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Russian leader says there would be no need for troops there once end to war agreed
Passengers unimpressed with the experience at Manchester, according to Which? survey
Five-storey, six-bedroom home built in 1843 was Dominican Republic embassy in 2000s
Think tank says some universities on verge of collapse - with knock-on effects for local economies
Four-hour protest attracts crowds who cheer as firefighters rescue Pomeranian
Scholarships offered by Irish universities as ‘practical way’ to support Palestinians
At least 15 people killed as Russia bombards Ukrainian capital with drones and missiles
Ed Davey said he will decline invitation to banquet at Windsor Castle
Swedish and Dutch foreign ministers call for EU to increase pressure on Israel and Hamas
Series of demonstrations expected over immigration housing policy
Site chief would not allow group in due to 'personal convictions', prosecutors say
Technology could be game-changer for renewable energy drive
BMJ investigation says 'outrageous claims' are being made about value of stem cells from dental pulp
Iraq is seen as centre for people smuggling operations to Britain
Complaints against motorists include revving engines, racing or driving aggressively