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Stepdad jailed for killing partner’s five-month-old baby after argument with his ex-girlfriend

A stepdad has been jailed for life for shaking his partner’s baby to death after flying into a rage while arguing with a previous ex-girlfriend. Thomas Morgan, 29, left little Jensen-Lee Dougal with “catastrophic” brain damage at the family home in Swansea after a row with his ex-girlfriend while the baby’s mother was at work. […]

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Harry and Meghan arrive in Jordan for visit highlighting needs of refugees

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have arrived in Jordan for a two-day visit focused on supporting refugees in the region. The couple began their trip with a roundtable summit discussion hosted by the World Health Organisation (WHO), with representatives from the United Nations, diplomatic officials and donors. The WHO’s director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus welcomed

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Ex-techno DJ jailed for selling £7m worth of fake plane parts to airlines

An ex-techno DJ has been jailed for selling almost £7m worth of counterfeit aircraft engine parts to major airlines. Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala, 38, was sentenced to four years and eight months in prison for the fraud, which risked passenger safety and led to flights around the world being grounded after it was discovered. Working

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Minister resigns after row over ‘reprehensible material’ gathered on journalists

Josh Simons has resigned as a Cabinet Office minister amid a controversy over a thinktank he used to run, which was accused to paying a PR firm to investigate journalists. Sir Keir Starmer recently confirmed he had asked his ethics adviser, Sir Laurie Magnus, to look into whether Mr Simons had broken the ministerial code.

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Energy price cap to fall in April but threat of war hangs over outlook

This week has seen the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. That’s four years of war and continuous suffering for the people of Ukraine. The ramifications have been felt far and wide and it would appear crass to moan from these shores about higher energy bills since. The link, however, can not be dismissed

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