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Amid closures and soaring costs, food halls are booming as a cheaper, lower-risk alternative to traditional restaurantsBeeps chirp through the cavernous Cambridge Street Collective on a busy weekday, as buzzers alert the lunch crowd to collect their sushi tacos, rendang curries or Palestinian chicken musakhan.The Sheffield food hall is Europe's...
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It follows scenes of chaos on Clapham High Street earlier this week as throngs of youths targeted shops
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Deutschland sehnt sich nach einem Comeback, doch der versprochene Aufschwung der schwarz-roten Koalition lässt auf sich warten. Während traditionsreiche Parteien wie die SPD und die FDP schwächeln und die Union als Kanzlerpartei nach Orientierung sucht, regieren im Land eher Zweifel statt Tatendrang. In diesem Spezial analysiert Rixa Fürsen den...
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The capital is set for a burst of warm spring sunshine with highs of 22C
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Five officers suspended after holdall containing submachine gun, pistol and Taser was found by member of the public in south London
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Royal visitors have long been popular in the US, and Charles has decades of diplomacy under his belt. But can soft power save the special relationship?What's the worst that could happen when King Charles visits Donald Trump in Washington at the end of this month? And what will be the best outcome from Keir Starmer's point of view, since it is the...
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Citizen science data reveals early flowering, nesting and insect activity as global heating accelerate seasonal changeBluebells are flowering, swallows are returning and orange-tip butterflies are flying in what could become Britain's earliest recorded spring.Records for early spring occurrences are being smashed as 2026 looks to be the earliest...
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Comments by Nikhil Rathi position watchdog for stand-off with claims management companies and law firms
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Ashab al-Yamin, which uses Iran-linked Telegram channels, has taken responsibility for assaults on ambulances, a synagogue and banks
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The Met Office has issued yellow severe weather warnings for wind on Saturday evening into Sunday.
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Misogynistic abuse of female staff is increasing, leaving teachers feeling 'traumatised' and 'humiliated'Teachers' leaders have said a "masculinity crisis” is fermenting in schools across the UK, with misogynistic abuse of female staff on the increase, leaving victims "traumatised”, "demeaned” and "humiliated”.Almost a quarter of female...
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The First Minister said Labour had given up the 'pretence' that they were trying to win a majority at the Scottish Parliament.
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The King was joined by Sir David Beckham and Alan Titchmarsh at his Gloucestershire home Highgrove to discuss the display.
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Hatzola is a volunteer-led ambulance service operating in the Golders Green area of north-west London.
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Incident in Golders Green is one of a series of similar events around Europe since the start of the US-led war in Iran
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They will appear in court charged with arson being reckless as to whether life would be endangered.
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Hamza Iqbal, 20, Rehan Khan, 19, and a 17-year-old boy are due to appear at Westminster magistrates court on SaturdayThree people have been charged over an alleged arson attack on Jewish volunteer ambulances in north-west London.Hamza Iqbal, 20, and Rehan Khan, 19, both British nationals from Leyton, and a 17-year-old boy, a dual British and...
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Met police investigate incident, removing five officers from frontline duties after member of the public discovers items Armed police officers protecting the London mayor, Sadiq Khan, allegedly left a bag containing guns and a Taser on the street which was discovered by a member of the public.The Metropolitan police said on Friday it was...
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Lord Walker of Broxton, executive chairman of Iceland, told The Times 'just one incident of violence against my staff is too many'.
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One of the Artemis II crew's tasks has been measuring how loud the toilet was after previous issues were fixed.
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They will appear in court charged with arson being reckless as to whether life would be endangered.
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Rehan Khan, 19, and Hamza Iqbal, 20, and a 17-year-old boy have been charged
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'Keep the oil, anyone?' Trump wrote in a Truth Social media post
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The retailer's 40 remaining stores are under threat unless it can agree a rescue deal
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A tribunal upheld claims of age and sex based harassment against Ilda Esteves, 61
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The former MasterChef presenter was sacked by the BBC last July after an investigation into historical allegations of misconduct.
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Giorgio Pin, 62, has been charged with murder and two counts of attempted murder
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Councillor Farhaan Rehman resigned as Chair of the Licensing Committee following the incident last September
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The Education Authority said it could not yet confirm whether personal data had been compromised.
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PM gets widespread backing after president's mocking impersonation takes US-UK relationship to new lowKeir Starmer has been warned his relationship with Donald Trump may be beyond repair after the US president derided the prime minister for consulting his team about military decisions, in a mocking impersonation.In a new low for UK-US relations,...
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Aviation experts have said images reportedly of the downed US jet in Iran suggest it came from a UK air base
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A lottery player from Bexley has missed out on a prize of over £10 million after nobody came forward to claim the winning ticket
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We all tend to accept information that is consistent with our prior beliefs, and reject the opposite
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The flats are planned for three tower blocks, two of 28 storeys and one 14 storeys high
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Three teenagers aged 14, 16, and 18 have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
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Ukraine has in recent days intensified drone attacks on ports and refineries in Russia's Leningrad region on the Baltic Sea. Yet Kyiv's strategy of trying to stop Moscow from reaping the benefits of oil disruption in the Middle East doesn't come without significant risk.
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Three teenagers aged 14, 16, and 18 have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
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Between 5% and 10% of flights in May, June and July could be cancelled if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, according Michael O'Leary
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Three teenagers aged 14, 16, and 18 have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
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The Education Authority said it could not yet confirm whether personal data had been compromised.
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Petrol has risen 19% and diesel 35%, while in England the north has had the sharpest increasesFuel prices have risen faster in Northern Ireland than in any other UK region since the beginning of the Iran war.Analysis of official data shows petrol has jumped by 19% in Northern Ireland since the end of February, and diesel is now 35% more expensive....
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William Herron, 64, his wife Elizabeth, 58, and their daughter Noeline, 26, died when a bomb exploded in the family's drapery shop in Dromore.
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NASUWT says full entitlement should be increased to 26 weeks and paternity pay also improvedFull maternity pay for teachers across the UK should be increased to 26 weeks to help stem the exodus of women in their 30s from classrooms, a union leader has said.Matt Wrack, the general secretary of the NASUWT teachers' union, said it was a "national...
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Finnish preparedness and deterrence against Russian aggression - whether in the form of hybrid attacks, or full-scale invasion, is long-established state practice. Conscripts are trained to be expert snipers; ready for all eventualities at the country's 1,350 km frontier with Russia.
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Victim of Woolwich shooting named as Eghosa Ogbebor as two boys and 18-year-old held on suspicion of murderThree teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 14-year-old boy was fatally shot in Woolwich, south-east London.The Metropolitan police said officers received reports of a shooting on Lord Warwick Street, Woolwich, at about...
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Research for TUC analyses link between job quality and economic inactivity, as UK youth unemployment risesYoung people in the UK are more likely to leave their job for health reasons and become economically inactive when they work in insecure, low-paid sectors, a study has found.Research carried out for the Trades Union Congress by the consultancy...
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Comments by Richard Walker come as UK motorists face £2-a-litre diesel as Iran war drives wholesale prices to 4-year high
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The nine-year-old was a passenger in one of the vehicles.
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Why right now seems like the right time for me to move out of cash
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The party wants an probe after the Labour MP, whose husband is accused of spying for China, allegedly behaved inappropriately with Navy officers.
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Eight people were killed and 95 injured in a strike on the bridge in Karaj, a city near Tehran in Alborz province, according to local officials
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Labour MP Kim Leadbeater told the Press Association civility in public life was in a worse state than when her sister was killed 10 years ago.
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Ticket bought in Bexley expires after 180-day claim period, despite extensive search for holderFor many people in south-east London, the thought of winning the lottery and becoming an overnight millionaire would be a wonderful dream. For one person, however, that dream is now a nightmare after missing the deadline to claim a jackpot of more than...
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Tehran fired drones and missiles at targets across the Middle East overnight as the war nears the end of its fifth week.
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Two boys, aged 14 and 16, and an 18-year-old man have been arrested on suspicion of murder
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Tehran fired drones and missiles at targets across the Middle East overnight as the war nears the end of its fifth week.
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St Michael's Mount and the people who live near it are still healing from the scars left by storm's 100mph windsThree months after Storm Goretti battered St Michael's Mount in Cornwall, the signs of the storm's power are still evident in the scars left by uprooted trees, piles of logs and the shaking of heads from islanders who have lived there for...
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Biggest rises were in vegetable oil and sugar prices, which increased by 5% and 7% respectivelyVisual guide to the Gulf fertiliser blockadeFood prices rose sharply in March as war in the Middle East drove up energy prices and freight costs around the world, a UN report says.An index of food commodity prices by the UN's food and agriculture...
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In a rare blunt exchange at the Kremlin, Russia's president issued a public warning to Armenia, telling Yerevan to choose between the EU and Russia. The Armenian prime minister responded that in his country, the people of Armenia run a democratic political process.
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Scotland will be hit by the strongest gusts, which could be up to 80-90mph for a short time in exposed locations.
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Significant delays are expected as traffic continues to clear
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OBR analysis estimates one-fifth of affected property owners will appeal revaluations
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Relentless off-the-peg commercial rewiring has undermined British higher education
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The jackpot ticket was bought in Bexley, south-east London, on October 4 2025.
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Richard Walker says a possible September rate rise should be scrapped to reflect increase in petrol pricesA cut to fuel duty should be extended to reflect the rise in petrol prices, the government's cost of living champion has said.Richard Walker, the executive chair of the supermarket chain Iceland, urged Keir Starmer not to raise the levy in...
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But the cancellation presented an opportunity the Defence Forces was able to exploit to pull off its first personnel rotation in a conflict zone.
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The Instagram video depicts Prince Harry skiing down a slope as Prince Archie follows behind
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Created in Italy and made with elderflower liqueur, the cocktail is sweeter than Aperol spritz and lower in alcoholPub gardens and bar terraces have been awash with a sea of orange in recent years as Italy's love of Aperol spritz spread to the UK. But this year the cocktail's cousin, a Hugo spritz, will be the drink of the summer, according to...
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Russia conducted rolling aerial attacks across Ukraine that began with overnight drone barrages followed by daytime missile and drone attacks that killed six people, Ukrainian officials said Friday. Russia has conducted an increasing number of daytime attacks on Ukraine as it attempts to penetrate the country's air defences.
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It is understood Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has not reached a decision.
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Police bodycam footage shows the 24-year-old being woken up by officers inside the property in Newark, Nottinghamshire.
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Christina Marie Plante disappeared from a small mountain community in 1994 when she was just 13-years-old
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Bosses write to home secretary and London mayor listing series of incidents staff have faced in past week Marks & Spencer has called on the government and London's mayor to crack down on retail crime, saying it has become "more brazen, more organised and more aggressive”, after reporting an increase in shoplifting and violence at its...
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François Picard is joined from Toulouse by Thomas Pesquet, a European Space Agency astronaut, to discuss the Artemis II mission. Drawing on his experience in orbit, Pesquet says Artemis II should be seen not only as a technological milestone, but as part of a longer-term effort to expand human presence beyond Earth. He notes that space exploration...
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It is understood Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has not reached a decision.
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Robert Bush pleaded guilty to 30 counts of preventing a lawful burial on Thursday at Hull Crown Court.
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Anna Turley questions revised £25,000 figure for failed attempt to reach Chagos Islands on jet linked to billionaireLabour has queried Nigel Farage's claim that a return trip to the Maldives on a private jet linked to a billionaire donor cost as little as £25,000 as the Reform leader attempted to reach the Chagos Islands.Farage initially recorded...
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The Game of Thrones actress was spotted dancing with friends at Trejo's Taco in Notting Hill
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Episodes from William Hartnell era are from mostly lost 12-part adventure called The Daleks' Master PlanTwo episodes of Doctor Who from the William Hartnell era, which have not been seen since 1965, have been released after being discovered in a private film collection.The two episodes, released on Friday and starring Peter Purves as the Doctor's...
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Document shows partial felling last year, which led to legal action against Toby Carvery, was done by Ground ControlA mystery contractor who chainsawed an ancient oak in north London for the Toby Carvery restaurant chain has been identified by the Guardian, prompting more questions about the incident.The unauthorised partial felling of the...
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Lionel Barber, the former editor of the Financial Times, has joined the advisory board of US tech firm Capitol AI as it expands in the UK and Europe.
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Thinus Keeve urged ministers and London's City Hall to take stronger action after large groups of teenagers used social media to organise 'link-ups' before descending on shops
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Unite accuses authority of trying to 'break' industrial action as waste dispute enters second yearUnite has accused Birmingham city council of trying to "break” the bin strikes after analysis showed the council had doubled spending on agency staff since the start of the year-long industrial action.Birmingham's bin workers have taken part in an...
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The US president impersonated the Prime Minister in his latest sideswipe at Britain.
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People receive rehab only three to four days a week in hospital – and one to two days once they are discharged, data suggestsThe NHS is failing stroke patients and limiting their chances of recovery because of a shortage of rehabilitation care staff, health leaders have said.More people are surviving strokes than ever before in the UK. But their...
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Firing the rockets on the Orion spacecraft will send them towards the Moon, which the crew will circle before returning to Earth.
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The US president impersonated the Prime Minister in his latest sideswipe at Britain.
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Allies of the former Labour leader are being drawn by 'eco-populist' pivot to the left
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'Unbelievably pushy' activist investor backed $66bn carve-out of century-old food business
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Despite the war in Iran and its economic consequences preoccupying London and Brussels, much work is going on behind the scenes to strike a closer relationship between the U.K. and the European Union. Nearly a decade after Britain voted to leave the bloc, Prime Minister Keir Starmer has tasked his ministers with negotiating a post-Brexit […]
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Tens of thousands of people have gathered in London for the Together Alliance demonstration, in what is being called the biggest multicultural march in UK history. Organisers have claimed half a million people have travelled to the capital, however, police estimated the turnout to be closer to 50,000, while admitting it was difficult to assess...
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'It's really important that I reiterate where I stand and where this government stands, because this is not our war and we are not going to be dragged into it,' UK prime minister saysUK politics live – latest updates Continue reading...
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Critics Catherine Shoard, Alexis Petridis and Hannah J Davies on what to watch and listen to this seasonSpring is here, and alongside the return of sunshine and blossom there are plenty of new cultural offerings to get excited about. Nosheen Iqbal has summoned the Guardian's film, music and TV critics to offer a rundown of the best of what's to...
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Pippa Crerar and Jessica Elgot look at how the continuing and deepening conflict in the Middle East will hit people in the UK, and how it could impact May's elections. Plus, as parliament breaks for recess, has the assisted dying bill reached the end of the road? Continue reading...
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Why has the UK introduced a ban on student visas for four countries? Today in Focus talks to affected students in Sudan and Afghanistan, as well as our home affairs editor, Rajeev SyalIn early March, with little warning, the UK announced a ban on student visas for four countries: Sudan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Cameroon.It came as devastating news...
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In part one of a special two-part interview, Kiran Stacey talks to the political scientist Prof Robert Ford about Labour's so-called 'landslide win', the long-lasting impact of Brexit on our politics, and the lessons that should have been learned from the 2024 election. Is it now too late for Starmer to turn things around?Buy Prof Robert Ford's...
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Kemi Badenoch claims increased UK oil and gas production would cut bills by £200, but critics say plan won't workOil prices hit $100 a barrel soon after the US and Israel launched their attack on Iran, and though prices have wobbled since, ongoing supply issues from the partial closure of the strait of Hormuz mean they could leap higher, to $150 a...
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Effects of Iran's blockade will depend on how long crisis lasts as disruption ripples through supply chainsMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe closure of the strait of Hormuz, the crucial oil and gas shipping route that has been blocked by Iran since the US-Israeli attacks began, is having ripple effects around the world, with most industries...
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Firing the rockets on the Orion spacecraft will send them towards the Moon, which the crew will circle before returning to Earth.
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FTSE 100 retailer urges the government and London mayor to better support the police
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A national survey of stroke physiotherapists across the UK found workforce shortages in stroke care.
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Ministers said the funding uplift will help to support the Government's mission to reverse nature declines and meet legal targets.
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But the cancellation presented an opportunity the Defence Forces was able to exploit to pull off its first personnel rotation in a conflict zone.
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Scotland will be hit by the strongest gusts, which could be up to 80-90mph for a short time in exposed locations.
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The US president impersonated the Prime Minister in his latest sideswipe at Britain.
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The officer has been jailed for four and a half years after helping smuggle drugs, phones and USB sticks into a London jail
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Davie called the decision a 'real shock to the organisation'.
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Over the past year, European NATO countries have reduced their reliance on the US for weapons imports while significantly boosting their defence spending. Speaking to FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney, Guntram Wolff, Senior Fellow at Bruegel, said: "any weapon we buy as Europeans from the United States is a liability both in terms of technology dependence...
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The top US law enforcement official has faced criticism over her handling of files about the late sex offender.
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