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World War Two Sirens sound to commemorate start of war
Females apparently have the edge when it comes to episodic memory which is the ability to remember autobiographical events. Women are also better at recalling faces and sensory memories.
Brexit Jeremy Corbyn warns next week is 'last chance' to stop no deal amid large-scale protests
Madeleine Westerhout had been Mr Trumps personal assistant since the first day of his presidency.
Mad, sprawling, unruly, surreal, rib-tickling, heart-breaking . . . Joseph Hellers masterpiece isnt an easy read.
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Burnley vs Liverpool player ratings Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane fire Reds back to the top of the table
How has the partys position changed since the 2016 EU referendum?
If Stormont is not restored, could Northern Ireland have new same-sex marriage and abortion laws?
Mané appeared unhappy as he came off in the 85th minute at Turf Moor
Events are held in Poland to remember the German invasion 80 years ago.
Why red wine could be good for your gut - in moderation

People report breathing difficulties, vomiting and coughing while visiting three resorts in Essex.
PMs come and go, but the Downing Street cat, Larry, remains in situ.
Ernesto Valverde issues Ivan Rakitic denial amid Barcelona transfer speculation
Carpenters hand reattached by surgeons after saw accident
A rare Aston Martin that once belonged to the tragic speed record breaker Donald Campbell will go on sale for almost £3million. Campbell shattered 8 speed records until his death in 1967.
Cristiano Ronaldo suggests dinner with Lionel Messi, while Eric Cantona quotes Shakespeare in bizarre Uefa awards speech.
In a searingly honest interview, James Cracknell reveals how a devastating brain injury, which left him in a coma for five days, changed his personality and eventually led him to leaving his wife.
DOUGLAS MURRAY We are going through a great mass derangement. In public and in private, people are behaving in ways that are increasingly irrational, feverish, herd-like and unpleasant.
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