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Whitakers' real-life Willy Wonka on shrinkflation and the rise of chocolate-flavour bars
Britain loves chocolate.
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UK to rejoin EU's Erasmus student exchange scheme - reports
The UK is to rejoin the European Union's Erasmus student exchange scheme, according to reports.
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Christmas cheer for Britain's biggest chemical plant, but there are two distinct problems
You've doubtless heard of the National Grid, the network of pylons and electricity infrastructure ensuring the country is supplied with power. You're probably aware that there is a similar national network of gas pipelines sending methane into millions of our boilers.
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How 'red mist' led Paul Doyle to plough into Liverpool parade crowd - as violent past revealed
The dashcam footage from Paul Doyle's Ford Galaxy, as he ploughs his way through the crowd at the Liverpool parade, is chilling.
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2025 is the UK's sunniest year ever - with record levels for solar power
The UK has recorded its sunniest year ever - and we are only halfway through December.
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FIFA announces £45 World Cup tickets in climbdown after outcry over pricing
FIFA has announced "more affordable" tickets for all 104 matches at next year's World Cup after an outcry over pricing.
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Teenage boy arrested on suspicion of murder after death of nine-year-old girl in Weston-super-Mare
Police have arrested a teenage boy on suspicion of murder following the death of a nine-year-old girl in Somerset.
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Couple win second £1m lottery – beating 24-trillion-to-one odds
A couple are celebrating a second £1m National Lottery win after they beat 24-trillion-to-one odds of them winning both the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker and then five numbers and the bonus ball on the Lotto.
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Warnings of NHS 'disruption and delays' as resident doctors in England begin strike
Resident doctors across England begin a five-day strike this morning over pay and jobs, marking the 14th walkout by them since March 2023.
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Five arrested over plot to steal 'tonnes' of charity clothes to fund crime
Police have arrested five men over a conspiracy to steal "tonnes" of clothing from charity clothes banks to sell abroad and fund criminal activity.







