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A backstreet abortion nearly killed her. It became a story that shaped the rest of her life
Annie Ernaux, who had an illegal abortion in 1963, went on to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Source link
Young care leaver facing homelessness was 'left to own devices'
A growing number of households in England have a young care leaver facing homelessness, data shows. Source link
Ukraine's health supplies hit in series of Russian strikes on medical warehouses
Warehouses supplying the vast majority of Ukraine’s pharmacies have been destroyed over recent months. Source link
Terminally ill mum gets thousands of cards for her last Christmas after plea
Clare Jones gets thousands of cards after a plea to make her last Christmas “special” goes viral. Source link
Palmer's groin problem makes no 'sense' – Maresca
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca says there is “not any sense” to Cole Palmer’s ongoing groin injury – and hopes it does not prove to be a season-long issue. Source link
White House sued by historic preservation group over ballroom plans
The National Trust for Historic Preservation argues the White House failed to seek necessary reviews before demolishing the historic East Wing. Source link
King says he can 'share the good news' his cancer treatment will be reduced
The 77-year-old says the milestone is a “personal blessing” and testimony to advances in cancer care. Source link
More photos from Epstein estate show Trump, Clinton and former Prince Andrew
The photos, which do not imply wrongdoing, are part of a trove of images the House Oversight Committee received from Epstein’s estate. Source link
Hundreds tell BBC of adopted children's struggles amid calls for lifelong support
A charity says the system is “under severe strain” as parents recount addiction and mental health battles. Source link
Charlotte Church reveals she has ditched deodorant
The Traitors star says she stopped using it because she was concerned about chemicals. Source link