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| Covid-19: Rule-breakers 'increasingly likely' to be fined - Cressida Dick | People are still holding house parties, raves and gambling gatherings, the UK's most senior police officer says. |
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| | | Firms scrap political donations over Capitol riots | Read more |
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| | Capitol riots: FBI warnings amid fears of more pro-Trump violence | Read more |
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| | China: Make-up wipes ad pulled over victim-blaming claims | Read more |
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| | Capitol police officer Eugene Goodman hailed as 'a hero' | Read more |
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| | Cuba placed back on US terrorism sponsor list | Read more |
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| | Sriwijaya Air crash: Indonesia's black box locator damaged | Read more |
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