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Here are the latest news headlines from the Daily Mail UK:

Top Stories

  1. Boris Johnson's Brexit deal is REJECTED by MPs: The Prime Minister's plan to leave the EU has been voted down by a majority of 230, in a historic defeat for the Government.
  2. Theresa May's Brexit deal is DEAD: The former Prime Minister's withdrawal agreement has been ruled out by MPs, leaving the UK's future in the EU uncertain.
  3. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal split: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have announced they will step back from their royal duties and pursue a more private life.

UK News

  1. London Bridge terror attack: Man arrested: A 28-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the stabbing of two people on London Bridge.
  2. UK weather: Snow and ice warnings issued: The Met Office has issued warnings for snow and ice across the UK, as temperatures are set to plummet.
  3. NHS crisis: Hospitals on brink of collapse: The Royal College of Physicians has warned that the NHS is on the brink of collapse, with hospitals struggling to cope with demand.

World News

  1. Iran-US tensions: Tehran warns of 'war': Iran's Foreign Minister has warned that the country is ready to go to war with the US, amid escalating tensions.
  2. Hong Kong protests: Police fire tear gas: Pro-democracy protesters have clashed with police in Hong Kong, as the city's leader has refused to meet their demands.
  3. Australia bushfires: Death toll rises: The death toll from the devastating bushfires in Australia has risen to 33, as firefighters continue to battle the blazes.

Sport

  1. Premier League: Manchester City win again: Manchester City have won their 14th consecutive Premier League match, beating West Ham 2-0.
  2. Rugby World Cup: England win bronze medal: England have won the bronze medal at the Rugby World Cup, beating Wales 19-7.
  3. Tennis: Novak Djokovic wins Australian Open: Novak Djokovic has won his eighth Australian Open title, beating Dominic Thiem in the final.

Please note that these headlines are subject to change and may not reflect the current news.