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Markle's Plea, Security Threats, Fraud Costs, Union Loyalty, Sinfield's Knighthood

Thomas Markles heartfelt plea for reconciliation with Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, amidst his health struggles, and the UKs dilemma over deporting potential threats due to human rights laws, top the news. Covid stimulus fraud costs taxpayers billions, a unions Labour Party ties remain secure, and the Prince of Wales backs a knighthood for Kevin Sinfield.

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