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But Jo Grady, UCU general secretary, described the cuts as "brutal", adding that staff had become "demoralised, exhausted and furious" and that "undervalued and poorly served" students were feeling the impact too.

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In retaliation, Israel launched a furious response that has so far killed 67,183 people, encompassing more than 3% of the enclave’s population and including 20,179 children, the Palestinian Health Ministry says.

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Israel and Hamas, were furious and demanded Israel set things right.

Many Jewish people are furious more has not been done - for years - to protect them.

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Ahmed has already faced furious criticism online for risking the lives of his children in a small boat.

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