Sentimental Birthdays
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PM tells forced adoption survivors shame is ours as he makes formal apologyThe forced adoption of babies from unmarried mothers in the decades after the Second World War has been branded a “stain on our history” by Sir Keir Starmer as he made a long-awaited state apology for the historical practice.
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Defence funding plan faces fresh scrutiny over where cuts will be madeSir Keir Starmer’s plan to boost defence spending by £15 billion is facing fresh scrutiny, after Downing Street was unable to say where exactly the cuts required to pay for it will come from.
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Mothers and children to finally hear Government say sorry for forced adoptionsSurvivors of historical forced adoption are to get the state apology they have spent decades campaigning for when Sir Keir Starmer says sorry in Parliament.
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Late Youri Tielemans penalty completes remarkable Belgium win against SenegalYouri Tielemans saved Belgium’s World Cup hopes by converting a contentious penalty in added time at the end of extra time to win 3-2 having scored an 89th-minute equaliser to keep the tie alive against Senegal
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Falorin Balogun sent off in United States win over Bosnia and HerzegovinaThe United States will be without prolific goalscorer Falorin Balogun for their last-16 clash with Belgium after he received a red card in the host nation’s 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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Watchdog tells CCRC to significantly and urgently improve caseworkThe Criminal Cases Review Commission has been told to significantly and urgently improve its investigations to avoid a repeat of failings like those seen in the Andrew Malkinson scandal.
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Glow worms introduced to new South Downs site to benefit from dark skiesA national park which has some of the darkest skies in Europe has introduced the common glow-worm to a new site in the hope that the males will be able see the “spectacular” night-time mating display of the females.
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I had my hero moment today Harry Kane happy to rescue England with late braceCaptain Harry Kane accepted he was England’s “hero” after his brace sealed a 2-1 comeback win over the Democratic Republic of Congo to rescue the team from the brink of a humiliating round-of-32 World Cup exit.