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Crackdown on Channel crossing social media adverts
The offence of promoting illegal crossings online would carry a sentence of up to five years in prison.
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Crackdown on Channel crossing social media adverts
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Crackdown on Channel crossing social media adverts
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Crackdown on Channel crossing social media adverts
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The mystery of Winston Churchill's dead platypus was unsolved - until now
The platypus was a top secret gift from Australia, found dead in his enclosure as war raged in the seas around him.
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'England chasing history after backing themselves into a corner'
England will be chasing history against India at The Oval on Sunday but they are only faced with that challenge after backing themselves into a corner, says chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt.
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