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Aug 15, 2022
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The Papers: 'Freeze cruel bills now' and 'Drip drip hooray'
A call by the Labour leader for a halt to rises in the energy price cap and the end of England's dry spell lead the papers
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Ramla Ali: From refugee who fled war-torn Somalia to undefeated boxer, model & activist
Boxer, author, activist and model Ramla Ali shares her remarkable story of arriving in Britain as a refugee to becoming the first female professional to fight in Saudi Arabia.
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Changing kidney blood type may boost transplants
Many BAME patients waiting for a donor kidney are blood type B so development could be 'game-changer'
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Paul O'Grady signs off final Radio 2 show
He hosted his Sunday afternoon programme for 13 years but recently rotated the slot with Rob Beckett.
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Aug 15, 2022
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Former Afghan presidents mark anniversary of Taliban rule
Ashraf Ghani and Hamid Karzai both criticised the rushed US withdrawal from Afghanistan last year.
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Aug 15, 2022
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Russia vows to expand relations with North Korea
President Vladimir Putin made the comments in a letter sent to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
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Leaders meet to try to pass a UN treaty to protect oceans
Nations are trying to agree a treaty to protect the high seas after four decades of trying.
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Egypt church fire: 'We saved who we could', says survivor
Dozens of people have died, including children, after a fire at a Coptic church in Giza.
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Aug 15, 2022
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How much does university cost, and is it worth it?
A degree can be valuable in many ways. Here is a look at some of the financial pros and cons.
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Letter from Africa: How racism haunts black people in Italy
The murder of a Nigerian vendor has shaken a community in Italy, writes Ismail Einashe.