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Video of ICE agents' supposed 'attack' on Black church choir isn't what it seems
The video circulated as ICE continued immigration enforcement operations across the U.S.

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Teenage entrepreneur expands Sunderland rare trainer business
Elliott Usher launched The Sole Guyy business when he was just 16 years old

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Did Bondi fire DOJ employee for having copy of US Constitution on his desk? Not so fast
The claim resurfaced as mass deportations raised due-process concerns.

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Ambitious development plans for Civic Centre site in Swansea
The plans include new cafes, bars, beach sports shops and apartments
Third renewables scheme from community-owned energy developer YnNi Teg

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Third renewables scheme from community-owned energy developer YnNi Teg
Its latest turbine scheme in Ceredigion has secured debt funding from the Development Bank of Wales

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Business improvement district for Merthyr has a new chair
Chief executive of law firm RJM Solicitors Ryan Owen has taken up the role.

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B&M discount retailer issues third profit warning as CEO warns change will take time
The discount retailer has cut earnings guidance to £440m-£475m amid declining UK sales as it continues its 'back to basics' turnaround plan.
Future Plc snaps up fashion and lifestyle brand SheerLuxe for £40m

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Future Plc snaps up fashion and lifestyle brand SheerLuxe for £40m
The acquisition is expected to diversify Bath-based Future's audience and content monetisation

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Former Lloyds Banking Group HQ to be transformed after owners secure £74m
Work on the Canons Wharf scheme on Bristol's Harbourside is set to start later in the year

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North East wholesaler Kitwave agrees £251m takeover deal by US private equity firm
'We are excited by the prospect of working with OEP on the next chapter of our growth'
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UK borrowing hits £140.4bn, exceeding OBR forecast amid fiscal challenges
Public sector borrowing stood at £11.6bn during December

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Ovo Energy to pay out £2.7m to customers over warm home discount scheme delays
Some of the most vulnerable customers were left without the support they were entitled to during the coldest winter months, according to Ofgem
