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John Swinney feels the heat over Peter Murrell scandal as MPs suggest new proposal so ‘public can get answers they deserve’ over party fraud
A powerful Westminster committee is to urge the Scottish Parliament to consider working on a joint probe into the Peter Murrell scandal.
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New Fox Nation show blows open the wild secrets inside the ‘impossible’ White House UFC fight
Dana White and Donald Trump reveal how they built the Octagon on the White House South Lawn in a new Fox Nation documentary launching Thursday.
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Airport business geniuses are doing whatever they can to ensure World Cup fans get their ranch fix
Ranch dressing is now being sold alongside World Cup merch at John F. Kennedy International Airport so fans can buy it past TSA and fly home.
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Frantic search for US airman as Navy chopper crashes in Arabian Sea
A US Navy airman is missing after his helicopter went down in the Arabian Sea, with three others pulled from the water alive, the Navy said Wednesday.
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Tottenham agree £100m deal to buy Sandro Tonali from Newcastle
Midfielder will cost Spurs an initial £92.5m Spurs agree £50m deal to sell Vuskovic to BrightonNewcastle have agreed to sell the Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali to Tottenham in an initial £92.5m deal that could rise to £100m should the north London side achieve serial Champions League qualifications.Providing the transfer’s formalities proceed as planned it will…
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The secret small print in Trump’s Iran deal that’s turning voters harshly against it
An exclusive new survey from Daily Mail/JL Partners reveals that support for the controversial Iran pact declines the moment voters lay eyes on the hidden fine print.
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Boy, 16, kills himself after accidentally shooting his 13-year-old best friend dead
Damarion Jones, 16, shot Jonah Tanner, 13, last Wednesday inside a home in Syracuse, New York.
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Gordon was ‘already celebrating’ before Kane had scored the winner
Anthony Gordon praises England’s “togetherness” in their 2-1 victory over DR Congo in their round of 32 match in Atlanta.
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First England-India T20 abandoned because of rain
England’s attempt to move on from a dreadful start to the summer is hit by the weather as their first T20 against India is abandoned because of rain.
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JOHN MACLEOD: Doon the watter once again, 50 years since I first sailed aboard the Waverley…
‘First day of the season,’ groans the attendant officer. It is not ninety seconds from our appointed sailing time, the gangways have just been hauled laboriously aboard.