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Suffering From Hay Fever May Affect Exam Results
Suffering from hay fever can affect exam results at the end of secondary school, research suggests..
King's correspondence is not usually public but Trump held his letter up for world to see - here's what we can read
Usually, correspondence written by the King is not made public, but Donald Trump held up the letter in the Oval Office.
A 'beautiful' accent and peace deals: Top five moments from Trump and Starmer's press conference
All eyes have been on Sir Keir Starmer as he held the most consequential news conference of his premiership so far.
Groomed teenage girl who was accused of terrorism had 'obsession with Hitler', inquest told
A 16-year-old girl, who is believed to have taken her own life after facing terror charges, had wanted to "blow up" a Jewish place of worship and was obsessed with Adolf Hitler, an inquest has been told.
Victims of second Post Office scandal criticise 'grinding wheels of bureaucracy' as they try to get compensation
Victims of 'Capture', a second faulty Post Office accounting system, say their redress scheme may not be in place until the autumn.
Starmer contradicts Vance over 'infringements on free speech' claim
Sir Keir Starmer has contradicted JD Vance after the US vice president claimed there are "infringements on free speech" in the UK.
'Can't believe I said that': Trump questioned about Zelenskyy 'dictator' comment - and says he will visit UK soon
Donald Trump has questioned whether he ever called President Zelenskyy a "dictator" - after he was invited by King Charles for an "unprecedented" second state visit to the UK.
Charities urge Sir Keir Starmer to reverse 'alarming' foreign aid cut
A coalition of more than 100 charities has urged the government to reverse its decision to slash the foreign aid budget, warning it amounted to an attempt to "balance the books on the backs of the world's most marginalised people".



