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Jacqui Smith says live broadcast should have been pulled, but rapper stands by performance calling for 'change in foreign policy'Update: BBC says it should have pulled live stream of Bob Vylan chants On-screen warnings issued by the BBC about discriminatory language during Bob Vylan's Glastonbury set were "not good enough”, a minister has...
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Makers of Aston Martins and Range Rovers expect high demand but British farmers say they have been used as collateralShiploads of Minis, Aston Martins and Range Rovers will set sail for the US on Monday as the UK-US trade deal kicks in, but British farmers say they have been used as collateral to save the car industry.Auto shipments across the...
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Exclusive: Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors says lack of action leaves firms at risk of 'sleepwalking' into problemsMore than one in four UK businesses have been the victim of a cyber-attack in the last year and many more risk "sleepwalking” into such disruption unless they take urgent action, according to a report.About 27% of companies...
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Jonathan Reynolds contacted sports car maker after it emerged it was considering moving production from UK to USLotus has reassured the UK business secretary at an urgent meeting on Sunday that it has no intention of shutting its Norfolk factory, as the British sports car maker prepares to resume production as US tariffs are reduced.Jonathan...
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After a tumultuous first 12 months in office, the FT looks at Keir Starmer's record so far
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Data for May points to housing market recovery after end of stamp duty holiday
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Al-Haq challenged the Government over exports of military equipment to Israel.
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The leveret, named Bruno by Scottish SPCA staff, is now in the care of the Scottish SPCA.
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The rap punk duo performed on Saturday during the music festival.
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An urgent hearing was held in the High Court on Monday for an application for judicial review on behalf of one of the founders.
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Data compiled from global survey responses for the Numbeo Crime Index ranks 385 of the world's biggest cities
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Scientists warned heatwaves are becoming more frequent with climate change – and hot spells earlier in the summer are particularly dangerous.
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Police launch probe into Bob Vylan rapper's anti-Israel tirade as shadow home secretary Chris Philp calls for BBC bosses to be prosecuted
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Palestinian group had sued government over supply of components to global pool used by allies
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Work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall to set out changes to bill as Keir Starmer tries to reassert his authority
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ONS confirms GDP growth at 0.7% between January and March but households saving less of disposable incomeBusiness live – latest updatesUK households faced a renewed cost of living squeeze in the first three months of 2025 amid increases in taxes and inflation, official figures show, despite the economy growing at the fastest rate in the G7.The...
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Education secretary says she hopes new nurseries will make it easier for those who want children, after 'worrying' fall in birthrateUK politics live – latest updatesBridget Phillipson has expressed concern at the UK's falling birthrate, with the education secretary saying she wanted more young people to have children.In an article for the Daily...
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Modella Capital negotiates price downwards after weaker trading in recent weeksBusiness live – latest updatesWH Smith has cut the sale price of its high street business by £12m, after trading at the chain deteriorated in recent weeks.The 230-year-old British business closed the sale to the investment company Modella Capital on Monday, and...
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Vacancies for graduate jobs, apprenticeships, internships and junior jobs with no degree requirement have dropped 32%, Adzuna findsBusiness live – latest updatesThe number of new entry-level UK jobs has dropped by almost a third since the launch of ChatGPT, figures suggest, as companies use artificial intelligence to cut back the size of their...
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Parliamentary watchdog will invite people to citizens' forum to debate 'what democracy is worth'The thorny topic of MPs' pay and funding will be debated by randomly selected members of the public at a new citizens' forum, as parliament's watchdog said it was launching an "open and honest conversation” about what democracy is worth.Invitations are...
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Baroness Jacqui Smith was asked whether Labour rebels will have the whip removed.
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Mylo Capilla was last seen going into the River Tees on Thursday and his body was found the following day.
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Scenes of pandemonium as brush fire burned and firefighters arrived only to come under heavy fire
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City Hall reaches out to thousands of households with advice on preparing for and handling flash floods
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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is still facing backlash from his own MPs who have argued concessions to welfare reform do not go far enough
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The preserve has been promoted as part of a 'curated collection' and is said to be inspired by a recipe the Duchess of Sussex 'crafted in her home kitchen'
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Eighteen Palestine Action activists are awaiting trial on burglary and criminal damage charges
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They are urging Home Secretary Yvette Cooper to 'urgently' establish such a visa route for Palestinians
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Al-Haq challenged the Government over exports of military equipment to Israel.
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Al-Haq had challenged the Department of Business and Trade over its decision to continue supplying parts for F-35 fighter jets to Iraeli forces
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A UN conference to boost support for global development aid begins on Monday as US funding cuts jeopardise the fight against poverty. At least 50 world leaders including French President Emmanuel Macron, Kenya's William Ruto, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen and UN head Antonio Guterres will gather in Seville from June 30 to July 3.
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Major heat waves across southern Europe have pushed temperatures above 40°C in countries including Italy, Spain and Greece, as local authorities issued fresh warnings against the risk of wildfires. FRANCE 24's correspondent Seema Gupta reports from Rome, where authorities said the temperature is eight degrees higher than the seasonal average.
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Civil servants working for Angela Rayner start industrial action over moving of Government offices away from capital and lack of flexible working
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The Prime Minister has said there is 'no excuse' for the chanting.
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Vicki Broad, from Swansea, arrived with her family on Friday morning, three days before the tennis tournament opened.
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Devon and Cornwall Police attended an address in Bude, Cornwall, on Sunday afternoon after a concern for welfare report was received.
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Bobby Vylan led crowds at the West Holts Stage in a controversial chant of 'death, death to the IDF'
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Britain has skilled workers to compete with peers but not the urban infrastructure to capitalise on agglomeration benefits
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Rising wages in the first quarter were offset by increases in tax and inflation
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Glastonbury will not return in 2026, as the festival enters a fallow year to give the ground time to recover before the next event takes place in 2027
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London is expected to be hotter than Barbados and Jamaica as thousands of tennis fans descend on SW19 for the start of Wimbledon
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The prime minister has made significant concessions on the welfare bill after the threat of a mass rebellion from his own MPs. The changes have left Chancellor Rachel Reeves with another black hole in the public finances and some MPs are still planning on voting against the bill when it comes in front of the […]
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Home Office says system changes needed at SIA to allow eVisas, prompting fears of another Windrush-type scandalThe Home Office-sponsored agency that licenses hundreds of thousands of security guards has become the latest to confirm that it will not accept newly introduced eVisas from job applicants, the Guardian has learned.eVisas are designed to...
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The government could put the struggling utility into a special administration regime – but what does this involve?When the environment secretary, Steve Reed, stood up in parliament last week, his message for the owners of the struggling Thames Water appeared clear: there would be no leniency on fines for breaching environmental standards –...
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Mohamed Jama says the Home Office should refund the £3,105 immigration health surcharge because his wife never made it to the UKA grieving husband has criticised the Home Office for holding on to thousands of pounds in visa fees he paid for his wife to come to the UK, despite the fact that she died before she was due to arrive in the country.Ubah...
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Report finds more than a third have considered leaving their job due to the physical and emotional strainPeople undergoing fertility treatment should have the legal right to take time off for their appointments, according to research that finds over a third have considered leaving their job due to the physical and emotional strain.The campaign...
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Official data shows fertility rates in England and Wales dropped to 1.44 children per woman in 2023.
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Avon and Somerset Police said video evidence from the performances would be assessed by officers.
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Exclusive: Directors of To Kill a War Machine take legal advice as Home Office plans to proscribe protest groupThe makers of an award-winning documentary about Palestine Action say they fear they will be criminalised if they continue distributing the work after the group is banned under anti-terror laws.The online release of To Kill a War Machine...
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Committee says products may not be best use of public money and may have been mis-sold to people on certain benefitsLifetime Isas could lead to savers making poor investment decisions and may not be the best use of public money, a cross-party committee of MPs has said.In a report published on Monday, the Treasury select committee described rules...
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Exclusive: Vicky Foxcroft, who resigned as whip over welfare bill, urges ministers to work with affected people on changesThe Labour whip who resigned in protest against disability benefit cuts has said Keir Starmer's concessions do not yet go far enough to win her over, as No 10 launched a fresh attempt to stem the revolt against its welfare...
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Avon and Somerset Police said video evidence from the performances would be assessed by officers.
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Was Deutschlands neue Rolle im Welthandel bedeutet – verständlich, relevant, auf den Punkt. Von ROMANUS OTTE Mit LAURA HÜLSEMANN und TOM SCHMIDTGEN Im Browser anzeigen oder hier anhören. TOP-THEMEN — Deutschland, Italien und Frankreich wollen EU-Regulatorik zurücknehmen. Im Fokus könnten das Verbrennerverbot 2035 und die Flottengrenzwerte...
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Estimate by disability charity published on eve of MPs' vote on restricting welfare payments for new claimantsThe extra cost of being disabled is on course to rise by almost 12% to £14,688 in five years, according to a new estimate published on the eve of a controversial vote to restrict welfare payments for new claimants.A threatened rebellion by...
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Sites will accommodate 4,000 children as part of ministers' plan to improve childcare, Bridget Phillipson to announceAbout 200 school-based nurseries will open in England this September as part of the government's plan to improve access to childcare for working parents.The milestone will be announced on Monday by Bridget Phillipson, the education...
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Patient safety measure is part of 10-year plan to tackle poor standards in mental health and maternity servicesThe NHS is to become the first health system in the world to use AI to analyse hospital databases and catch potential safety scandals early, the government has said.The Department of Health and Social Care said the technology will provide...
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Will Carlos Alcaraz power through to a third Wimbledon win in a row? Might Barbora Krejčíková raise the Venus Rosewater Dish again this year? And what are the Brits' prospects? It's all in the game . . .
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Birmingham scheme offers national template but cultural shake-up needed to make it work, health leaders warn
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Forcing defined contribution schemes to invest a minimum amount in private assets could 'lead to poorer returns'
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Er wollte schnell handeln – und hinterlässt ein Milliardenproblem: Jens Spahn steht unter Drucks, weil neue Details zur Maskenbeschaffung während der Corona-Pandemie bekannt geworden sind. Gordon Repinski analysiert, was der Sudhoff-Bericht offenlegt: organisatorisches Chaos, politische Verantwortung, aber auch medialer Druck mit teuren...
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Companies are filling the gap left by the NHS in bid to keep staff at work
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The question isn't whether globalization will continue, but who will lead it and on what terms, says BMW's Frank Niederländer. With geopolitical tensions and uncertainty in the world market on the rise, the EU has an opportunity to shape the global trade agenda — if it gets out of its own way. "Europe had the ambition to […]
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Palestinian human rights organisation Al-Haq is taking legal action against the Department for Business and Trade over exports of parts for F-35 jets.
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The teenager, who cannot be named, has admitted Harvey's manslaughter but denies murder.
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The prince is marking the second anniversary of the launch of his Homewards project.
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With recent heatwaves, the Fire Brigades Union said a decade of funding cuts has left the service overstretched and chronically underfunded.
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Embracing AI could help spot danger signs earlier, it is hoped.
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The annual disability price tag report comes just a day before MPs are expected to debate and vote on the Government's welfare reform Bill.
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Beatrice Wishart has been a campaigner for Brain Tumour Research since her daughter was diagnosed with one in 2012.
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A report by the Royal College of Ophthalmologists suggests glaucoma cases could rise by 22% by 2035.
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Medicine shortages are causing unprecedented issues for patients, Community Pharmacy England said.
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Designers have chosen planting to suit hotter drier English summers for the Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival.
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The Government will amend the Bill at the Commons committee stage to put the changes in place.
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Avon and Somerset Police said video evidence from the performances would be assessed by officers.
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Parts of England and Wales are forecast to be hotter than holiday spots in Barbados, Jamaica and Mexico.
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Members of Public and Commercial Services Union are also protesting against the closure of six work locationsCivil servants will begin indefinite industrial action on Monday in protest against office closures and moves to make them work from the office.Public sector workers in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) in...
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As poverty deepens across Britain, the Guardian visited some of the hardest-hit places where leaders are aiming to shift healthcare from hospitals to communitiesBritain's 'medieval' health inequality is devastating NHS, experts sayThe same 11 young women turn up around the clock at the emergency ward of Furness general hospital in Cumbria. The...
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Statement condemns comments made by London punk duo while police confirm investigation is under wayGlastonbury 2025 – liveThe organisers of Glastonbury have said they are "appalled” by comments made by Bob Vylan after the punk duo appeared to incite violence, something the festival said went against its ethos of "hope, unity, peace and...
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Exclusive: Health service estimated to be spending £50bn a year on effects of deprivation and child povertyBritain in 2025: sick man of Europe battling untreated illness crisisDowning St has a radical change in mind for the NHS: shifting its focus from treatment to preventionBritain's "medieval” levels of health inequality are having a...
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In March, the star's family revealed the drag queen had died 'from the effects of ketamine use causing a cardiac arrest'.
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Treasury committee questions whether tax-free savings product is subsidising wealthier first-home buyers
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Regulator unveils plans for 'targeted support' to help individuals get better returns
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The tenth edition of the largest event of its kind for children in foster care has come to Warsaw, offering much-needed recreational opportunities to children from all over the world. The organisers hope that it can improve not only the children's abilities, but also their well-being.
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Despite the evidence health prevention works, successive governments have done little in this area until nowIn Lancaster the community nurse Lizzie Holmes knocks on doors to talk to people who are unwell but reluctant to accept NHS help. In Blackpool, "community connectors” help low-income families get their children into healthy habits early in...
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Counter-terrorism officers from Scotland Yard investigated the footage from a gig at Camden's Electric Ballroom in November 2023
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The 57-year-old former Manchester United and Liverpool midfielder has been bailed to appear in court.
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The 35-year-old was walking home from a night out when she was stalked, assaulted and killed by a sexual predator on 26 June 2022 in Ilford.
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Senior official in transport department calls on watchdog not to authorise multiple 'open-access' operations
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Rapper Bobby Vylan, of rap punk duo Bob Vylan, on Saturday led the chants on the festival's West Holts Stage on Saturday.
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The 35-year-old was walking home from a night out when she was stalked, assaulted and killed by a sexual predator on 26 June 2022 in Ilford.
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Parts of south-east England are due to be hotter than Barbados.
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He was also joined by the festival's founder, Sir Michael Eavis, who was wheeled on to the stage by his daughter.
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Zara Aleena was sexually assaulted and murdered on her way home in East London three years ago
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Authorities across Southern Europe urged people to seek shelter Sunday and protect the most vulnerable as punishing temperatures from Spain to Portugal, Italy and France climbed higher in the summer's first major heatwave. Ambulances stood on standby near tourist hotspots and regions issued fire warnings as experts warned that such heatwaves,...
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The tragedy place earlier this month when the Boeing 787 Dreamliner collided with a medical college moments after take-off
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Parts of south-east England are due to be hotter than Barbados.
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The actor's surprise appearance at Worthy Farm comes just weeks after his exit from Doctor Who
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The 35-year-old was walking home from a night out when she was stalked, assaulted and killed by a sexual predator on 26 June 2022 in Ilford.
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Asru, who lived 2,700 years ago, has been on display for two centuries but museum is trying to 'decolonise' exhibitsOne of Europe's leading museums is asking visitors if it should continue to display the body of an ancient Egyptian woman 200 years after it was brought to the UK by cotton merchants, as it "decolonises” some of its most famous...
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PSNI says man, 28, being held on suspicion of murder of Sarah Montgomery, 27, in DonaghadeeA murder investigation is under way after a pregnant woman was found dead in County Down, Northern Ireland, say police.The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has named her as Sarah Montgomery, 27, a mother of two. Police have arrested a 28-year-old man...
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Prime minister says he would 'have liked to get to a better position with colleagues sooner than we did'Keir Starmer has said he did not get a grip on the Labour rebellion over disability benefits earlier because he was focused on foreign affairs.The prime minister acknowledged he had not got it right, and said he would have wanted to make the...
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Minister says BBC and festival organisers have questions to answer over broadcasting of chants during Bob Vylan setChants of death to the Israeli military at Glastonbury were "appalling” and the BBC and the festival have questions to answer, Wes Streeting has said, while adding that Israel needs to "get its own house in order”.The health...
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A seven-year-old girl was killed and three more children sustained minor injuries and received hospital treatment.
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Nevgül and Bora Bicakci revealed their grief is still 'immense' following the death of daughter Ada in Bexleyheath
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A girl remains in critical condition in hospital with serious injuries
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Guardian investigation sheds light on private intelligence industry that runs covert surveillance operationsIs surveillance by private operators legal in the UK?Wildlife activists who exposed horrific conditions at Scottish salmon farms were subjected to "Big Brother” surveillance by spies for hire working for an elite British army veteran.One of...
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Organisers issue advice about drinking water, and point to medical facilities, as amber heat warning issuedGlastonbury festivalgoers are bracing themselves for what is expected be the hottest day of the huge gathering with 30C forecast across Somerset.Across a site with little shade, about 200,000 ticket holders were deploying what measures they...
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Major heat waves are sweeping across Southern and Western Europe, with high temperatures recorded in France, Italy, Spain and Greece as local authorities issued fresh warnings against the risk of wildfires. FRANCE 24 speaks to Akshay Deoras, research scientist from the department of meteorology at the University of Reading to find out the causes of...
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The attack took place at Cabarita Beach in New South Wales just before 4pm on Sunday
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Couzens was said to be 'reluctant' to leave the jail's hospital for fear of being attacked
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Angry demonstrations erupted with protesters carrying anti-Bezos banners and chanting against corporate greed
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France has struggled to kick its smoking habit. A new public health decree published Saturday aims to change that. In the coming days, smoking will be banned in all French parks and sports venues, at beaches and bus stops, in a perimeter around all schools, and anywhere children could gather in public.
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Days before Bulgaria was expected to become the 21st member of the eurozone, opponents of the move geared up Saturday for a final battle to change the schedule. Thousands of protesters gathered on a central square in downtown Sofia to protest government plans to adopt the euro and to demand a referendum on the new currency. The European Union has...
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