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Zoya Sheftalovich and Nick Vinocur unpack Donald Tusk's accusation that Hungary may have leaked sensitive European Council discussions to Moscow — and what that means for trust, decision-making and Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán's position in Brussels. Plus: Europe's balancing act as Donald Trump turns up the pressure over Iran — and a breakdown of...
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No injuries have been reported, the London Fire Brigade said.
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EDF says one in eight customers are already more than 45 days overdue on bills
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Higher fuel and energy costs, along with wage and price pressures, will drive up claims costs, EY says
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Mark Rowley issues warning during US visit and also accuses 'hostile states' of spreading false claims that UK capital is unsafe
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Some Labour officials hope bill will provoke Brexit dispute with Tories and Reform UK
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Nach 35 Jahren verliert die SPD ihre Bastion Rheinland-Pfalz. Gordon Schnieder führt die CDU zum Sieg, während Alexander Schweitzer trotz persönlicher Beliebtheit dem massiven Bundestrend unterliegt. Gemeinsam mit Rasmus Buchsteiner analysiert Gordon Repinski die Schockwellen für Berlin und die Bundespolitik. Im 200-Sekunden-Interview spricht...
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Introducing Opus Dei, a new season of Untold from the Financial Times.
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Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob claimed victory on Sunday after a tight parliamentary election, with near-final results showing his liberal party at 28.54% ahead of Janez Jansa's conservatives on 28.17%. The outcome gives Golob 29 seats to Jansa's 28 in the 90-seat parliament.
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Viv Rollo's father David was given a piece of the ancient stone following its theft from Westminster Abbey in 1950.
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A podcast series is examining the murders of a number of women involved in prostitution.
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Heriot-Watt University was invited to create a tartan symbolising the historical and cultural ties between Scotland and the United States.
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All parents will now be offered spinal muscular atrophy screening for their newborns.
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Pete Wishart said it was wrong for the Prime Minister to allow inflation-busting cost spikes to go when the cost-of-living crisis is rising.
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Christine Lote, whose rare bone cancer has spread to her lungs, wanted her child to go to the school with bereavement-trained staff.
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Ministers will discuss energy security and the resilience of industry and supply chains.
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City Hall announces further £875,000 in funding for grassroots organisations to combat extremism
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'There will be no service, no memorial, no mourners, nothing,' said a source
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Government has not yet made clear how much public funding the conurbations will get
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Tailgating is when fans get through stadium turnstiles by walking closely behind ticket holders.
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Locals say the man was with his new spouse at the time of the tragedy
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Up to 21,000 homes are lined up for Enfield, while a riverside site in Greenwich will see some 15,000 new flats alongside the Docklands Light Railway extension
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Steve Reed would not be drawn on whether the Government backs President Donald Trump's 48-hour deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz.
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Tailgating is when fans get through stadium turnstiles by walking closely behind ticket holders.
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The products have been recalled amid concerns of possible 'mouse contamination'
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Change set to be unveiled as part of rules aimed at curbing foreign interference
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A powerful final day in Tbilisi saw Luka Maisuradze win gold at -90kg, Audrey Tcheumeo dominate, and Idar Bifov impress. Raz Hershko staged a comeback victory, while Irakli Demetrashvili thrilled the home crowd. Georgia confirmed its strength with multiple medals.
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The number of cases of meningitis linked to an outbreak in Kent has dropped.
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He was best known for presenting The Sunday Game on RTE.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been pictured at Sandringham
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Reducing maximum speed on new rail line among the ideas being explored to cut costs of spiralling bill
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It comes after two people died from meningitis in Kent last week
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Italy's conservative premier, Giorgia Meloni, faces a pivotal political test in a two-day referendum on judicial reform that started on Sunday, a vote that has transformed into a broader judgment on her leadership at home and abroad. If passed, the reform would the "biggest overhaul of the judiciary since World War II", FRANCE 24's Seema Gupta...
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Italians began voting Sunday in a two-day referendum on reforms that Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says will make the judiciary more independent – but which critics argue will do the opposite. The poll risks turning into a referendum on the far-right leader herself, ahead of parliamentary elections next year.
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Gusts of up to 70mph have been felt in the Canary Islands and the bad weather is expected to continue
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India Willoughby recalled what she felt was Dame Jenni Murray being 'snotty as hell' when she was invited onto Woman's Hour in 2017
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The US President shared the video where Sir Keir is portrayed telling David Lammy 'I just hate conflict so much' on his Truth Social platform
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A yellow box junction in Croydon has generated almost £2 million in fines over the past decade, despite part of it being deemed illegal by adjudicators. There are now calls for the council to scrap the box outside East Croydon entirely, with a leading campaigner saying: "There's no other reason for that part of the box than to make money.”
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It comes after much of the country enjoyed a balmier sense of spring this past week.
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Dame Sarah Mullally arrived in Canterbury from London on Sunday, and was joined by about 100 people as she walked to the Cathedral.
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Italy's two-day referendum on whether or not to overhaul the country's justice system has become a key test for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. If the "No” side wins, analysts say it will send a strong political signal and weaken her leadership. Accused by her opponents of threatening the judiciary's independence, the premier has doubled down on...
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Steve Reed would not be drawn on whether the Government backs President Donald Trump's 48-hour deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz.
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Steve Reed would not be drawn on whether the Government backs President Donald Trump's 48-hour deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz.
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John Dockerty's son Major Christopher Dockerty was one of the 29 killed in 1994 on the Mull of Kintyre.
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Supermarket executive chair proposes move to limit earnings during exceptional market conditions
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Ten years after Islamic State (IS) group terrorists staged Belgium's deadliest attack in peacetime, killing 32 people and wounding more than 300, authorities vow to have learnt the right security lessons. Since the 2016 massacre, a coordinated extremist profile database has been set up, and the number of state security staff has been heavily...
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The number of cases of meningitis linked to an outbreak in Kent has dropped.
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An aide has said the Prince of Wales approaches faith 'in his own thoughtful way'.
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Tens of thousands of people protested in Prague on Saturday against the policies and plans of the new Czech government led by populist Prime Minister Andrej Babis. The protesters from across the Czech Republic attended the peaceful demonstration at Letná park, the scene of huge gatherings in 1989 that greatly contributed to the fall of communism.
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Malcolm Offord suggested people should 'take less offence' after candidates' social media posts drew criticism.
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Pc Bradley Corke, 27, died on Saturday after the incident in Kent on Thursday.
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He highlighted that Russian President Vladimir Putin 'will want a long war' in the Middle East.
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Market Questions is the FT's guide to the week ahead
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Experts are worried about Iran's missile range after it attacked a UK-US base over 2,300 miles away
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The first episode of the late-night comedy show made its debut on Saturday.
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PC Bradley Corke was killed when a police car responding to an emergency collided with another vehicle on the A20 in Kent
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The total number of cases confirmed or under investigation has fallen from 34 on Saturday to 29 on Sunday.
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Steve Reed would not be drawn on whether the Government backs President Donald Trump's 48-hour deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz.
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Trump has threatened to "obliterate" Iranian power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened
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Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemned Iran's missile strikes on Diego Garcia, while downplaying wider UK action.
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John Dockerty's son Major Christopher Dockerty was one of the 29 killed in 1994 on the Mull of Kintyre.
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After Iran target a US-UK airbase over 2,500 miles away, defence experts are concerned over the regime's offensive capabilities
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As the chain marks 50th anniversary in Britain, Karen O'Rourke explains what makes it stand out against cut-price rivalsAlmost exactly 50 years after H&M opened its first British store, the doors on its newest, in Brighton, swung open this week and the Swedish fashion company's UK boss is determined to keep investing in the nation's high...
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Yet another cost of living crisis looms with fuel, food, holiday, energy and home loan prices expected to riseMiddle East crisis – live updatesHere we go again. For Britons it has been a rollercoaster few years and just as better times seemed ahead the country has been plunged into a fresh cost of living crisis.The economic storm caused by war in...
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Voters across France head to the polls Sunday for mayoral runoffs in major cities including Paris and Marseille, with the left fighting to hold key strongholds and the far right seeking gains in a closely watched test ahead of next year's presidential election.
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Tokyo frustrated by funding hold-ups that are preventing the signing of a development contract
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Estate management charges can leave buyers of new-built homes with unforeseen costs as they pay annually for maintenance
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New owner Vinarchy is relaunching the once-ubiquitous wine label in the UK after years in the wilderness
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Business should contribute more to help plug the funding gap, says Tim Bradshaw
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Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemned Iran's missile strikes on Diego Garcia, while downplaying wider UK action.
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Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemned Iran's missile strikes on Diego Garcia, while downplaying wider UK action.
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Some 23 cases have been confirmed alongside 11 that 'remain under investigation', the UK Health Security Agency said.
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Nick Candy is a high-profile figures within Reform UK.
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A five-year-old girl is reported to be in a serious condition in Arad
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Renols Lleshi's father said knowing his son's death was 'wholly avoidable' has made his family's loss 'even harder'
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Forecasters say the Northern Lights may be visible once again tonight
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An electric Day 2 in Tbilisi saw Haruka Kaju take gold in -63kg, Leonardo Valeriani claim his first Grand Slam title, and Madina Taimazova return to the top. Vedat Albayrak sealed victory in the final seconds, while the Georgian crowd celebrated Giorgi Loladze's bronze.
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Stop the War Coalition's march ended with speeches outside Downing Street.
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A man in his 30s was arrested at the scene and remains in police custody
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The Conservatives urged the Prime Minister to explain why the public was not informed about the attack.
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Critics say the money should return to the Treasury via the Crown Estate
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A group called Unite the Clans Scotland held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament.
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US actor Brendon has died in his sleep of 'natural causes'.
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A group called Unite the Clans Scotland held a rally outside the Scottish Parliament.
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Conflict has not only hit sporting calendar but laid bare weakness in plans for diversifying economies through sportMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe sight of Nasser al-Khelaifi grounded in Doha when Paris Saint Germain hosted Chelsea in the last-16 of the Champions League last week provided a symbolic illustration of the fragility of the...
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NHS Kent and Medway said 5,794 vaccines had been administered, and 11,010 antibiotics handed out, in Kent as of Friday evening.
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Diego Garcia, part of the Chagos Islands, is around 3,800km (2,360 miles) away from Iran.
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Venezuelan-born dancer posts emotional video saying she plans to take on new projects in other areasStrictly Come Dancing's longest-serving female professional dancer, Karen Hauer, has quit the show after 14 years.In a video posted on Instagram, Hauer said it was "the right time to close this chapter and take on new projects in other areas I'm...
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Hundreds of demonstrators have gathered in central London to protest against the war in Iran, with a march planned through the West End before speeches in Whitehall
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FoI request reveals no evidence of testing despite ministers hailing agreement as key to delivering AI-led public service reformWhen the UK government signed a memorandum of understanding with OpenAI, the tech firm behind ChatGPT, the partnership was hailed as one that could harness artificial intelligence to "address society's greatest...
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The Woman's Hour host, who has died aged 75, could talk about hydrangeas, campaign against domestic abuse, then tear a strip off a politician – all within a few minutesBefore she took over Woman's Hour in 1987, Jenni Murray was a presenter on the Today programme. She had joined the BBC in Bristol in 1973, and became a TV reporter and presenter...
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Weather experts are warning of a 'cold plunge' next week as recent warmer weather is replaced by a chilly end to March
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Nearly 300 of the actor's items, from designer gowns to everyday basics, to be sold in Los Angeles, with some lots under $100A customised sunhat. A slogan sweatshirt. A "mom” necklace. An old copy of Cosmopolitan. If these sound like items found in many homes today, they're actually the castoffs of a household name: Gwyneth Paltrow.Next week,...
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Exclusive: Tariq Ahmad says he has raised concerns with party leadership after shadow justice secretary's remarksThe shadow justice secretary, Nick Timothy, has been accused by a Conservative peer and former counter-extremism minister of "instilling fear” among Muslims with his comments about public prayer.British Muslims were openly talking...
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Diego Garcia, part of the Chagos Islands, is around 3,800km (2,360 miles) away from Iran.
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Rather than enduring a legendary 200-mile (320-kilometre) overland march to confront the invading William the Conqueror at the famous Battle of Hastings in 1066, King Harold Godwinson's forces likely launched a "sophisticated land-sea operation" that ultimately failed to stop the Norman conquest of England, a British historian has found.
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