All news by author: Nina Lloyd

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Takeaway pints to stay as Covid rules extended - but pubs warn of tax misery
Rishi Sunak is desperate to woo the pub industry after being heckled earlier this month following an alcohol tax shake-up - but the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) said the Government must go further
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Real-life Tarzan spent entire life in jungle and didn't know women existed
Ho Van Lang has lived deep in the jungle in the Tay Tra district of Vietnam's Quang Ngai province for 43 years with his dad after he fled civilisation following the war
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Russian Wagner mercenaries to be labelled terror group like Isis and Al Qaeda
Labour has demanded that Government ministers should formally label the notorious Wagner Group a terror outfit after accusing it of committing “appalling atrocities”
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Time is ticking for Brits in Sudan as RAF rescue flights end within 24 hours
The RAF has evacuated more than 1,500 Brits from Wadi Seidna airfield near the capital of Khartoum, but thousands more UK nationals may remain
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Labour doubles down on Rishi Sunak attacks with another ad despite backlash
Labour has released a second advert targeting Rishi Sunak over crime despite a backlash after claiming he didn't think paedophiles should be jailed
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Backlash over Labour ad claiming PM doesn't think paedophiles should be jailed
An advert shared by the party has sparked fury, with Labour MP John McDonnell saying the party "should be better than this", and critics branding it "nasty politics"
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Grim antisemitism report finds 'hostile' culture at National Union of Students
The NUS acknowledged its findings are 'shocking' and said it is committed to tackling antisemitism across 'the breadth and depth' of the union
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Sadiq Khan says he'd beat Boris Johnson in a boxing match - 'I could have him!'
The London mayor said Boris Johnson 'used to have a future' and 'I could have him' as he visited a boxing gym in the capital with the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mark Rowley