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Bradford house fire: Girl, 10, dies and four others treated - BBC

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A 10-year-old girl has died in a fire at a house in Bradford.

A woman and three other children managed to flee the blaze on Kingsdale Drive just after 01:05 BST on Sunday.

They were taken to hospital for treatment and West Yorkshire Police said their injuries were not believed to be life-threatening.

The cause of the fire was not believed to be suspicious and an investigation was continuing to establish what had happened, a force spokesperson said.

A police cordon remains in place at the scene.

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Rishi Sunak urges Tories to stick with his leadership after party suffers shock election losses - Sky News

Rishi Sunak has urged Tories to stick with his leadership despite the Conservatives' shock defeat in the West Midlands mayoral election, which capped a dire few days of results for the party.

Sir Keir Starmer called it a "phenomenal result" which was "beyond our expectations" as Labour's Richard Parker ousted Tory incumbent Andy Street, who had held the role for seven years.

The margin of victory was a cruelly tight 1,508 votes, and compounded Conservative disappointment as it followed another loss to Sadiq Khan in London, who secured a record-breaking third term as the capital's mayor.

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"People across the country have had enough of Conservative chaos and decline and voted for change with Labour. Our fantastic new mayor Richard Parker stands ready to deliver a fresh start for the West Midlands," Sir Keir said.

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'Devastated' Andy Street refuses to blame Sunak after West Midlands defeat

However, in an effort to win back those who had deserted his party over Labour's stance on Gaza, he added: "I say directly to those who may have voted Labour in the past but felt that on this occasion that they couldn't that across the West Midlands we are a proud and diverse community.

"I have heard you. I have listened. And I am determined to meet your concerns and to gain your respect and trust again in the future."

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Labour suffered losses to independents and George Galloway's Worker's Party of Britain in areas with large Islamic populations as a result of the war between Israel and Hamas.

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Starmer speaks at East Midlands victory rally

But the party virtually swept the mayoral elections board across England, winning in Liverpool, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, and in Greater Manchester, where Andy Burnham returned to power.

Analysis: Labour taking 'Tory crown jewel' feels like a momentum shift

It was a wafer-thin victory, but a huge win.

The symbolism of Labour taking the West Midlands mayor, a jewel in the Tory crown, could be felt in the room as Labour activists gathered in Birmingham to celebrate the win with their new mayor Richard Parker and Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.

There are moments on election journeys when the momentum shifts - and this win felt like one of them.

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The Tees Valley was the only remaining splash of blue left on the mayoral election map, where Lord Ben Houchen managed to cling to power despite a huge 14.1-point swing to Labour.

Lord Houchen's victory was also mired by allegations he had sought to distance himself from Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party at large during his campaign.

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Sadiq Khan re-elected as London Mayor

Losing Mr Street, who is widely respected in the Tory Party and had an impressive track record of bringing investment into the West Midlands, is a body blow to the prime minister.

Despite the drubbing, Mr Sunak urged his party to stick with his leadership and his plan for government.

In a statement, he said: "It's been disappointing of course to lose dedicated Conservative councillors and Andy Street in the West Midlands, with his track record of providing great public services and attracting significant investment to the area, but that has redoubled my resolve to continue to make progress on our plan.

"So we will continue working as hard as ever to take the fight to Labour and deliver a brighter future for our country."

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Image: Rishi Sunak with Tees Valley mayor Lord Ben Houchen Pic: Reuters

However, Suella Braverman, the former home secretary, was quick to lay the blame for Tory losses firmly at the door of Number 10.

But she said ousting Mr Sunak "won't work", adding: "The hole to dig us out of is the PM's, and it's time for him to start shovelling."

She urged him to adopt "strong leadership, not managerialism" on tax, migration, small boats, and law and order.

What does the Birmingham mayor actually do?

Speaking on the Electoral Dysfunction podcast, Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley Jess Phillips was dismissive of what the role entails:

"Nobody gives a s*** that we've got a mayor in Birmingham," she said.

"It means absolutely, I cannot stress this enough, f*** all to any of us. You know, on a scale in Birmingham, I'm probably in the top 10 of politically engaged people in Birmingham. I do not know what Andy Street does.

"In Birmingham, it doesn't control the police. It has nothing to do with health. Whereas Andy Burnham and in, you know, like TFL in London is like a beast of a thing.

"Like our mayor controls the buses badly…we have our own police and crime commissioner as well. They don't even control that. It's so nothing."

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But Mr Street took a different view, encouraging the party not to veer to the right.

Asked if he is worried the party is drifting to the right and over-emphasising the threat from Reform UK while "ignoring other voters", the outgoing mayor told Sophy Ridge: "I would definitely not advise that drift.

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Analysis of local election and mayoral results

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Charts tell story of Conservative collapse
Who is the new West Midlands mayor Richard Parker?

"The psychology here is really very straightforward, isn't it? This is the youngest, most diverse, one of the most urban places in Britain, and we've done, many would say, extremely well over a consistent period," Mr Street said.

"The message is clear: winning from that centre ground is what happens."

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'We will give this region a fresh start' - Labour's Richard Parker

Results are in from 106 of the 107 councils in England that held elections on 2 May, and Labour has won 1,140 seats, an increase of more than 200.

The Liberal Democrats beat the Tories into second place, winning 521 seats, up nearly 100.

The Tories were just behind on 513 seats, down nearly 400.

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Sadiq Khan wins third term as London mayor saying he answered 'hate with hope' - Evening Standard

Mr Khan thanked his family for their support, but apologised to them, telling the City Hall audience: "A special thank you goes to my mum, everything she's done for me. I love you. And to my amazing wife, Saadiya, and our daughters Anisah and Ammarah, for their strength and support throughout all these years.

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Sunak urges Tories to stick with his leadership after party suffers shock election losses - Sky News

Rishi Sunak has urged Tories to stick with his leadership despite the Conservatives' shock defeat in the West Midlands mayoral election, which capped a dire few days of results for the party.

Sir Keir Starmer called it a "phenomenal result" which was "beyond our expectations" as Labour's Richard Parker ousted Tory incumbent Andy Street, who had held the role for seven years.

The margin of victory was a cruelly tight 1,508 votes, and compounded Conservative disappointment as it followed another loss to Sadiq Khan in London, who secured a record-breaking third term as the capital's mayor.

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"People across the country have had enough of Conservative chaos and decline and voted for change with Labour. Our fantastic new mayor Richard Parker stands ready to deliver a fresh start for the West Midlands," Sir Keir said.

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'Devastated' Andy Street refuses to blame Sunak after West Midlands defeat

However, in an effort to win back those who had deserted his party over Labour's stance on Gaza, he added: "I say directly to those who may have voted Labour in the past but felt that on this occasion that they couldn't that across the West Midlands we are a proud and diverse community.

"I have heard you. I have listened. And I am determined to meet your concerns and to gain your respect and trust again in the future."

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Labour suffered losses to independents and George Galloway's Worker's Party of Britain in areas with large Islamic populations as a result of the war between Israel and Hamas.

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Starmer speaks at East Midlands victory rally

But the party virtually swept the mayoral elections board across England, winning in Liverpool, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, and in Greater Manchester, where Andy Burnham returned to power.

The Tees Valley was the only remaining splash of blue left on the mayoral election map, where Lord Ben Houchen managed to cling to power despite a huge 14.1-point swing to Labour.

Lord Houchen's victory was also mired by allegations he had sought to distance himself from Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party at large during his campaign.

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Sadiq Khan re-elected as London Mayor

Losing Mr Street, who is widely respected in the Tory Party and had an impressive track record of bringing investment into the West Midlands, is a body blow to the prime minister.

Despite the drubbing, Mr Sunak urged his party to stick with his leadership and his plan for government.

In a statement, he said: "It's been disappointing of course to lose dedicated Conservative councillors and Andy Street in the West Midlands, with his track record of providing great public services and attracting significant investment to the area, but that has redoubled my resolve to continue to make progress on our plan.

"So we will continue working as hard as ever to take the fight to Labour and deliver a brighter future for our country."

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Image: Rishi Sunak with Tees Valley mayor Lord Ben Houchen Pic: Reuters

However, Suella Braverman, the former home secretary, was quick to lay the blame for Tory losses firmly at the door of Number 10.

But she said ousting Mr Sunak "won't work", adding: "The hole to dig us out of is the PM's, and it's time for him to start shovelling."

She urged him to adopt "strong leadership, not managerialism" on tax, migration, small boats, and law and order.

But Mr Street took a different view, encouraging the party not to veer to the right.

Asked if he is worried the party is drifting to the right and over-emphasising the threat from Reform UK while "ignoring other voters", the outgoing mayor told Sky News: "I would definitely not advise that drift.

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Analysis of local election and mayoral results

Read more:
Charts tell story of Conservative collapse
Who is the new West Midlands mayor Richard Parker?

"The psychology here is really very straightforward, isn't it? This is the youngest, most diverse, one of the most urban places in Britain, and we've done, many would say, extremely well over a consistent period," Mr Street said.

"The message is clear: winning from that centre ground is what happens."

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'We will give this region a fresh start' - Labour's Richard Parker

Results are in from 106 of the 107 councils in England that held elections on 2 May, and Labour has won 1,140 seats, an increase of more than 200.

The Liberal Democrats beat the Tories into second place, winning 521 seats, up nearly 100.

The Tories were just behind on 513 seats, down nearly 400.

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Sadiq Khan’s win ‘bucks trend’ of Muslim voters rejecting Labour over Gaza, say party figures - The Guardian

Sadiq Khan’s election victory as London mayor has “bucked the trend” of Muslim voters turning away from Labour over the party’s stance on the war in Gaza, party figures said.

The 53-year-old won a third term as the capital’s mayor on Saturday, without seeming to have lost the support of large numbers of Muslim voters – unlike Labour candidates elsewhere in England last week.

But Labour candidates elsewhere in England last week saw a significant loss of Muslim voters. Richard Parker became West Midlands mayor after a knife-edge contest with Andy Street, but it would have been much easier for the Labour man had substantial numbers of voters not backed an independent candidate whose campaign focused on Gaza.

Akhmed Yakoob, a criminal defence lawyer, came third with 42,923 votes in Birmingham alone, where Parker saw a major decline on Labour’s 2021 vote.

In contrast, Khan defeated his Conservative rival Susan Hall by 275,828 votes, a comfortable 11% margin.

“We faced a campaign of nonstop negativity, but I couldn’t be more proud that we answered fear-mongering with facts, hate with hope and attempts to divide with efforts to unite,” Khan said in his victory speech.

He also thanked his family and told them: “Some of the stuff on social media, the protests at my home, the threats – it’s upsetting, it’s frightening and it’s wrong. I’m truly sorry for putting you through this.”

Labour supporters had been concerned that the mayor might suffer a Gaza backlash, opposition in outer London to the ultra-low emission zone (Ulez), and a switch from proportional representation to first-past-the-post, even though a YouGov poll last week put Khan on 47%, well ahead of Susan Hall, on 25%.

After the votes were counted, Ulez appeared to have had little effect, but the mayor did well in the two constituencies with higher numbers of Muslim voters.

In North East, which includes Waltham Forest, Khan got 127,455 votes compared with 111,359 first preferences in 2021, while in City and East, which includes Newham and Tower Hamlets, the turnout fell by 30,000, but Khan had nearly 10,000 more votes than first preferences in 2021.

The emphatic win ran counter to reporting by the BBC and other media outlets, who had claimed the race was close. Torsten Bell, chief executive of the Resolution Foundation thinktank, wrote on X on Saturday: “1pm BBC news still reporting ‘evidence that London closer than expected’ despite literally zero evidence – now or at any point over the last 24hrs.” “Should have been a VERY high evidence bar for thinking this was close,” he added.

Khan was among the earliest Labour figures to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, in contrast to the Labour leader, who was hit by several defections and resignations after he said last October that Israel had “the right” to withhold power and water from Gaza.

There was a furious reaction from those on the left, which has continued to simmer. At the most recent Palestine Solidarity Campaign march in London last month, the most obvious political placards were demonic cut-outs of Starmer and deputy leader Angela Rayner, dubbed Starmer for Genocide and Angela of Death.

Ali Milani, the national chair of the Labour Muslim Network and a former Labour councillor who stood against Boris Johnson in Uxbridge in 2021, said that many Muslim voters had felt betrayed by Labour’s stance on Gaza.

“This is something I’ve been warning about for months and it’s no longer polls and speculation – it’s real-life votes,” he said. “Whether it’s Oldham or Bolton, Birmingham or Elswick in Newcastle, there’s no question now there’s a serious problem.

“Sadiq is bucking the trend and there’s a reason for that. He was very early in calling for a ceasefire. He is now supporting a suspension of arms sales, as long as it’s clear that international law has been breached. So he did what we should have done and reaped the electoral rewards for that.

“Unfortunately, and it pains me to say it, Muslims don’t think that the Labour party broadly values Palestinian and Muslim lives as equal to others. And nothing encapsulates that better than the message we’ve been sent around the country in other seats and constituencies and mayoralties.”

At last week’s polls, this translated into a 17.9% drop in the Labour vote in areas where more than a fifth of people identified as Muslim, according to Professor Will Jennings of Southampton University.

Although Labour gained control of eight councils, it lost seats and lost control of Oldham council in Greater Manchester. It failed to regain Oxford, lost ground in Blackburn with Darwen and Bradford, while the Workers Party of Britain, founded by George Galloway, unseated Manchester council’s deputy leader Luthfur Rahman.

A Momentum spokesperson said the defeats should be “a wake-up call for the Labour leadership” and said Starmer should call for a suspension of arms sales to Israel. It said: “Any party which takes its core vote for granted risks disaster sooner or later. When the going gets tough, Labour will need to rally its base – but from climate to Gaza, Keir Starmer couldn’t seem less interested.”

Sunder Katwala, director of British Future, said there had been a bigger impact on Labour’s vote during the local elections than had been showing up in national polling, but there might not be much effect on its chances in a general election.

“Labour’s general election plan is going very well, according to these local election results, because it’s advancing in lots of places where Labour isn’t strong,” he said.

However, since council wards were a fraction of the size of constituencies, they could be more easily dominated by particular groups than parliamentary constituencies. “There are a few hundred council seats where the Muslim voter group is the majority of a council ward. But that’s true of only three Westminster constituencies,” he said.

Katwala added that Palestine was unusually prominent compared with other foreign policy issues among voters’ concerns, but that there was no single bloc of Muslim voters. “People exaggerate the number of Muslim voters and the way they vote in a bloc,” he said. “These results look quite like the post-Iraq impact of 2005. It was not that Muslims were voting as a bloc, but that Muslim votes were breaking up much more than ever before.”

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London mayor election result due as Labour's Steve Rotheram re-elected in Liverpool – live - The Guardian

Steve Rotheram has been re-elected as Liverpool mayor.

“Thanks to the people of the Liverpool City Region for putting your faith in me once again. I promise I won’t let you down. We’re taking back our future,” he wrote on X.

Rotheram beat his nearest rival by more than 156,000 votes, resulting in 68% of the vote share and increasing his vote share by 9.7 points. He has urged prime minister Rishi Sunak to call a general election saying “we are ready when you are”.

Here is a full breakdown of the result:

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Oliver Coppard has been re-elected for a second term as mayor of South Yorkshire.

Coppard retained his job as South Yorkshire Mayor with 138,611 votes, with Conservative Nick Allen second with 44,945.

More details to follow…

Steve Rotheram has been re-elected as Liverpool mayor.

“Thanks to the people of the Liverpool City Region for putting your faith in me once again. I promise I won’t let you down. We’re taking back our future,” he wrote on X.

Rotheram beat his nearest rival by more than 156,000 votes, resulting in 68% of the vote share and increasing his vote share by 9.7 points. He has urged prime minister Rishi Sunak to call a general election saying “we are ready when you are”.

Here is a full breakdown of the result:

Sadiq Khan won 83,792 votes in Greenwich and Lewisham, the first London borough to declare its mayoral vote, with Conservative Susan Hall on 36,822 and Zoe Garbett of the Greens third with 11,209.

After reports that the London mayoral race may be closer than expected, here’s a glimpse of Susan Hall’s plan for London.

According to the official London Elects booklet posted to London constituencies, Hall’s ‘“plan written by Londoners” consists of:

  • Make London’s streets safer: Recruit extra police for our streets, stop the closing of London’s police stations, bring back borough-led policing.

  • Cut the cost of travelling around London: Scrap Ulez expansion on day one, support local councils to remove unwanted low-traffic neighbourhoods (LTNs), no driving charge for every mile you drive.

  • Build more affordable family homes: Prioritise building more affordable family homes, stop the building of unwanted tower blocks in our suburbs, prioritise building on brownfield sites – not London’s remaining greenbelt.

Just to clarify, the London mayoral and assembly election votes were verified (the process to check that all ballots are accounted for and are in the correct ballot boxes) yesterday and then the votes are counted today.

According to London Elects, all votes are counted manually and counting started at 9am on Saturday 4 May.

Counting for the London mayoral and assembly elections is under way.

Voter turnout for the mayoral election was 40.5%, down 1.5% from 2021. According to London Elects, which administers the mayoral and London assembly elections, Bexley and Bromley were the constituency with the highest voter turnout at 48%.

Here are the voter turnout percentages by constituency:

  • Barnet and Camden: 39.59%

  • Bexley and Bromley: 48.38%

  • Brent and Harrow: 37.09%

  • City and East (Barking and Dagenham, City of London, Newham, Tower Hamlets): 31.17%

  • Croydon and Sutton: 42.27%

  • Ealing and Hillingdon: 42.98%

  • Enfield and Haringey: 41.38%

  • Greenwich and Lewisham: 40.33%

  • Havering and Redbridge: 42.94%

  • Lambeth and Southwark: 39.13%

  • Merton and Wandsworth: 45.99%

  • North East (Hackney, Islington, Waltham Forest): 39.57%

  • South West (Hounslow, Kingston upon Thames, Richmond upon Thames): 45.26%

  • West Central (Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster): 34.98%

More from Keir Starmer speaking at a rally in Mansfield this morning.

The Labour leader said: “It now is upon us to deliver that change to each of those people that put their faith in us in the vote here in the East Midlands and we will do so with a positive case for the country.”

He listed Labour’s plans to “pick up the NHS”, make sure the streets are safe, build affordable homes, and provide secure jobs.

Starmer said: “That falls to us, because today is the day that we celebrate the beginning of the turning of the page, one of the last milestones now as we go into that general election.”

He added: “Let’s turn the page on decline and usher in national renewal with Labour.”

Keir Starmer said he remains confident Sadiq Khan can win a third term as the Labour mayor of London, reports PA.

Speaking to reporters in Mansfield, the Labour leader said:

Sadiq Khan was absolutely the right candidate. He has got two terms of delivery behind him and I am confident that he has got another term of delivery in front of him.

But look, if you look across the country, I am standing here in Mansfield in the East Midlands where we have won a significant victory in the mayoralty here, but that is the pattern across the country.

We have been winning in Blackpool in a byelection with a 26% swing, we have won in York and North Yorkshire, true blue Tory territory, and here in the East Midlands where there are very many constituencies that matter hugely in that general election.

All of this is done with a purpose. I want a Labour government to serve our country.

This is effectively the last stop on the journey to the general election and I am really pleased to be able to show we are making progress, we have earned the trust and confidence of voters and we are making progress towards that general election.”

For those in the comments expressing concern about Larry the cat in all of this local election chaos, rest assured that he* has been sharing updates on X. In particular, Larry shared this important message on Thursday:

*may not be actual Larry the cat tweeting.

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About 31,000 properties without water in St Leonards and Hastings - as vulnerable woman 'has water stolen from doorstep' - Sky News

About 31,000 properties have been left without water in St Leonards and parts of Hastings after a mains pipe burst.

Southern Water said it "worked through the night" to try to fix the problem, which has left homes in the East Sussex towns without supplies since Thursday afternoon.

The company said it could take the whole weekend to fix but that it was "working as quickly as is safe to do so" and making "good progress".

Water is being delivered to vulnerable people and bottled water stations have been set up.

The three stations are at Asda and Tesco in St Leonards, and on Sea Road in Hastings.

However, Southern Water said it was trying to resolve "unforeseen issues" at the latter location on Saturday.

Labour MP candidate for Hastings & Rye, Helena Dollimore, said more than 50,000 people were in need of water as she urged the company to do more to resupply communities.

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About 31,000 properties have been affected by the burst mains. Pic: Southern Water
Image: The location of the burst pipe is said to be extremely tricky to access. Pic: Southern Water
Repair efforts have been complicated by the damaged pipe being amidst woodland. Pic: Southern Water
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Some schools and businesses, including the White Rock Theatre and Summerfields leisure centre, had to close on Friday due to the lack of water.

One person posted on X that her mother, who has mobility issues, had 12 bottles delivered but that six of them were stolen from her doorstep.

Another resident urged the water company to open a bottle station in the town centre "like we have been asking all day".

A third local, posting on X, said: "Dear Southern Water - surely you have a responsibility to get water to people - not expect people to get to you.

"People without transport are unable to pick up in any quantity. Why not drop water at streets affected? Waiting in lengthy queues for water is not ok."

Some have praised the firm's response however, with one person on social media thanking it for the "brilliant service delivering to my disabled brother so promptly".

Southern Water said: "We're supplying more than 6,000 vulnerable customers who are on our priority service register in the affected area, and will investigate any issues where people who are on our list to receive water haven't."

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A fourth bottled water station had been scheduled to open on Saturday, but so far no details have been released.

A Southern Water spokesman said repairs had been been complicated by the location of the burst pipe.

It is in deep woodland near the A21, forcing the company to fell 50 trees to get access, Tim McMahon told BBC Radio 4.

"It is is by far the most difficult location I've ever seen," he said.

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