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John Healey tells Commons crews working hard to prepare warship after criticism over slow response to drone attacksHMS Dragon will set sail in "the next couple of days”, the defence secretary has said, meaning the British destroyer may not arrive in the eastern Mediterranean until after the weekend.John Healey told the House of Commons that navy...
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Scotland's busiest train station, Glasgow Central, is to remain closed for the rest of today and tomorrow after a fire tore through a neighbouring building.
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As the impact of the war on Iran spreads across the world, it is having a political impact in the UK.
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The Manchester mayor Andy Burnham has condemned the Duchy of Lancaster, the private estate of King Charles, for what he said is its failure to support the cleanup of a giant illegal waste dump near Wigan.
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The Government has unveiled its wider strategy on social cohesion.
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UK chancellor pledges to be 'responsive' to rising living costs but any support would come against difficult fiscal backdrop
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City of London detectives held Mukund Krishna, 46, following 'significant' year-long probe
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Network Rail has confirmed the station will remain closed on Tuesday.
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Israel launched a new wave of airstrikes on Tehran which lashed out with missile and drone attacks across the region
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Polls have predicted a woeful set of results for Sir Keir Starmer's party at the local elections on May 7
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Conservatives have called for chancellor to halt planned rise in fuel duty
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Justice secretary faces backlash as Courts and Tribunals Bill returns to Commons for important vote on Tuesday
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Three men are bringing legal action against the former Sinn Fein president.
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Metropolitan Police given more time to question four men arrested in Harrow, Watford and Barnet on suspicion of spying for Tehran regime
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Several officers and members of the public were injured after fans invaded the Ibrox Stadium pitch.
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Network Rail has confirmed the station will remain closed on Tuesday.
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Areas such as Croydon, Hackney and Stratford suggested for pilot scheme - but TfL warns of danger if kits are used incorrectly
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Geri Halliwell-Horner was speaking at the annual Westminster Abbey service celebrating the Commonwealth.
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The crowdfunding platform GoFundMe said the sum had been raised for six businesses.
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The Chancellor said she was ready to support a 'co-ordinated release' of international oil reserves.
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Geri Halliwell-Horner was speaking at the annual Westminster Abbey service celebrating the Commonwealth.
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One weather model predicts widespread snow across England - but the Met Office says flurries will likely be limited to northern hills
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Government accused of failing to get major schemes off the ground
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Institutions are failing to deliver basic commitments because of failures of leadership
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The tourism industry in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is looking nervously across the border: in Pobierowo, a "little Dubai" is growing on the Baltic Sea with the Gołębiewski mega hotel. There is great concern that guests and workers are moving away, while the Polish side is investing heavily.
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Lamin Kongira was forced back by an 'explosion' in the vape shop.
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The inquest into the death of the schoolboy has entered its seventh week.
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Former intelligence officer charged with murder and torture in first prosecution of its kind in England and WalesA former Syrian intelligence officer who fled to the UK has been charged with murder and torture as crimes against humanity, in the first prosecution of its kind in England and Wales.The 58-year-old man, who has not been named for legal...
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A Guardian investigation has put the UK government's AI plans under the microscope. Here are the key details Revealed: UK's multibillion AI drive is built on 'phantom investments'The Essex 'supercomputer' that's still a scaffolding yardA Guardian investigation has examined a series of massive AI investments announced by the government over the past...
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French President Emmanuel Macron is visiting the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier, currently off the coast of Crete and heading towards Cyprus. It had been dispatched days before after the island was targeted by a Shahed drone-attack. FRANCE 24 's Kethevane Gorjestani looks at how Europe is reacting to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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Network Rail said Scotland's busiest railway station is unlikely to reopen on Tuesday.
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Emergency health committee meeting held after leaked documents suggest there are up to 300 suspected cases in London
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Iraqi asylum seeker Yousif Al-Maliki, 30, carried out the attack on a woman he had just met while staying at a hostel in South Kensington
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Oil prices have soared after the US and Israeli strike on Iran and Tehran's retaliation against Gulf states.
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Family of Tai Folkes, 25, say pain of 'cruel and sudden' loss will stay with them for life after fatal stabbing a week ago
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Mason Keilhauer died in hospital after the incident on the Shankill Road on Saturday.
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The US Department of State told American citizens they must leave the US Consulate General in Adana due to security risks
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Malkinson spent 17 years in prison after being wrongly convicted in rape case for which another man is now on trialA woman who alleged she was raped by Andrew Malkinson admitted to police 22 years ago that she "wasn't too sure it was the right man”, a court has heard.Malkinson spent 17 years in prison for an attack he did not commit in what...
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Iran war expected to derail easing plans as policymakers learn from inflation caused by Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine
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Move follows Trump's criticism of Starmer for supposedly wanting to join Iran war after it had already been 'won'
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Istanbul's former mayor Ekrem Imamoglu has gone on trial in Turkey on charges of corruption, in a landmark case widely criticised by rights groups. Imamoglu was arrested almost one year ago, when the opposition CHP party named him as their presidential candidate. Critics say the trial is an attempt to scupper Imamoglu's chances of beating Recep...
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Charles attended the annual Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey with the Queen and Prince and Princess of Wales.
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Network Rail said Scotland's busiest railway station is unlikely to reopen on Tuesday.
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The charges relate to the man's time working in the Syrian Air Force Intelligence, and include murder and torture
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Council turned down the controversial new embassy before it was given the green light by Government
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Oil prices have already shot up thanks to the US-Israeli war in Iran. But what is the economic fallout likely to be? Will interest rates rise? What about inflation? Could the cost of borrowing increase – and by how much? Pippa Crerar and Kiran Stacey discuss how the cost of living might be hit and the political implications of that Continue...
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It came during the third week of the trial of Stephen McCullagh for the murder of his pregnant partner Natalie McNally in 2022.
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This trend du jour brings a whole new meaning to skiving off work
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Joe Diaz is heartbroken after his hair salon, which he ran for five years, was destroyed.
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Critics have raised concerns that doing so could create backdoor blasphemy laws, and curtail speech about Islamic extremism.
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At the height of the incident 18 appliances and specialist resources were at the scene.
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Craig Knight, 50, of Waltham Forest, broke into St Anne's Church in Kew while drunk
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The line-up for this year's festival includes Emma Thompson, Malala Yousafzai, Ian McEwan and other prominent authors and figuresEmma Thompson, Malala Yousafzai, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Gisèle Pelicot are among the headline names appearing at Hay festival 2026, organisers have announced.The popular UK literary festival has now unveiled its...
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Brent crude soared by 15% to 107 dollars a barrel, having at one stage reached nearly 120 dollars in levels not seen since the summer of 2022.
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Three men are bringing legal action against the former Sinn Fein president.
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Scotland's First Minister also said the Scottish Government was willing to help the city council with the financial consequences.
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The price of oil rose over 100 dollars per barrel for the first time since 2022, while the FTSE 100 Index dropped 2% soon after opening on Monday.
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Global markets gripped by panic on Monday as fears mount over the economic impact of Trump's war on Iran
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Campaigners argue that the designs for steward huts at the Heath's much-loved swimming areas are out of keeping with the local environment
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London-based startup, which is vital to the government's artificial intelligence ambitions, is now valued at $14.6bn UK's multibillion AI drive is built on 'phantom investments'The Essex supercomputer that's still a scaffolding yardBusiness live – latest updatesNscale, a UK company vital to the government's AI ambitions, has raised $2bn (£1.5bn)...
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Musician created numerous volumes of beats that were acclaimed across the grime scene, before crossing over with solo chart successBritish rapper and producer Dot Rotten, who flourished in the grime scene before crossing over to mainstream success, has died aged 37.The musician, real name Joseph Ellis-Stevenson, reportedly died in the Gambia. His...
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"When Cyprus is attacked it is Europe that is attacked" said French President Emmanuel Macron as he spoke during a visit to Cyprus after it was targeted by Iranian-made drones. He also mentioned that France and its partners are preparing a 'purely defensive' mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. FRANCE 24's Kethevane Gorjestani tells us more...
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Critics have raised concerns that doing so could create backdoor blasphemy laws, and curtail speech about Islamic extremism.
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Network Rail said Scotland's busiest railway station is unlikely to reopen on Tuesday.
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Three men are bringing legal action against the former Sinn Fein president.
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Scotland's First Minister also said the Scottish Government was willing to help the city council with the financial consequences.
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The cost of oil topped $100 a barrel, FTSE 100 fell, mortgage rates are rising and there are fears over jumps in energy bills and petrol prices
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Scotland's First Minister also said the Scottish Government was willing to help the city council with the financial consequences.
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Three men are bringing legal action against the former Sinn Fein president.
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The inquest into the death of the schoolboy at Belfast Coroner's Court, which is being heard with a jury, has now entered its seventh week.
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Tushar Gandhi, head of the Mahatma Gandhi Foundation in India, has shown his support for the restaurant
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MSPs will sit late into the night for three days this week to consider more than 300 amendments to the legislation.
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French President Emmanuel Macron travelled to Cyprus on March 9, days after dispatching a warship to the east Mediterranean island nation, where a Shahed drone struck a British air base on its southern coast last week during the Iran war. The goal is to show the 'French military might' to defend partners in the region, among other messages, says...
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Network Rail said Scotland's busiest railway station is unlikely to reopen on Tuesday.
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Ambitious plans to redevelop the former headquarters of GlaxoSmithKline in Brentford have been given the green light
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Reform UK leader strengthens ties with crypto sector with stake in former Tory chancellor's company Stack BTCBusiness live – latest updatesNigel Farage has invested in Kwasi Kwarteng's bitcoin reserves company, as the leader of Reform UK aligns himself closer with the cryptocurrency industry.The MP has invested £215,000 in Stack BTC, the crypto...
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Some animals are even being euthanised, according to reports
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Council seeking 'urgent legal advice' on whether drivers who were wrongly fined over the low traffic neighbourhoods will receive refunds
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Network Rail said Scotland's busiest railway station is unlikely to reopen on Tuesday.
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Early spring sightings show colourful insect is a resident species for first time in decades, says conservation charityThe large tortoiseshell – an elusive and enigmatic butterfly that became extinct in Britain in the last century – is a UK resident species once again, with a flurry of early spring sightings.Britain's list of native butterflies...
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Markets predict Bank of England will hold rates in 2026 as bond yields soar on forecasts of prolonged conflictIran war drives oil prices above $100 a barrelBusiness live – latest updatesUK interest rates are not expected to be cut this year and could even rise next summer, according to financial markets, in a dramatic reversal of forecasts before...
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Civil trial marks first time a court has been asked to decide if former Sinn Féin leader was senior IRA member
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Crowds gathered on the Gold Coast, Australia, as a bus carrying the Iranian women's national football team passed through the area. Pressure is mounting on Australia to offer the football team asylum after they refused to sing the national anthem before a match during the Asia Cup last week.
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Slovakia's prime minister said Bratislava could "take the baton from Hungary" and block the EU's €90 billion loan to Ukraine if oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline are not restored. Fico also condemned what he called "cowboy style" behaviour by international powers in Iran.
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Thousands of demonstrators gather in Paris for International Women's Day. Among them mass rape victim Gisèle Pelicot and her daughter Caroline Darian, leading the march to defend women's rights, denounce sexual violence, and protest the rise of conservatism.
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Diane Sindall was killed in Birkenhead, Merseyside, in August 1986.
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'Sorry for not writing sooner but I've had a lot to deal with lately,' Ian Huntley wrote to a female penpal
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A team fixing an electrical fault discovered the cubs, before a wildlife charity helped reunite them with their mother
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Sir Keir Starmer insisted the UK is a diverse, tolerant country where people can live side by side.
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Oil prices have soared after the US and Israeli strike on Iran and Tehran's retaliation against Gulf states.
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Brent crude soared by 15% to 107 dollars a barrel, having at one stage reached nearly 120 dollars in levels not seen since the summer of 2022.
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International authorities urged to step in to protect team ahead of their return to Iran after they were labelled 'wartime traitors' over gesture at Asian Cup
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Amendment to victims and courts bill in England and Wales aims to remove anomaly in parental responsibilityA proposed law to restrict paedophiles' parental rights in England and Wales is too weak because it does not protect children of theirs born after their conviction, parliament will hear this week.Under the victims and courts bill, a parent...
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There is major travel disruption after the 19th century building partially collapsed following the blaze.
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Oil prices have soared after the US and Israeli strike on Iran and Tehran's retaliation against Gulf states.
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Ministers understood to be considering ways to mitigate rising energy bills as oil prices surpass $100 a barrelMiddle East crisis – live updatesUK politics live – latest updatesKeir Starmer has said that a long-term US-Iran war would affect the "lives and households of everybody”, as the head of the AA advised motorists against making...
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John Swinney expresses 'huge relief' that no one was hurt in blaze believed to have started in vape shopScotland's first minister has pledged to help deal with the costs of the "horrific” fire that has closed Glasgow Central station for at least two days and gutted a Victorian office block.John Swinney said it was a huge relief there had been no...
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Exclusive: Watchdog finds sharp rise in number of poorer households forced to pay for fillings and extractionsAlmost a third of people in England now use private dentistry, with a sharp rise in the number of poorer households forced to pay for fillings and extractions.The scarcity of NHS care means the proportion of people turning to private dental...
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Police described the scenes as 'shameful' as Rangers and Celtic fans clashed on the pitch at Ibrox.
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Derek Lickorish, chairman of electricity and gas firm Utilita, has warned 'we just don't know' how high gas prices will go
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Three men injured in Provisional IRA bombings are bringing legal action against the former Sinn Fein president and are seeking just £1 in damages.
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There is major travel disruption after the 19th century building partially collapsed following the blaze.
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The prime minister is facing pressure from unions and some backbenchers to prepare a support package as oil and gas prices threaten to push up inflationAs we mentioned in the opening post, the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, has a call with fellow G7 finance ministers this afternoon to discuss surging oil prices and the economic impact of the US-Israeli...
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Rising energy prices inadvertently strengthen Russia and weaken incumbent European governments
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Belgian authorities opened a probe after an explosion took place in front of a synagogue in the city of Liège early on Monday morning. The mayor described the blast, which caused damage to the synagugue and surrounding buildings, as "targeted" and "anti-Semitic".
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Second oldest child of the assassinated Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been named as his successor
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Avanti West Coast trains from Easton to Glasgow have been redirected through Edinburgh
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Ismail Bham died in hospital days after being struck by a van in Upper Clapton
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UK government bond market under renewed pressure as oil hovers around $100 a barrel
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Reform UK leader invests £215,000 in Stack Bitcoin
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As Iran names its new supreme leader oil prices skyrocket, sending shockwaves across the global economy - but how will the UK government deal with the issue? US President Donald Trump claims the surge is a “small price to pay” for peace - but as G7 finance leaders hold an emergency meeting later today can […]
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Day 3 in Linz brought thrilling heavyweight action. Tato Grigalashvili won the all-Georgian final at -90 kg, while Marie Branser made history with Guinea's first World Judo Tour gold. Anton Savytskiy, Raz Hershko and Ibrahim Tataroglu also claimed gold on a spectacular final day.
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Brent crude soared by 17% to more than 108 dollars a barrel, having at one stage reached nearly 120 dollars a barrel for the first time since 2022.
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Sir Keir Starmer said: 'No matter the headwinds, supporting working people and their families with the cost of living is always top of my mind.'
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Five men were arrested after a man, reportedly an anti-Iranian regime protester, was stabbed and bottled in North Finchley
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Morning commuters are facing delays after a signalling fault in south London and severe disruption on the Piccadilly line
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The Prime Minister will discuss the impact on people in the UK as he visits a London community centre on Monday.
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They were far from home but it refused to let them stay without specific ID to prove they were over 18My disabled 22-year-old daughter and her 20-year-old sister were turned away late at night by Travelodge Cambridge Orchard Park because staff would not accept that they were over 18. Their rail and student cards showing their dates of birth were...
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