Laurence Fox ordered to pay £180,000 to two people he called ‘paedophiles’
Laurence Fox to pay £180,000 after calling two people paedophiles on Twitter
Laurence Fox ordered to pay £90,000 each in damages to two people he libelled
Laurence Fox is ordered to pay £180,000 in damages after losing libel battle
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Wales school stabbing: Teenage girl arrested after teachers and pupils attacked
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Teachers and pupil injured in school stabbing released from hospital, police say
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Wales school stabbing: Teenage girl arrested as attack victims exit hospital
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Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned by New York appeals court
Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned
Harvey Weinstein: New York court overturns 2020 rape conviction
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New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction from landmark #MeToo trial
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Two horses in 'serious condition' after bolting through central London
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Runaway horses in ‘serious condition’ after bolting through central London
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Blood-soaked horse 'Vida' recovering from surgery after London rampage
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London runaway horse in serious condition as cavalry inspections takes place - live
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Two Cavalry horses 'in serious condition' after central London rampage
By Kieran Gair
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SNP ends power-sharing deal with Scottish Greens over climate strategy row
By Severin Carrell and Libby Brooks
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How a climate U-turn broke the Scottish government
By Charlie Cooper
Humza Yousaf faces vote of no confidence after ending power sharing with Scottish Greens – UK politics live
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Ditching the Greens is a defining moment for Humza Yousaf
By Glenn Campbell
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Labour pledges to renationalise most rail services within five years
By Kate Whannel and Katy Austin
Train tickets: Will Labour's plan make them cheaper?
By Nick Edser and Mitchell Labiak
British railways under Tories are symbol of national decline, Labour says
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What is rail nationalisation and will it make fares cheaper? What we know
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Labour pledges to fully renationalise rail network
By Jim Pickard and Philip Georgiadis
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