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Mercy Chefs is one of the groups helping Beryl survivors by serving meals amid power outages

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Mercy Chefs is a group helping Beryl survivors by serving meals after the hurricane strength storm hit the Windward Islands and the U.S. The group says it has served nearly 20,000 meals in some areas. (Scripps News)
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2 years since Fourth of July shooting, city remembering and honoring victims

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The city of Highland Park, home to 30,000 people, is one of countless communities across the country having to move forward after a mass tragedy. (Scripps News)
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Detroit splash pad shooter had mental health challenges: Police

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A Michigan community is uniting after Michael William Nash, who struggled with mental health issues, opened fire at a Detroit suburb splash pad, injuring nine before being found dead by police.
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US Coast Guard boss says she is not trying to hide the branch’s failure to handle sex assault cases

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The commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard told skeptical U.S. senators she's not trying to cover up the branch's failure to handle sexual assault cases, but they weren't buying it. (Scripps News)
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Keir Starmer meets activists and victims of antisocial behaviour on General Election campaign trail

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, alongside shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper, met with activists and victims of antisocial behaviour while on General Election campaign trail. Starmer was back in Thurrock to set out how Labour will...
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Gilgo Beach murder suspect charged in deaths of 2 more women

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The Gilgo Beach murder suspect has been charged in the deaths of 2 more women. See how new forensic testing methods played a role in the charges. (Scripps News)
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Home Secretary visits Essex Police HQ as reiterates pledge to 'stop the boats'

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During a visit to Essex Police HQ, the Home Secretary James Cleverly has insisted the Government is still determined to “stop the boats” as migrant Channel crossings near 10,000 for the year so far.
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Tanaiste expresses support for Stardust redress scheme

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Micheal Martin has expressed support for a redress scheme for the families of those affected by the Stardust fire. Forty-eight people were killed when the blaze ripped through the Dublin nightclub in 1981. After a more than 40-year...
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Irish premier confirms State apology for Stardust families

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Irish premier Simon Harris said he “apologised unreservedly” to the families of the 48 people killed in a fire at a Dublin nightclub in 1981, after a more than 40-year campaign for justice. Families whose loved ones died when the blaze...
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Khan on housing pledges and school meals

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Mayor of London Sadiq Khan interview after a policy announcement, during a speech at the Design District in Greenwich, London, as he campaigns to be re-elected as London mayor on May 2. He talks about his pledge for 40,000 more houses by...
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Home Secretary vows to hold perpetrators to account by updating law on spiking

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The Home Secretary has vowed to crack down on spiking as he said perpetrators will be “held to account” by changes in the law. James Cleverly said the Government is updating legislation to make it clear that spiking is a crime, as he...
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Mississippi deputies get lengthy sentences for torture of 2 Black men

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Four other former law enforcement officers are set for sentencing this week. All six of the former officers pleaded guilty to several federal charges.
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London is a safer city than Berlin, Madrid and Paris, says Sadiq Khan

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London mayor Sadiq Khan claimed London was a safer city than Berlin, Madrid and Paris but admits he does not want to be "complacent" as he launched his bid for a third term in office. Citing research done by UCL, Mr Khan claimed that...
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ITV need to make a drama about the Windrush Scandal and Grenfell Tower tragedy, Khan says

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Sadiq Khan criticised the Government's handling of the Windrush Scandal and Grenfell, as he called for compensation for the victims of those tragedies when asked about speeding up of compensation for those affected by the Horizon IT...
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Cleverly thanks Rwandans for showing pain they endured during genocide

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The Home Secretary thanked Rwandans for showing him the “pain” they went through as he visited a genocide memorial. James Cleverly was shown around the Kigali Genocide Memorial, which honours the hundreds of thousands of victims of the...
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Tanaiste and Women of Honour to re-engage over inquiry terms

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Women of Honour spokeswoman Diane Byrne speaks to the media after a meeting with Tanaiste Micheal Martin on the proposed terms of reference for an inquiry into the Defence Forces
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Baitul Futuh Mosque holds the "Prayers for Peace" event

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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community holds a special ‘Prayers for Peace’ event, bringing together communities in solidarity, to pray for the innocent victims of the conflict and to call for a lasting peace in Israel and Palestine. Guests...
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Silent vigil held outside Holyrood to remember Hamas hostage victims

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A silent vigil was held outside of the Scottish Parliament to remember the victims taken hostage by Hamas amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza. Dozens of red heart-shaped balloons were tied to shoes outside the Scottish...
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Women of Honour members welcome transparency in Defence Forces abuse inquiry

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Women of Honour members have welcomed news that the Tanaiste Micheal Martin is set to recommend that a statutory inquiry into allegations of abuse in the Defence Forces should be carried out in public. The group were speaking in Dublin...
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Suella Braverman's statement on Stop and Search policy

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Suella Braverman gives a statement on Stop and Search policy in Commons. The Home Secretary has called on police to “ramp up” the use of controversial stop and search powers “to prevent violence and save more lives”. In a press release,...
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WAVE Trauma Centre CEO on the UK government's Legacy Bill

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WAVE Trauma Centre CEO, Sandra Peake speaks after meeting Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at Government Buildings over their concerns for the Disappeared and the UK government's Legacy Bill.
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49th anniversary of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings

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49th anniversary of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings Tanaiste and Foreign Affairs Minister Micheal Martin attends a wreath-laying ceremony in Dublin's city centre.
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Micheal Martin lays wreath at Dublin monument to mark 1974 bombings

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A wreath has been laid at a Dublin monument to mark the 49th anniversary of four bombs that killed more than 30 people and injured almost 300 others.
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DESERT TRAGEDY

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Ten miles from Cairo Airport a jet plane of Pakistan International Airlines crashed and 121 people were killed. The plane was on an inaugural flight linking Communist China with the Middle East and should have flown onto Geneva and...