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Gunman who killed six people and took hostages is shot deadA gunman who killed at least six people in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, before taking hostages and barricading himself inside a supermarket on Saturday has been shot and killed by police, Ukrainian officials said.
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Big four mobile firms outperformed by smaller rivals in annual surveyThe UK’s biggest mobile providers have been outperformed by smaller rivals in an annual customer service survey by watchdog Which?
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Mother in stem cell donor plea to give young sons a chance at a normal lifeA mother has launched an urgent appeal to find stem cell donors for her two young sons in a bid to “give them a chance at a normal life”.
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Drivers are walking and cycling more during fuel price spike surveyNearly three in 10 drivers (28%) are walking and cycling more because of the spike in fuel prices, a new survey suggests.
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London Underground drivers to go ahead with 24 hour strikeStrikes by London Underground drivers will go ahead next week, threatening travel chaos for commuters and visitors to the capital.
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Big four mobile firms outperformed by smaller rivals in annual surveyThe UK’s biggest mobile providers have been outperformed by smaller rivals in an annual customer service survey by watchdog Which?
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Meningitis B Jabs and antibiotics offered as three cases found in WeymouthThree cases of meningitis B have been confirmed in young people in Weymouth, Dorset, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said, adding that those affected are recovering well.
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Starmer UK and France to lead mission in Strait of Hormuz when war endsThe UK and France will lead a peaceful mission to protect freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, Sir Keir Starmer said.