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About 100 sub-postmaster convictions separate to Post Office cases may be 'tainted'
Prosecutions of sub-postmasters by the Department for Work and Pensions could be "tainted", a Sky News investigation has found, as officials worked with now discredited Post Office investigators to secure convictions.
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P Diddy: Rapper Sean Combs says video of him assaulting singer Cassie is 'inexcusable'
Sean "Diddy" Combs has said CCTV footage showing him attacking singer Cassie in a hotel hallway in 2016 is "inexcusable" and that he is "disgusted".
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President Raisi's death a perilous moment for Iran regime - but don't expect a change to foreign policy
This is a delicate time for Iran. President Raisi was the second most important man in Iran, after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe scolds Tories over handling of economy and immigration after Brexit
Billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe has told Sky News that Britain is ready for a change of government after scolding the Conservatives over their handling of the economy and immigration after Brexit.
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Suspect in assassination attempt on Slovak PM may not have been 'lone wolf', minister says
Officials in Slovakia are investigating whether the attacker who shot the prime minister was not a "lone wolf".
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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi confirmed dead in helicopter crash after charred wreckage found
Iran's president and foreign minister have died after their helicopter crashed in a mountainous area of northwest Iran.
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'I was told this was a wonder drug but not warned about the deathly consequences': 100 faces of infected blood scandal
"Losing Gary, my soul mate, was beyond painful," says Kathryn Croucher, whose husband died aged 42 in 2010.
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Labour's Wes Streeting 'welcomes' Archbishop of Canterbury call to scrap two-child benefit cap
Labour's shadow health secretary has said he "welcomes" an intervention by the Archbishop of Canterbury calling on the current government and Sir Keir Starmer to drop the two-child benefit cap.
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Islamic State claims responsibility for gun attack that killed three Spanish tourists in Afghanistan
Islamic State has claimed responsibility after three Spanish tourists were killed when gunmen opened fire in Afghanistan's central Bamiyan province.
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Infected Blood Inquiry: Family of scandal victim Peter Lloyd hoping for closure after 'years of cover-ups and lies'
At every step through the Infected Blood Inquiry, he has been in his family's hearts and minds.
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Grant Shapps 'angry inside' over infected blood scandal ahead of inquiry report
The defence secretary has said he is "angry inside" over the infected blood scandal ahead of a long-waited report into the decades-long injustice.
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Body Shop administrator to launch auction of stricken chain
The Body Shop’s administrators are to launch an auction of the chain after concluding that an alternative restructuring of one of Britain’s best-known high street retailers was not viable.
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Blue fireball flashes in night sky as comet fragment soars over Spain and Portugal
A comet fragment lit up the skies over parts of Spain and Portugal overnight - as one person said witnessing the blue fireball "felt like a movie".
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Wightlink Wizards Star Morgan Williams To Become First Island Born Wightlink Warriors Rider
Island based and home grown talent Morgan Williams has joined the Wightlink Warriors for the 2024 season.
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Solent Exercise Turns Into Needles Rescue Operation
An exercise for Cowes RNLI lifeboat turned into something more serious yesterday (Saturday) when it was called upon to go to the aid of a powerboat taking on water off The Needles.
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Can You Help To Locate Stolen 'Sentimental Print'?
A much-loved sentimental print has been stolen from an undisclosed country house on the Isle of Wight - with the owners asking for help locating it.
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PCC Urges People To Hand In Blades To Curb Knife Crime Epidemic
The Police and Crime Commissioner, Donna Jones, is calling on communities across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight to come together and stand up against knife crime.