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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle join the Queen at Royal Ascot

The Duchess of Sussex, 36, joined her husband Prince Harry, 33, and his grandmother the Queen, 92, (bottom right, with Princess Anne) for her first ever appearance at the Royal Ascot in Berkshire today. The newlyweds presented a trophy to jockey Frankie Dettori, who rode to victory on horse Without Parole in the St James's Palace Stakes. He made the bold move of kissing the Duchess on the hand while up on stage as Harry watched on (main). Prince Charles was also at Ascot today along with the Duchess of Cornwall. The jockey, a father of five, said Meghan 'giggled' when he told her his son would be pleased to learn she had presented his cup. 

Sebastian Trabucatti not jailed for killing schoolboy Archie Lloyd

Sebastian Trabucatti (pictured) has been found guilty of manslaughter over the one-punch death of Archie Lloyd (inset), who died on the party island of Malia in August 2015. A previous inquest in the UK heard how Mr Lloyd, a student at Harrow, had shouted 'one day you'll work for me' at Trabucatti and sparked a '10-second brawl'. Mr Lloyd fell to the floor and hit his head on a curb and was attended to by medics who released him. However, he later died from a brain injury and was found lifeless in the apartment he shared with friends on the party island the next morning. Trabucatti has previously denied being responsible for the death.

An investigation by This Morning has revealed that children as young as 14 are taking 'smart drugs' in a bid to pass the 'hardest GCSE exams ever', introduced by education secretary Michael Gove.

A Romanian trafficking gang has been jailed for a total of 16 years after bringing women to the UK and forcing them into prostitution across the UK after advertising them as 'fresh stock' online.

Matthew Kerley from Eastleigh in Hampshire was banned from contacting his parents after being jailed for harassment, but continued to ask them for money, lying about his reasons.

Researchers from the University of Illinois, Chicago, found that although calorie counting is not part of the 16:8 diet, it causes people to consume around 300 less calories a day.

Leo Tompsett who died when he and his mother fell from Beachy Head cliffs

Cheryl Tompsett, 42, (right) and her son Leo (left) were found by emergency crews at Beachy Head in East Sussex (right) yesterday. Cheryl and Leo (left) were from Maidstone, Kent. Leo's body was found on a ledge half way down the cliff while his mother was found on the beach. Leo's father today paid an emotional tribute to his son, saying his 'shining light and brightest star has had his life cut short.'

Rebecca Poulson and her partner, from Leicestershire, was among the hundreds stranded at Birmingham Airport on Saturday (pictured) after a their flight was delayed by 30 hours.

King Salman issued a royal decree relieving Ahmed al-Khatib of his post as head of Saudi Arabia's the General Entertainment Authority after a social media backlash about the circus.

The husband and wife were on their way from the United States to Mexico when they filmed a couple behind them making a bid to join the Mile High Club.

Graffiti community pays tribute to victims killed by train in London 

Harrison Scott-Hood, 23, (pictured left with his art agent mother) who was known as 'Lover' in the graffiti community, travelled to Loughborough Junction, south London, from Muswell Hill in the north of the capital but died after being struck by a train at night. The privately-educated fine art student, whose mother Susie is a successful painter and art agent, was found dead alongside 19-year-old Alberto Fresneda Carrasco (right, top left), who was known as Trip and also lived in north London. The final victim was 23-year-old Jack Gilbert (right, top right), nicknamed K-Bag, and all three friends are believed to have been hit by an out of service passenger train shortly after 1am as they painted on walls in south London (bottom right) after dark. Mr Scott-Hood's parents Susie and Perry said today: 'We are completely heartbroken by the loss of our only son, Harrison. He was the love of our life, a kind and beautiful young man and we were beyond broken by this news'.

Tamas Nyary went to great lengths to hide the infection from NHS bosses around the UK because he felt he could not reveal his sexuality due to conservative views in his native Hungary.

The youngster - who attended Clacton County High School in Essex - took part in the traditional activity where pupils write good luck messages on each other's tops - but it was abused by racists.

Exam board Eduqas has admitted making a mistake on an A-Level French exam which left students bewildered on Tuesday. Pupils said two years of hard work were 'ruined' by the 'impossible question'.

Richard Davies, 41, and his partner Faye Stevenson, from the village of Talgarth, near Brecon, Powys in Wales, broke down at the Membury services on the M4 in Wiltshire.

Zara and Mike Tindall welcome their second child

Princess Anne's daughter and her rugby player husband (pictured at the royal wedding in May, left), who already have four-year-old daughter Mia Grace (inset), welcomed a little girl on Monday, as a 'delighted' Princess Anne joined the Queen at Ascot (right). The new arrival, whose name has not yet been announced, was born at Stroud Maternity Unit in Gloucestershire, weighing 9 lbs 3 oz, making her the heaviest royal baby in recent history.

Twin sailors Julius and Louie Pieper (right), who died together, but were separated when their US Navy boat sank during a D-Day rescue mission, will be reunited and buried together Tuesday.

Virgin Australia worker Lauren Gaynor and Qantas employee Anastasia Andreev open up about their best make up and skincare tips in the air.

Users worldwide have reported a slew of different glitches that cause havoc with camera functionality within the operating system. Apple has not revealed exactly what is causing the problems,

EXCLUSIVE: Hello from the other aisle! Adele - who is worth £102 million - mingles with oblivious shoppers as she makes surprise appearance in Marks and Spencer

With an estimated £102 million in the bank she can afford the best of everything, but Adele proved she’s still partial to some budget shopping as she ventured into a London branch of Marks and Spencer on Tuesday morning. The singer, 30, called into the retail giant’s High Street Kensington store before making a hasty beeline for the upper floors, which are dominated by large children's-wear and shoe departments. Adele, a parent to son Angelo with husband Simon Konecki, looked relaxed in a black top and floral skirt as she threaded her way past bold signs advertising affordable £22.50 shirts and made her way onto the escalator. 

Naa'imur Rahman, 20, plotted to detonate explosives at the security gates near Number 10 in a 'full frontal assault' and kill the Prime Minister in an attack on 28 November last year, it is alleged.

XXXTentacion's family believe rapper was intentionally killed

Rapper XXXTentacion (inset) was shot to death as he was leaving a motorcycle dealership in Deerfield Beach, Florida on Monday (crime scene pictured). Authorities believe the rapper was the victim of a robbery-gone-wrong, but his family believe he was intentionally killed, sources told The Blast. 'This was not random,' one of the sources said. Cops are currently looking for two African-American suspects, who were wearing purple hoodies at the time of the attack.

The Prime Minister is engaged in a frantic struggle to defuse a revolt among her own MPs over whether Parliament should take control of negotiations with the EU.

The EU's chief negotiator dismissed Theresa May's demand for the UK to stay in the the security union - insisting Britain would have to submit to EU judges in order to stay in.

Royal Ascot fashion as day one of the horse racing gets underway

Royal Ascot revellers were in high-spirits on Tuesday afternoon following a day of fun and frivolity at the races. Women showed off their dance moves in the middle of a well-heeled enclosure (centre and right), while others were snapped making their way through the crowd with a jug of Pimm's (left). Meanwhile a full day in heels proved too much for some and they kicked off their shoes to enjoy the final few hours in bare feet (inset). The five-day spectacle - the jewel in the crown of the racing season - kicked off in Berkshire today.

Princess Beatrice, 29, wore a pale blue lace number by royal favourite Claire Mischevani with a coordinating hat, while bride-to-be Eugenie, 28, chose a sculptural wrap dress by Osman.

Kensington Palace has said in a statement the newlywed Duke and Duchess of Sussex will visit Dublin on July 10th and 11th 'at the request of Her Majesty's Government'.

Meghan Markle makes her Ascot debut with Prince Harry

The Duchess of Sussex, 36, wore a crisp white coat dress featuring an edgy asymmetrical hemline, in stark contrast to the sea of pastel-coloured coats on display in the Royal Enclosure on Tuesday. She paired the frock, from wedding dress designer Givenchy, with a statement black and white hat from milliner Philip Treacy. And according to celebrity stylist Lucas Armitage, the outfit serves as proof that Meghan is putting her own 'cool and contemporary' stamp on royal dressing.

Shopping on eBay can save consumers serious cash as many retailers have official 'stores' on the bidding site selling the same stock as their high street branches but for considerably less.

Royal Ascot 2018: Glamorous guests don gigantic hats on first day

Women wore a variety of show-stopping titfers as they descended on Berkshire for a day of equestrian fun alongside royals including the Queen, the Prince of Wales, and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex. Floral print, modest hemlines and eye-catching hats were the order of the day for many, but the ladies of Ascot certainly let their personalities shine through in these statement headpieces decorated with butterflies (bottom left) and flowers galore (top and bottom centre).

Dramatic photographs show leading ejector seat manufacturer Martin-Baker using a Gloster Meteor made famous in the Second World War for its first UK test in eight years, in Chalgrove, Oxfordshire.

The man said he did not see his bride's face or hear her voice before they were married in the city of Ahmedabad, India, and only discovered afterwards that she had facial hair and a deep voice.

Cowboy builders who passed around 83-year-old woman are jailed for total of 14 years

Cowboy builders passed a pensioner between them until she had lost her home and handed over thousands in cash. John O'Connor (pictured, second from left), 36, from Kent, convinced the pensioner to sell her £290,000 house to him for £25,000. Samuel Smith (first on the left) defrauded her out of £28,500 for 'underpinning' work on the house and after she was convinced to cough up £70,000 that money was found in two of Roger Knight's (first on the right) account. John Keenan (second from right) even moved cash made from con into his 11-year-old daughter's bank account. The four men were today jailed for a total of 14 years.

The Chancellor is said to have drawn a red line at a bad-tempered Cabinet meeting, dismissing the idea that the 'taps were going to be turned on'.

The Office for National Statistics found just a small proportion of construction workers are from the EU - but the figure is far higher in London where they make up 28% of the industry.

Inseparable mother and daughter reveal how they are 'always mistaken for sisters'

Mother Louise Smith and daughter Ellie (pictured far left, and far right, with her mother), from Salisbury, Wiltshire, explained how they often go on nights out together - and have even gone to boozy pool parties in Ibiza as a duo (left and right, in Ibiza together). The pair describe themselves as 'best friends' and say they do everything together. Even though her mother constantly steals her clothes and gets chatted up by men her daughter's age, Ellie insists she wouldn't change their bond for the world.

If you're growing tired of using a pencil or gel to cover gaps in your brows, there's a new treatment you might want to try. Brow specialist Amy Jean says it gives her clients a fuller look for weeks.

The resolution expected to be passed by the City Council on Tuesday offers a denouncement of slavery, a promise of tolerance in the future and a proposal for an office of racial reconciliation

Harry Kane's pregnant fiancée Katie Goodland praises her 'King'

The country went wild following the news of England's 2-1 World Cup victory over Tunisia on Monday night, kicking off their campaign in style. And while many of the players wives and girlfriends were watching from the stands in Russia, Harry Kane's fiancee Katie Goodland has revealed that she was 'gutted' to miss the big moment. Taking to Instagram on Monday night the expectant mother-of-one praised her husband-to-be as the 'King' after he scored two goals to award England the win.

Manager Gareth Southgate has given the England team 24 hours off beginning this evening with their wives, girlfriends and children being invited to England's base camp in Repino.

Supporters celebrated up and down the country after the victory as fans in central London stopped cars in the street (pictured) and pubs and clubs saw jubilant scenes after the injury time winner.

Hilarious snaps capture the EXACT moment people knew their day couldn't get any worse

A series of unexpected bad scenarios were collated in the latest thread shared on lifestyle site Diply. Many of the people experienced disasters with food and were forced to face public embarrassment. Pictured clockwise from top left: ice cream with a chunk missing, a barrier separating a car from its baggage, an avocado with a bigger stone than edible fruit, ice cream on the floor of a car, nail varnish with a fly dried on top and pizza with a base missing.

For the second time in little more than a month, Buckingham Palace was caught out by the domestic whirlwind that surrounds the family of the newest member of 'the firm', the Duchess of Sussex.

Russian heiress, 18, who is a family friend of Roman Abramovich marries in £1.2million

Irina Chigirinskaya, who has described flying commercial planes as a 'horror' and getting a diamond Rolex aged ten as normal, married partner Moris Mirelli, 23, (pictured inset with the bride) in a lavish £1.2 million ceremony in front of 1,500 guests, held at a golf club near Moscow owned by a friend of Donald Trump. Chigirinskaya is the daughter of billionaire construction tycoon Alexander Chigirinsky, 55, a friend of Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich. The cost of her wedding dress, by Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad, has been estimated at £165,000, and the food alone is thought have cost more than £350,000.

Girl, 3, is left fighting for her life in hospital after suffering a stroke

Holly Alcock (left before the holiday, and right in hospital), from Stafford, had flown to Albufeira in the Algarve for her first ever holiday with her mother, father, brother and her grandparents. But her first trip abroad ended in her collapsing after just three days from a stroke and being airlifted to a specialist hospital in Lisbon. Speaking today for the first time about his daughter's terrifying ordeal two weeks ago, her father Mark, 37, revealed she has been left like a newborn child. Holly (pictured inset with her mother Gemma, 34), who was left in a coma for five days and remains seriously ill, is unable to sit up, stand or talk. But she is slowly recovering.

Japanese groomer posts picture of dog after her grooming appointment and it goes viral

Japanese dog groomer Yoriko Hamachiyo posted a picture of Sesame the teacup poodle to Instagram after her appointment at her grooming salon called Yorikokoro. But it's not the sleek and crisp style that's garnering the dog massive attention but rather, the fact that the dog was transformed into a perfectly circular ball of fluff. There's no doubt that Sesame definitely has the ability to rock any style and people have taken notice and shared in the comments section of Yoriko's post to state how much they love Sesame's new do.

Matteo Salvini, the leader of the far-right League party, called for a census on the Roma community and said 'unfortunately we will have to keep the Italian Roma because we can't expel them.'

The Sweden Democrats' leader Jimmie Åkesson branded the EU 'a large web of corruption', and said Sweden should hold a referendum on membership after the September elections.

Guatemalan asylum-seeker sues Trump administration for taking her son

A Guatemalan asylum-seeker sued the Trump administration on Tuesday for 'forcibly' separating her from her seven-year-old son after they crossed the border in May. Beata Mariana de Jesus Mejia-Mejia was never indicted for illegally entering the country, but officials won't tell where her son Darwin is, according to her lawsuit filed Tuesday in Federal District Court in Washington, D.C. against 6 federal agencies and 10 senior officials. Mejia-Mejia's lawsuit is believed to be the first to challenge the government's removal of a specific child from a parent in the course of upholding federal immigration law. It opens up a new legal front in what has become an all-out battle with the White House on one side and a combination of Democratic lawmakers and immigration activists on the other. In the suit she describes a heart-wrenching scene when uniformed agents entered her holding cell and took away the boy, who screamed for his mother. Mejia-Mejia and her son entered the U.S. near San Luis, Arizona on approximately May 19 and turned herself in to U.S. Border Patrol agents, requesting asylum because of spousal abuse at the hands of a violently alcoholic husband who she says threatened to kill her.

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'Beggar asks for cash'... on board a PASSENGER PLANE: Travellers hand over cash before airline staff can intervene

The middle-aged man held out a plastic pouch and pleaded for help on board a Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Shiraz, ignoring repeated requests from staff to sit down. Some passengers even gave the man money as he stood in the aisle of the plane. Footage filmed by a witness went viral on social media today and has been viewed more than 25,000 times. It shows the man standing in the aisle, pleading with passengers while holding the pouch. A female member of staff approaches and says: 'Sir, please have a seat. I understand you, sir, but we're about to take off.' As two more staff members urge the man to take a seat, someone else calls out to him and hands over more money.

The BBC News Watch presenter, 50, listed her achievements adding she was 'well qualified' and keen to be considered for the sought-after job following the departure of David Dimbleby.

Researchers from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Washington DC, found that ditching meat improves type 2 diabetics' insulin and cholesterol levels, preventing heart attacks.

Knives and gun amnesty sees huge hauls amassed in Essex and West Midlands

One deadly arsenal was handed in to a single police force in just a three-week period as part of their latest firearms surrender. The haul of more than 100 guns include a .44 Magnum revolver, 20 shotguns, a Winchester Repeater rifle as well a Second World War flare gun. They were handed in to West Midlands Police last month as the region saw a spike in shootings and will now be forensically tested before being destroyed. Meanwhile, around 1,500 blades were amassed by anti-knives charity Only Cowards Carry from three collection points across Essex. It comes as the Government plans to ban 'Zombie' blades in a fresh crackdown launched in the wake of Britain's bloody knife crime epidemic.

The terrifying clip, filmed in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, shows a gang of schoolboys viciously kicking and punching a defenceless youngster in the head as they threaten to cut his throat.

It is estimated that one per cent of the UK and US is affected by gender dysphoria somehow. Reality TV star Caitlyn Jenner is the most famous person to have changed genders.

Are these the world's worst fashion designs of all time?

People from around the world have shared the worst fashion fails they've spotted to a thread on Diply. Many of the designs seemed unpractical and embarrassing to be seen wearing in public. Pictured from clockwise top left: A bubble wrap suit, sneaker-inspired sandals, a walking advert for noodle soup, heels embellished with human teeth, a terrifying green eye mask, and trousers that might work better as a sculpture.

The Queen's nephew the Earl of Snowdon (pictured) - who is 19th in line to the throne - is one of 19 candidates contesting an election for a seat on the red benches of the House of Lords.

Ray Jones, 74, from Liverpool, who had grown up in care believing he had no family, was shocked to learn the woman who had given him away had struggled to care for her kids in Long Lost Family.

An investigation has unearthed a catalogue of errors which lead to the death of Ellen James' son Callum, who died shortly after he was born at Glangwili Hospital in Carmarthen.

Retro Argos catalogues reveal the biggest kitchen trends of the last 50 years

EXCLUSIVE: Experts from Argos have analysed the British retailer's iconic catalogues from the 1970s to today to reveal the biggest kitchen trends of the last five decades. They include (clockwise from top left): hostess favourites, gadgets, matching sets from the 1990s, futuristic smart cooking, the rise of celebrity chefs, and kitchen luxuries.

Tracie Wright, 49, (pictured, with the shell) of Spalding, Lincolnshire, called 999 when a collector said the German bomb her children had been playing with could explode at any moment.

Shocking dashcam footage shows the nail-biting moment a truck is forced to swerve out of the way of a car and into the middle of the busy Hockliffe road near Milton Keynes.

Lizard takes on a leopard cub and loses in brutal fight to the death caught on video in Zambia

This is the moment a monitor lizard is attacked and killed by a leopard cub at Kaingu Safari Lodge in Zambia. Speaking to Latest Sightings, tourist Costa Frangeskides said it was an incredible scene. The fascinating footage shows two leopard cubs stalking a mobile lizard on a road before one slaps it around while it thrashes it's tail.

Researchers at the University of Minnesota studied more than 400 children for eight years and found those with more demanding parents were more likely to have emotional problems.

Australian celebrity chef Curtis Stone shared his surprisingly easy cooking method for making the humble scrambled eggs - and he guarantees a perfect plate every time.

Emma Mason-Lucas, 34, suffered bruising and cuts to her back, arms, legs, and shoulders after being set upon in an attack caught on CCTV at her home in Wigan, Greater Manchester.

Historic ship that served at Gallipoli and Dunkirk bought on eBay for £2,200 set to make

She has seen action in the Boer War and took part in the troop landings and evacuations at Gallipoli in the First World War. During restoration of the Caretta (above), her current owners, Arron and Tina French, found 32 bullet holes in her hull from where she had been riddled with Turkish machine gun fire while grounding on the beach at Gallipoli. After restoring her to her 19th century glory, the Frenches had hoped to turn her into a floating museum but were put off by the amount of red tape involved.

Katy Johnson, 22, from Aberdeen, was diagnosed with stage four endometriosis in January. She now has injections that will stop her ovulating for a year to give her ovaries 'a break'.

Gary Vyse, 37, was three times over the drink drive limit and suffering from depression when he was found hanged at his home in Kent on Monday February 12 this year.

E.ON is increasing its standard variable electricity and gas prices by an average of 4.8% for customers taking both fuels, 6.2% for electricity-only customers and 3.3% for gas-only customers.

Lee Okrasa, 38, from Sheffield, died while on holiday with his friends at the Spanish resort on Sunday, though it is not yet clear how he was killed. Friends have paid tribute to him online.

This is the moment a two-year-old child climbs up an 'unclimbable' safety ladder into an above ground outdoor pool in front of his stunned parents in Attleboro, Massachusetts.

Students celebrate the end of their exams at Cambridge's May Ball

Some of the country's brightest thinkers and the leaders of tomorrow let down their hair for one night as they celebrated the end of their exams at Cambridge University's infamous May Ball. Students stripped off, hopped into inflatable boats and even leapt into the river (shown bottom right) after an all-night party at the Trinity Great Hall, as they wandered through the cobbled streets (shown top right), champagne bottles in hand. Still clad in dinner jackets, top hats and glamorous floor-length dresses, hordes of students teetered home arm-in-arm following the lavish event and prepared to carry on the celebrations with punt rides on the River Cam. The occasion is notorious for giving the young revellers a chance to frolic in the streets as they celebrate the end of their exams. Many of the ladies ditched their heels to clamber home and shielded their eyes from the morning sun, while young men undone their bow ties and unbuttoned their shirts.

The 17-year-old (pictured) was one of six people shot in University Village neighborhood of Chicago at around 4.45am on Monday in an incident that stemmed from a party.

Scientists at University of British Columbia in Canada say physically attractive women can change mens' expectations about what they are about to experience, changing their perception of food.

 

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The mystery of the vanishing owner: Husky is left baffled as his owner plays a disappearing trick on him in adorable video

Adorable footage shows the moment a confused husky thinks his owner has disappeared after tricks him with a sheet. Sandra Pettersen, 23, holds a sheet in front of herself as the dog watches from the couch at their home in Woolwich, London. She then throws the sheet into the air and disappears into the hallway as the sheet falls to the floor.

This is the moment a man is dragged out to sea by a huge wave as he sat with two friends and posed for a selfie on a beach in Goa. The state have issued a warning as monsoon season starts.

Monica Bellucci, 53, returns to Dolce & Gabbana runway after 26 years

The Italian actress and model has not walked for the design house since 1992. She returned the the runway this weekend alongside Naomi Campbell, 48, and Marpessa Hennink, 53. While these women may be older than the average runway model, they are established in the industry and considered great beauties — but Dolce & Gabbana also cast several amateur models from the street, picking people of all ages for the show. Several men and women who appeared to be over 60 or 70 walked in the show, including a group of four elderly women (inset) dressed in clothing that would fit right into a hip-hop music video.

   

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This is the moment an abused bear saw the outside of its cage for the first time in years as it was rescued from hellish zoo

In the clip, filmed by International Animal Rescue, workers can be seen removing the thick iron bars outside a small room at the zoo in Echmiadzin, Armenia, where the bear is lying. The person recording the video initially identified the bear as being between five and six years old. However, after workers examine the bear's teeth it is discovered that the bear is far older but appears younger because of how small it is.

Mike Reynolds, a university communications officer, 39, from Ontario, Canada, marked Father's Day by getting his daughters' doodles of Wonder Woman and R2D2 as tattoos.

Grandmother Angela Graham, 68, of Leeds, worked as a glamour model and Armed Forces pin-up before discovering weight-lifting in the 1970s. She is now a champion bodybuilder.

What a Tesla in Autopilot mode 'sees' in real-time: Fascinating footage reveals exactly what the driverless vehicle spots on the road

New footage shows exactly what Tesla's vehicles track on the road while driving under the guise of the California-based firm's advanced AI. YouTube user greentheonly created the clips by overlaying key data used by Tesla's Autopilot feature onto dashcam footage. Circles in the illustrative video, which shows just a fraction of the computations made by Tesla's autopilot at any one moment, indicate tracked objects. These include other vehicles on the road, as well as street lamps, bollards, road signs, curbs, letter boxes and other potential hazards. The colour of each circles shows the movement of the object: Green items (right images) are moving, while yellow (left image) are mobile hazards that have stopped. Orange circles highlight a stationary object while red illustrates an unknown entity picked up by the Autopilot. The size of each circle indicates the distance from that object to the car, helping the AI determine which hazards pose an immediate danger. The larger the circle, the closer the hazard.

   

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