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Nicola Sturgeon wrongfoots UK Government by sending independence fight to Supreme Court
First Minister demands urgent ruling on whether Indyref2 would be lawful, but says next election will be a 'de facto referendum' anyway
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‘My friends thought air raid alert at shopping mall was a false alarm – now they’re dead’
With time running out to rescue victims of Russian missile attack on Kremenchuk, some people fear they may never see familiar faces again
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Silenced at last? Anti-Brexit protester has loudspeaker confiscated
Top hat-wearing Remainer argues with officers after being told he is no longer allowed to demonstrate noisily outside Parliament
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Call Bethel: The inside story of the Telegraph's investigative podcast into child sex abuse in the Jehovah's Witnesses
Missing Pieces: the team widens their investigation
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Inside South America’s fight to legalise abortion, as the US overturns Roe v Wade
Chile’s women are on the brink of winning their fight as the region’s ‘green wave’ gains momentum
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The truth about electric car range revealed: how far an EV will really go on a full charge
The official figures don’t tell the whole story, as with petrol and diesel cars – here’s what you can expect on the road from an EV battery
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Monkeypox is not a one-off – here’s how we prepare for our new reality
Frequent smaller but significant outbreaks of new and reemerging diseases are almost certain to become a regular part of life
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Dame Deborah James: PM leads tributes to ‘inspiration’ after she dies of bowel cancer aged 40
Boris Johnson 'many, many lives will be saved' by Dame Deborah who raised millions for cancer research under her nickname 'Bowel Babe'
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Wimbledon stars wear two colours to beat all-white dress code ... guess which they are
Grand Slam organisers relax strict rules to allow players to show support for Ukraine by donning blue and yellow ribbons
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Zara Aleena ‘walked alone at night instead of taking bus’ before her death
Friends of aspiring lawyer reveal they urged her to take safe route home just days before she was killed in east London
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Wimbledon trials plastic grass to combat the everlasting threat of a wet British summer
New hybrid surface could extend grass court tennis season by ‘four to six weeks’ and minimise the threat of rain stopping play
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No known links to slavery ... but Cambridge college decolonises anyway
Clare College renames site known as ‘The Colony’ following concerns that the moniker carries unfortunate connotations
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Church of England ‘must build national memorial’ to atone for slavery
Anti-racism commission report lays out plans for the Church to acknowledge historical failures to condemn abhorrent trade
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BBC pays damages to whistleblower ‘smeared’ after Martin Bashir’s Princess Diana interview
Mark Killick receives £50,000 compensation for ‘defamatory statements’ made about him after he flagged concerns about the scoop
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Dirty rivers could lead to a wave of legal action
New watchdog is investigating Environment Secretary, Environment Agency and Ofwat for failing to prevent widespread dumping of raw sewage