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Delegates from nearly 200 nations — not including the U.S. — showed they could make some progress. But they deferred the hardest decisions.
Titanic passenger's watch sells for record £1.78m at auction ⊖
The watch belonged to the American businessman Isidor Straus, who died alongside his wife in the disaster.
Fed's Collins: Still leaning against cutting rates in December amid persistent inflation, labor market risks ○
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins said she's still leaning against the U.S. central bank cutting its interest rate target next month.
Why it's time for delusional Lewis Hamilton to RETIRE - and finally end this woeful decline, writes JONATHAN McEVOY ⊖
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JONATHAN MCEVOY: The fingers of the clock have caught up with him aged 40, and if there is a danger of looking foolish in writing this ahead of the Las Vegas Grand Prix, it is not what it was.
Stop crippling death tax from killing family farms ⊖⊖
For farming families, up at 4am to milk the herd or out in all weathers checking their crops, the fear is not of what might come, but what they already know is in store.
Chancellor vows to freeze rail fares - but has she broken the ministerial code? ○
Labour boasted that the move, which will apply to season tickets and other 'regulated' fares across England, will save rail passengers £600million in 2026/27.
Exposed: Cruel teacher, 26, who was struck off after pretending to have cancer and faking her own death ⊖⊖⊖
A teacher who was struck off after duping her pupils into believing she had terminal cancer before faking her own death is still tutoring children, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
President George HW Bush knew about contact between CIA and ALIENS in 1964, new documentary claims ○
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President George HW Bush allegedly knew about 1964 event where aliens and military personas met at a New Mexico Air Force base.
Sir Keir Starmer insists there will be no 'vexatious prosecutions' of British veterans over killings in Northern Ireland after SAS group announced legal action against Labour's Troubles Bill ⊖⊖
The Prime Minister told reporters travelling with him to the G20 summit in South Africa that the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill strikes the right balance.
Jorgie Porter puts on a leggy display in a racy bodysuit at the Football For Change awards - after admitting she's struggling to feel sexy again ⊕⊕
Jorgie Porter put on a leggy display as she attended the Football For Change awards on Saturday.