that your auntie will be re-gifting at the first opportunity. One such destination high on Brits' lists
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Agatha Christie ‘would welcome’ the decision to change the race of the protagonist in latest BBC adaptation of her 1939 crime novel Murder Is Easy Agatha Christie’s great-grandson has suggested she would have ‘welcomed’ the BBC’s decision to change the race of the protagonist in the new adaptation of the crime writer’s 1939 novel Murder is Easy. In the BBC’s
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The most deprived secondary schools have been those hardest hit by cuts in the past decade, research suggests The least deprived schools saw only a 5 per cent funding cut in the same period Secondary schools with the most disadvantaged have been hit the hardest by funding cuts over the last decade, research suggests. The most deprived schools saw a
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President Zelensky’s plan to reclaim territory occupied by Russian troops may hit the buffers if western aid to Ukraine dries up. With winter setting in, a new Ukrainian counteroffensive wouldn’t be able to take place until the spring of 2024 anyway, but now concerns over supplies means the Mr Zelensky may be forced to postpone it to as far as
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Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip: Heavy fighting raged across Gaza overnight, including in the devastated north, as Israel pressed ahead with its offensive after the US blocked the latest international push for a ceasefire and rushed more munitions to its close ally. Israel has
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