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The administration is cutting funds and threatening what it sees as liberal bastions, such as Columbia University, where it detained Mahmoud Khalil for his pro-Palestinian activism
Four of five charged with murder of Joanne Penney, 40, at block of flats in Talbot Green
Uncollected food waste ‘poses public health danger’ as 400 workers take indefinite action over pay and conditions
Labour won the seat last year with more than 50% of votes – now polls suggest it will just hang on or lose to Reform UK
One afternoon, as he passed a train station bench in Chicago, the street photographer spotted young men in uniform …
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