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UK ministers plan recruiting drive to plug train driver shortage, says union
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Met Police sets out plans to be 'truly anti-racist'
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Sri Lanka's new leader appoints the first female prime minister in 24 years
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Business welcomes UK ministers’ commitment to nurturing economic growth
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Cineworld creditors approve UK restructuring plan
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‘It’s a warning’: UK nature chief sounds alarm over ecosystem collapse as butterfly numbers halve
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Universal rolls out its first all-female monster maze. Here's why it matters for horror
"Universal Monsters: Eternal Bloodlines," a maze at Halloween Horror Nights, highlights villains and heroines such as Saskia Van Helsing, the Bride of Frankenstein and Countess Marya Zaleska.Yesterday
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