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Hindus celebrating Diwali in India’s capital are likely to defy the Supreme Court in a move that shows how the nationalist party privileges the majority religion ⬇️
Smog, religion and fireworks: Modi’s explosive return to power in Delhi
Diwali 2025: latest news from Delhi, India
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Mayor of London is ‘moving as quickly as possible’ to secure approvals before elections next year amid fears that a Tory-led City Hall could abandon the scheme ⬇️
Sadiq Khan wants Oxford Street pedestrianised ‘as soon as next year’
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The pedestrianisation of Oxford Street could be brought forward to next year as Sadiq Khan moves to fast-track plans before the local elections amid concerns that a change in administration could reverse the project
Sadiq Khan wants Oxford Street pedestrianised ‘as soon as next year’
Mayor of London is ‘moving as quickly as possible’ to secure approvals before elections next year amid fears that a Tory-led City Hall could abandon the scheme
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Virginia Giuffre wrote a memoir before her death in which she detailed her account of the night Andrew allegedly sexually abused her
Prince Andrew felt ‘sex with me was his birthright’, Virginia Guiffre’s book claims
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The defence secretary has told special forces soldiers they are the “tip of the spear in our nation’s defences” and the government “has your back”. Hundreds face questioning about their role in previous missions ⬇️
Defence secretary tells special forces: We have your back
Hundreds of the soldiers face questioning over missions in Afghanistan and Northern Ireland
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The cash Isa limit is said to be back in the chancellor’s sights, less than three months after she ditched plans to cut it because of pressure from banks ⬇️
Rachel Reeves poised to slash the cash Isa allowance in half
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Harry Potter TV crew pays for Dartmoor potholes to be filled

Bumps vanish overnight on Devon lanes where the series is being shot, leaving villagers asking why a film crew had to wave a wand for routine repairs ⬇️
Harry Potter TV crew pays for Dartmoor potholes to be filled
Harry Potter TV crew pays for Dartmoor potholes to be filled
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Donald Trump’s Scottish golf courses still making lossesDonald Trump’s Scottish golf courses have recorded another year of losses despite a jump in revenue
Donald Trump’s Scottish golf courses still making losses
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Waymo’s driverless taxis will start operating next year in London, the first city in Europe to host the company’s autonomous vehicles
Waymo’s driverless taxis will be on London’s roads by next year
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He was the highest-paid actor on TV until he became more famous for a drug and alcohol-fuelled public unravelling. In a new memoir Charlie Sheen reveals the truth about his spectacular implosion
Charlie Sheen: The day that Clint Eastwood sent me to rehab
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Pioneered by Dr Andrew Jacono, the ‘deep plane’ lift is so effective that celebs don’t care how much it costs — or who knows they’ve had it done. Now a mini version is persuading women as young as 35 to go under the knife
Why the A-list are getting $700,000 ‘deep plane’ facelifts
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The screenwriter behind the explosive new film, starring Julia Roberts, talks MeToo, cancel culture and power struggles
After the Hunt’s screenwriter: ‘Johnny Depp is still making tons of money’
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🔺NEW: Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa meets Putin in Moscow

Rebel leader expected to push for extradition of Bashar al-Assad, who fled to Russia, with the fate of Kremlin’s airbases also at stake
Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa meets Putin in Moscow
Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa meets Putin in Moscow
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Nato is so much stronger than Russia that member states do not need to shoot down Russian planes entering their airspace, its secretary-general, Mark Rutte, has said
Mark Rutte: Nato ‘doesn’t need to shoot down Russian planes’
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