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Train driver killed after going through red signal and smashing into the back of stationary carriages died from ‘traumatic brain and chest injuries’, inquest hears
Shaun Burton, 60, died following the incident near Bedford railway station on June 19. Some 162 people were injured, 102 of whom needed hospital treatment.
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Britain’s kids health crisis, World Cup ref row, Ryanair window horror survival tale
Campaigners warn Britain is raising its unhealthiest generation as pharmacies struggle, FIFA’s Argentina-Messi referee pick fuels World Cup fix claims, and a Ryanair passenger’s wife describes clinging to him after he was sucked partly from a jet window.
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The Senate Doesn’t Need a Change in Rules. It Needs a Change in Behavior
How can senators make every day count? They must talk to each other about hard issues.
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Ro Khanna’s Israel Stunt
It’s obvious that the California representative was eager to stage a confrontation to promote his inevitable presidential candidacy.
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The End of a ‘Phony Peace’ with Iran
Trump has declared the so-called memorandum of understanding signed about a month ago a dead letter.
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Bring Back the Founders’ Senate
A new congressional proposal to restore state legislature selection of U.S. senators deserves conservatives’ support.
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Why Europe’s Green Entrepreneurial State Went Bust
The EU’s Green Deal has delivered deindustrialization, fiscal burdens, and failed prestige projects.
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UK Government unveils £45 million Music Plan to support grassroots sector, artists and businesses
The scheme aims to support more than 2,000 music projects over the next three years
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Argentinian ‘ultras’ feared to be descending on US for World Cup semi-final against England where fans are not segregated – as their war veterans plead ‘This is NOT war’
The government in Buenos Aires is liaising with its British counterparts, the FBI , and local police to prevent troublemakers from heading to Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz stadium.
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Tony Blair warns Andy Burnham that Britain ‘can’t afford’ Labour’s Net Zero targets – while Ed Miliband is ‘ready to approve North Sea gas field to land job as Chancellor’
With Mr Burnham due to replace Keir Starmer on Monday, Sir Tony told the incoming PM that the Government is ‘penalising’ British businesses with its climate policies.