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Watch: Key election results... in 90 seconds
Catch-up on some key election results from Thursday night.BBC News - Top stories -
Who won the mayoral elections... in 90 seconds
Voters in England have taken to the polls in contests to elect new mayors across the country.BBC News - Top stories -
The Pogues review – triumphant tribute to energy and poetry of band’s early days
Hackney Empire, LondonAn inspired cast of guests from Nadine Shah to Jim Sclavunos stand in for the late Shane MacGowan in a raucous run-through of the band’s debut album and other highlights. With late frontman Shane MacGowan replaced by a ...The Guardian - World -
Drylongso review – charming 90s indie is a genre-resistant film that keeps its DIY dazzle
Cauleen Smith’s 1998 debut about a California girl who takes Polaroids of young black men as an endangered-species record, is captivating. The title is an African American term from the US south meaning “ordinary” or “ordinariness” – but there’s ...The Guardian - World -
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With inflation stubborn and interest rates high, it's critical to avoid these three investing mistakes right now.CBS News - Top stories -
France's Macron criticizes blockades at university Gaza protests
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For decades, Moscow has sought to silence its critics abroad
From its earliest days, the Soviet Union’s intelligence services — whether known as the Cheka or the names of any of its successor agencies like the KGB — kept the government in power by pursuing its opponents no matter where they livedABC News - World
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