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Standard invited out on patrol with unit 'taking the fight' to criminals as Sir Mark Rowley turns to high-tech cameras to combat scourge
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Der Konflikt zwischen der EU und den USA spitzt sich zu und trägt einen neuen Namen. Elon Musk. Die Strafe der EU gegen seine Plattform X löst eine Welle politischer Angriffe aus. Musk stellt die EU infrage, verbündet sich mit rechten Akteuren und verstärkt ein transatlantisches Spannungsfeld, das weit über die digitale Welt hinausgeht. Gordon...
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Sport's governing body searching for backer of newly separated events business
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Move by Square Mile's governing body comes as it seeks to tackle funding shortfall
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From a 19th-century stone cottage with views across the moors to a Grade II-listed estate dating to 1716
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The Labour backbencher looks poised to make a swift comeback if Keir Starmer steps down as UK prime minister
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Plenty of trained foreigners want to work, but slots for the qualification exam seem as hard to get as Glastonbury tickets
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The initial impressions from Baroness Valerie Amos come ahead of her full findings being published in 2026.
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Sandie Peggie wins harassment claim but tribunal dismisses allegations of discrimination and victimisationA nurse who complained about sharing a women's changing room with a transgender doctor has won part of her employment tribunal against NHS Fife but her claim against the doctor in question was dismissed.Sandie Peggie, who has worked as a nurse...
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Norfolk county council wants to demolish a 'beloved' 1950s bus shelter in Sheringham, but campaigners are staging a 24/7 sit-inIt was about 4am on Monday, under the cover of darkness, when protesters camping at their town's 1950s bus shelter were woken by the arrival of bailiffs. Days earlier, the council had served an eviction notice to those...
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Costs in England have now risen to £2.3bn a year, with local authorities arguing eligible pupils don't always need a 'door-to-door taxi service'"Home-to-school transport” should be renamed "assisted travel to school” to help manage parental expectations, MPs on the public accounts committee have been told.While councils are committed to...
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Bunches appear on West Sussex beaches after containers fell off ship, but council asks for space for cleanupIt isn't quite Whisky Galore! – the classic British film in which residents of a Scottish island attempt to pilfer 50,000 cases of spirits from a shipwreck.Rather than a warming dram or two, people on the south coast of England have been...
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Thank You Ma'am is affectionately known as Leroy in the stable yard.
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Winkleman and her Strictly Come Dancing co-host Tess Daly were both made MBEs in the King's Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting.
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From sunbathers to Conservative clubs, Parr's images were often in vivid colour with more than a dash of humourMartin Parr: the photographer's career in pictures'There's something very interesting about boring': Martin Parr on his life in picturesMartin Parr, the British documentary photographer who captured the peculiarities of the nation with...
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Ukraine president's UK visit comes amid heavy pressure from Washington for Kyiv to cede territory to RussiaRussia-Ukraine war – latest news updatesVolodymyr Zelenskyy has met the leaders of the UK, France and Germany in London amid heavy pressure from the Trump administration for Ukraine to cede territory it holds to bring the war to an end...
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Ukraine's European allies put on a show of support for President Volodymyr Zelensky Monday as they expressed scepticism about parts of the US proposal to end Russia's nearly four-year invasion. Zelensky stated that Kiev had neither the "legal” nor the "moral” right to cede territory to Russia, the issue being a central point in the ongoing...
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Margaret Hodge urges Britain to help its overseas territories in return for them implementing financial transparency rules
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NHS data shows productivity growth in hospitals is rising more quickly than the government's 2% target
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Share of job postings that included information on pay fell to 55 per cent in October, down 10 per cent on a year earlier
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First Sea Lord General Sir Gwyn Jenkins said there was 'no room for complacency' while Moscow invests heavily in its northern fleet.
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The initial impressions from Baroness Valerie Amos come ahead of her full findings being published in 2026.
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Almost two thirds of patients with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia involved in a clinical trial of the treatment are now disease-free.
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Disruption is expected across the country this week as the storm hits
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Charity worker had joined 40 demonstrators 'bearing witness' to the loss of three lime trees in FalmouthA charity worker suffered a head injury when police tried to remove her from a protest against trees being felled in a Cornish seaside town.Debs Newman, 60, was "bearing witness” to the loss of three mature lime trees in Falmouth when she was...
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Labour leader remains bullish about defeating any challenge, but jostling for top job among rivals and their supporters continues With Keir Starmer's poll ratings getting worse, and the Labour party alarmed by the prospect of wipeout at next May's local elections, there is much speculation at Westminster about whether he can last the course.The...
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Ukraine's president says progress made on security guarantees after London meeting but ceding territory remains an obstacle
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Species extinct as breeding birds in Britain since 1416 to be reintroduced in Barking and Dagenham as part of rewilding effortAbove the roar of traffic, the rumble of the tube and the juddering construction noise of a towering new datacentre in Dagenham, east London, will soon rise a beautiful and unlikely melody: the bill-clattering of white...
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Justice secretary says government wants to protect journalists and activists who 'shine a light on corruption'David Lammy has said the UK will go further to tackle abusive and spurious lawsuits aimed at silencing whistleblowers and journalists, raising the prospect of further legislation next year.The deputy prime minister told campaigners and...
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Leader John Swinney says independence could cut household energy bills by a third in the long termThe future of Scottish renewables will underpin the Scottish National party's Holyrood election campaign, the party leader, John Swinney, has said, as he claimed independence could cut household energy bills by a third in the long term.At what was...
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US national security strategy takes aim at EU and other bodies over issues including migration, free speech and falling birthratesBadenoch is now taking questions.Q: [From Sky News] You said you did not want to leave any stones unturned. That is what Sajid Javid said when he ordered an inquiry into this in 2018. The found that most perpetrators...
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Party denies councillor's claim it falsely reported expenses during Farage's run to become Clacton MP last yearUK politics live – latest updatesPolice are looking into allegations Reform UK breached electoral law during its campaign to win Nigel Farage's Commons seat at last year's general election.Political opponents have urged the party's...
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Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal could face deportation, with their victim saying the attack 'changed me as a person'Two teenage Afghan asylum seekers who abducted and raped a 15-year-old girl have been given custodial sentences.Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal, both 17, face possible deportation and were ordered to register as sex offenders following...
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The 25-year-old from Bangor vanished on February 27 2005 after attending a party at Ballyhalbert Caravan Park.
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In 2019, Transport for London discarded plans for a walking and cycling bridge between Canary Wharf and Rotherhithe
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Heavy rainfall and strong winds are expected to cause disruption across parts of the UK from Monday night into Wednesday morning.
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Sir Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, Volodymyr Zelensky and Friedrich Merz met at No 10 on Monday.
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The Conservatives have said that the nationwide grooming gangs inquiry should be limited to two years and examine the ethnicity and religious background of offenders.
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European Council President António Costa on Monday warned the United States against interfering in Europe's affairs and said only European citizens can decide which parties should govern them. The remarks came in reaction to the Trump administration's new national security strategy, which was published on Friday and paints European allies as weak,...
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Sam Corner says sledgehammers were intended to damage property, not people, during attack at Israeli defence company site
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After two and a half hours of talks in Downing Street, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed the importance of unity between Ukraine, Europe and the United States.
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Jackie Long sat down with Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, and asked when she had decided the issue of grooming gangs attacking children was important.
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Essex Police are assessing allegations that Reform UK overspent on Nigel Farage's general election campaign last year in Clacton.
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Warwick Crown Court was told Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal abducted and led the girl to a secluded area despite her repeatedly begging to be freed.
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Ms Winehouse's father, Mitch Winehouse, is taking legal action against her friends, Naomi Parry and Catriona Gourlay.
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Abu Tanvir made the comments around pupils at William Perkin Church of England High School in Greenford
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An employment tribunal upheld Sandie Peggie's claims she was harassed by NHS Fife but other claims were dismissed.
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Sir Keir Starmer hosted Volodymyr Zelensky, Friedrich Merz and Emmanuel Macron at Downing Street on Monday
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Ukraine's European allies put on a show of support for President Volodymyr Zelensky Monday as they expressed scepticism about parts of the US proposal to end the war with Russia. British PM Keir Starmer hosted Zelensky, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and French President Emmanuel Macron at Downing Street. The discussions came after President...
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Jury trials will be reserved for offences such as murder and rape, and those with a likely sentence of more than three years in prison, under plans.
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Ghetts, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, is set to be sentenced at the Old Bailey in February.
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Yellow weather warnings are in place as Storm Bram is set to sweep across the UK - but what do these storm names reveal?
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London's Barbican Centre is set for a £451m transformation, with plans revealed to modernise the ageing arts complex, improve accessibility and restore its Brutalist spaces for future generations
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At one stage, Michael Main's weight dropped to four stone after he became addicted to drugs he started taking for migraines.
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The Executive is expected to meet on Tuesday following budget tension between Education Minister Paul Givan and Finance Minister John O'Dowd.
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Warwick Crown Court was told Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal adducted and led the girl to a secluded area despite her repeatedly begging to be freed.
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Barnet Council refuses massive housing project in North Finchley
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Prime minister told the country needs to 'step up' or its advantage in the Atlantic is at risk
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Bank under budget pressures as it responds to former Fed chair's report into failure to forecast surging inflationBusiness live – latest updatesThe Bank of England has said it is cutting jobs amid sweeping changes at Threadneedle Street after a highly critical review into its failure to forecast surging inflation.Under budget pressures as it...
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Virus caught by person who travelled to Asia combines more severe form of mpox with less virulent typeHealth officials have identified a new variant of mpox in England after a person who recently travelled to Asia was tested for the virus.Genome sequencing showed that the virus was a "recombinant” form containing elements of two types of mpox...
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The 68-year-old was arrested on suspicion of murder, assisting offenders, withholding information and preventing a lawful and decent burial.
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Emma Little-Pengelly said 'common sense must prevail'.
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Sir Keir Starmer hosted Volodymyr Zelensky along with French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for private talks.
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The incident at the UK's largest airport on Sunday morning left 21 people needing treatment
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Heavy rainfall and strong winds are expected to cause disruption.
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Ethan Scott Brown took his own life after being wrongly told that he would not be eligible to graduate by the University of Glasgow.
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Former UK prime minister dropped from consideration after objections from some Arab and Muslim states
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Reform UK denies breaking electoral law over Farage's campaign expenses
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The decision was described as having been taken because of the ongoing risk and uncertainty regarding bluetongue in Northern Ireland.
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The Guinness business said it will make four permanent beers from the site in Covent Garden but this will not include the famous Irish stout.
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Beavers will also be reintroduced at Eastbrookend Country Park in Dagenham after funding from Sadiq Khan
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A tribunal began in February after Ms Peggie lodged a claim against NHS Fife and transgender medic Dr Beth Upton.
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European Council president Antonio Costa on Monday rejected any attempt by the United States to meddle in Europe's politics, after Washington published a new security strategy sharply criticising the continent's policies. "What we cannot accept is the threat to interfere in European politics," Costa told a conference in Brussels.
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In Brüssel beginnt eine Woche, die über zentrale Weichenstellungen der EU entscheidet. Die Innenminister der Mitgliedsländer einigen sich auf strengere Regeln bei Abschiebungen, inklusive Rückführungszentren in Drittstaaten und Leistungskürzungen bei fehlender Mitwirkung. CSU-Minister Alexander Dobrindt spricht bereits von einer...
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Lecturers call for improved safeguards against Beijing's influence on UK campuses
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Azerbaijan Tourist Board CEO Florian Sengstschmid explains how regional peace, expanding connectivity and cultural diversity are driving new tourism opportunities, positioning Azerbaijan and the wider South Caucasus as an emerging multi-country travel destination.
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They stressed there is 'no peak yet in sight' as the virus sweeps through the capital
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A tribunal began in February after Ms Peggie lodged a claim against NHS Fife and transgender medic Dr Beth Upton.
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Ghetts is in custody and likely to face several years in jail after his guilty pleas
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The coat of arms, once a familiar emblem across the capital, was originally granted to the GLC in 1966
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Claims Farage exceeded the legal spending limit while fighting his Clacton seat are the latest in a string of allegations made against the Reform UK leader
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The Midlands has now moved out of drought status and into recovery.
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The 68-year-old was arrested on suspicion of murder, assisting offenders, withholding information and preventing a lawful and decent burial.
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The AI-powered series Non Player Combat features AI-generated contestants who will fight each other to the death
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Reform has strongly denied breaking the law on election spending.
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Ghetts, whose real name is Justin Clarke-Samuel, is set to be sentenced at the Old Bailey in February.
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The Justice Secretary launched the strategy as he faces continued outcry over his plans to scrap jury trials for some crimes.
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Japan Meteorological Agency warns tsunami waves as high as three metres (10 feet) could hit parts of the country
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A call for video submissions on the theme of European cohesion and fake news propagated about the EU or the European Parliament. Six prizes are up for grabs and winners will be invited to visit the FRANCE 24 headquarters to attend an awards ceremony at Europa Experience and have their videos broadcast. Register now and send your videos before May...
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Headcount to be reduced following review by Ben Bernanke that highlighted under-investment in IT
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At least one person was killed and more than 15 others were wounded in overnight Russian strikes targeting several Ukrainian cities. The attacks come as efforts continue to bring an end to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, well into its fourth year.
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Sinn Fein is behind the bid at Stormont to address the 'democratic deficit' left by Brexit.
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Scottish First Minister John Swinney spoke out about how independence could allow a 'different policy approach' on energy.
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Plan ahead this Christmas with our full guide to the final posting dates for 2025
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A tribunal began in February after Ms Peggie lodged a claim against NHS Fife and transgender medic Dr Beth Upton.
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The First Minister said the Scottish Government would ensure Scotland fans can fully enjoy 'the wonderful experience' of being in the World Cup.
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Joshua Michals claimed self defence but was convicted of murder
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Shadow home secretary Chris Philp meanwhile urged the Government to adopt inquiry rules which would examine the ethnicity of perpetrators.
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Reform has strongly denied breaking the law on election spending.
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Essex Police looking at claims Reform UK leader's campaign falsely reported his election expenses during his bid to become an MP last year
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Home affairs ministers agree new measures making it easier to deport failed asylum seekers
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Hundreds of videos on TikTok and elsewhere impersonate experts to sell supplements with unproven effects TikTok and other social media platforms are hosting AI-generated deepfake videos of doctors whose words have been manipulated to help sell supplements and spread health misinformation.The factchecking organisation Full Fact has uncovered...
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Tory leader also wants time-limit for inquiry, as Labour criticised over delays and rows about investigation's scopeUK politics live – latest updatesA nationwide inquiry into grooming gangs must "consider the role of ethnicity, religion and other cultural factors”, the opposition leader, Kemi Badenoch, has said.The government has faced...
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BRUSSELS — The European Commission has unconditionally approved Mars' $36 billion acquisition of Kellanova following an in-depth review of the transaction. The Commission said it had concluded that the deal — which combines Mars' confectionery and pet food brands with Kellanova's snacks and cereals — would not significantly increase the...
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Former Radio 1 DJ pleads not guilty to a total of 15 charges at Southwark crown courtThe former BBC DJ Tim Westwood has pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault in a central London court.The 68-year-old appeared at Southwark crown court to face 15 charges related to seven women, including four counts of rape, two counts of sexual assault and...
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Home Office has reportedly ordered threat assessment amid long-running dispute over Duke of Sussex's safetyUK politics live – latest updatesThe Duke of Sussex's security arrangements while visiting the UK are reportedly to be reviewed after a direct request from him to the home secretary.Prince Harry, who lost a high-profile legal claim against...
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Many parts of the UK will be affected into Tuesday, with yellow and amber warnings for wind and rain.
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Shadow home secretary Chris Philp meanwhile urged the Government to adopt inquiry rules which would examine the ethnicity of perpetrators.
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Scottish First Minister John Swinney spoke out about how independence could allow a 'different policy approach' on energy.
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Parliament told that vicarages in the capital which are not 'large and luxurious' will be caught by new tax on properties worth over £2 million
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Take Back Power seek to fill vacuum left by Just Stop Oil with similar attention-grabbing tactics
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Londoners are significantly more likely to crash on rural roads compared to others, a new study has found
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Many parts of the UK will be affected into Tuesday, with yellow and amber warnings for wind and rain.
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A murder investigation has been launched after the deaths of a woman and a child at a house on Castleview Park in Edenderry.
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Shadow home secretary Chris Philp meanwhile urged the Government to adopt inquiry rules which would examine the ethnicity of perpetrators.
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The 68-year-old appeared at Southwark Crown Court.
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Irish justice minister Jim O'Callaghan said that it was part of a 'coordinated threat' but would not say that it was a state-sponsored incident.
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Ex-BBC DJ denies rapes and sexual abuse across three decades of his showbiz career
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Naijil Paul, 47, was due to stand trial in 2019 accused of sex offences, but instead got a flight to India.
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Ethan Scott Brown's family, from Coatbridge, will attend his graduation ceremony and collect his degree.
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Scottish First Minister John Swinney spoke out about how independence could allow a 'different policy approach' on energy.
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Former Newcastle United and Manchester City star spared immediate prison sentence at Liverpool Crown Court
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