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Six die as fire rips through...

 Six people, including three young children, were killed in a blaze which ripped through a block of flats, emergency services said.
Six people, including three young children, were...
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Questions asked over escape...

 Questions are being asked about whether escape routes and fire prevention measures were "adequate" at a block of flats where a fire left six people dead, Harriet Harman said.
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N Korea 'in further missile...

 North Korea has fired seven ballistic missiles off its eastern coast, South Korea said, a violation of UN resolutions and an apparent message of defiance to the United States on its Independence Day.
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Embassy employee in Iran...

 The lawyer of a detained Iranian employee of the British embassy in Tehran said his client had been charged with "acting against national security".
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PM welcomes equality rights...

 The Prime Minister will welcome equality rights campaigners to Downing Street before the annual Pride march through central London.
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Former minister Henderson to...

 Labour former minister Doug Henderson is to quit the Commons at the next General Election, he has announced.
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Britons join queue for Jackson...

 Organisers of Michael Jackson's public memorial have announced that British fans will be able to apply for tickets.
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UN chief dismayed over visit...

 UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he is "deeply disappointed" after the Burma junta rejected his second and final request to meet jailed opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
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BT staff get free time for pay...

 BT employees have been offered the chance of long-term holidays if they agree to huge pay cuts, the company said.
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Coal plant 'will hit African...

 Creating a new coal plant in Kent could lead to 100,000 more people in the developing world losing their water supply during dry seasons, it has been claimed.
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Six die as fire rips through...

 Six people, including three young children, were killed in a blaze which ripped through a block of flats, emergency services said.
Six people, including three young children, were...
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Questions asked over escape...

 Questions are being asked about whether escape routes and fire prevention measures were "adequate" at a block of flats where a fire left six people dead, Harriet Harman said.
Questions are being asked about whether escape...
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