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Comedy legends become grandfathers-in-law as children welcome baby girl
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Iran-US war latest: Trump warns ‘no more Mr Nice Guy’ and threatens new strikes if deal is not agreed
“That wasn’t nice, was it?” Trump said Iran had attacked British and French ships in the Strait on Saturday
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Forecasters say UK will bask in warm and sunny weather all week
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Trump threatens to strike ‘every power plant and every bridge’ in Iran unless peace deal reached
JD Vance to join US delegation for fresh talks in Pakistan on Monday – but there’s no indication Iran will be sending a team
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Pep Guardiola says ‘part of myself is leaving’ with Bernardo Silva
The long-serving Portugal international will depart Manchester City at the end of the season
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Judgement day for Starmer over Mandelson vetting scandal
Prime minister faces Commons grilling from MPs on Monday before Olly Robbins – sacked by Starmer on Thursday over the vetting scandal – gives his version of events on Tuesday
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Man City v Arsenal LIVE: Haaland fires City back ahead in enthralling Premier League title race clash
Arsenal have not won at the Etihad in 11 years but a victory would mean the title race is ‘over’, according to Pep Guardiola
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Eight children, youngest aged just 1, dead in Louisiana shooting
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Irate Trump ‘kept out of room’ during mission to find downed US pilots
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‘I’m voting Reform – it can’t get any worse’: Starmer’s nightmare in England’s ‘bellwether’ election seat
For four decades, the voters of Swindon have consistently chosen MPs from the party that ends up governing the country. Ahead of the local elections in May, Alex Ross pays a visit to this bellwether town and discovers the one thing unifying residents: resentment towards the Labour Party and its leader

