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Manchester is getting a "green lung" in the shape of its first city park in 100 years.
Sat in a circle at a community hall in south London, a group of people from ethnic minority backgrounds are gathered to talk about their mental health.
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Giant millipedes as long as a car and weighing 50kg once hunted across northern England, experts have said, following the discovery of a 326 million-year-old fossil.
A primary school teacher has been sacked in connection with a video of a woman punching and kicking a horse that was shared online.
Omicron is now the dominant form of coronavirus in the US and made up 73% of new cases last week, according to federal health officials.
The boss of the UK's largest trade union has ordered a QC-led inquiry into the spending of almost £100m of members' money on a controversial hotel and conference centre.
The jury in Ghislaine Maxwell's trial has begun its deliberations - after footage of Jeffrey Epstein's mansion in Florida was shown in court ahead of closing arguments.
At the Lemon & Duke bar in Dublin's city centre, it could've been any busy night in the week before Christmas. Right up, that is, until 8pm.
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