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A Palestinian anti-Hamas militia leader has been killed in the Gaza Strip, according to Israeli army radio.
The Rafah crossing will open "in the coming days" to let Gaza residents cross into Egypt, the Israeli military's arm that oversees aid flows has said.
The Trump administration has paused immigration applications submitted by nationals from 19 countries that were banned from travel earlier this year, according to a US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) policy document.
Cash-strapped Thames Water has revealed a further rise in its debt pile while recording a return to profit on the back of inflation-busting hikes to bills.
Hospital patients are being "set up to suffer" this winter, with "distressing" scenes of vulnerable and elderly people left waiting in corridors likely to be repeated, nurses have warned.
Reform UK and the Conservatives have rejected reports they could merge or form a pact before the next general election.
The Americans were given the full VIP treatment on their visit to Moscow.
A raccoon has gotten as drunk as a skunk.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has suffered another budget blow with a rebellion by rural Labour MPs over inheritance tax on farmers.
Sir Brian Leveson, who conducted the independent review of the courts system that guided the government's decision to reduce on jury trials, has suggested there is no alternative.
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