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Jesy Nelson welcomes plans to test newborns for debilitating muscle-wasting condition Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Newborn babies across England will be tested for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) - a rare condition which causes progressive muscle wastage - from the end of this year, the Department of Health has announced.
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Trump alleges Chinese election interference in address to nation
Donald Trump has been accused of using an address to the nation to make "totally bogus" claims of interference in the 2020 US election.
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Burnham to become Labour leader today - and urged to make Miliband chancellor
Andy Burnham should make Ed Miliband chancellor when he becomes prime minister next week, Harriet Harman has said.
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Economy flatlining as Reeves nears Number 11 exit
The UK economy grew by 0.1% in May, according to the final set of official figures ahead of Rachel Reeves's widely expected departure as chancellor.
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TikTok being investigated by Ofcom over child safety measures
Ofcom has launched an investigation into whether TikTok is failing to protect children from harmful content.
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Wild black bear captured in Japan after multi-day hunt through major city
Japanese authorities have captured a bear following a multi-day search that saw nearly 100 schools close.
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University of Aberdeen worker charged by police over Ann Widdecombe death comments
A University of Aberdeen employee has been arrested and charged over social media comments about the death of Ann Widdecombe.
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Henry Nowak's killer confessed to brother days after murder, transcript reveals
Henry Nowak's killer confessed to stabbing the teenager multiple times as he travelled in a police van with his brother just days after the murder.
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Starmer is replaced as Labour leader today - and there is some trepidation as he leaves
Sir Keir Starmer will bow out as Labour leader today before stepping down as prime minister on Monday.
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UK working to ban goods and services exports to and imports from Israeli settlements
The UK government is working on a ban on imports and exports to illegal Israeli settlements, the trade minister confirmed on Wednesday morning.
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British Steel taken into public ownership
British Steel has been taken into public ownership in the "national interest", the government has announced.
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Jurassic Park star Sam Neill died from pneumonia, agent says
Jurassic Park and Peaky Blinders star Sam Neill died from pneumonia after beating cancer, his agent said.
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Meta to alert parents if teenagers ask Instagram AI chatbot about suicide or self-harm
Meta is rolling out a new safety feature that will see parents alerted if their teenager discusses suicide or self-harm with Instagram's built-in AI chatbot.
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Wildfires force thousands to evacuate as skies darken over US and Canadian cities
Thousands of people have been told to leave more than a million acres of wilderness as wildfires spread.
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Teen's mother calls for greater online child safety as High Court orders new inquest into son's death
A mother who fears her teenage son may have died following an online challenge gone wrong has welcomed a High Court decision to order a new inquest into his death.
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Average asking rent reaches record high
The average advertised private rent on a home in Britain has reached a record £1,397 per month, according to Rightmove.
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Thames Water boss sees Burnham 'risk' as customer complaints surge 101%
Thames Water has warned funding is due to dry up by November and further money will be dependent on the views of incoming PM Andy Burnham, as its major lenders seek to shore up its financial future.
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Escaped prisoner arrested and back in custody
A prisoner who was convicted of attacking two women is back in custody after escaping while being taken to hospital.
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Scott Mills was BBC's highest earner before his sacking, new figures reveal
Former Radio 2 presenter Scott Mills was the BBC's highest earner until he was sacked in March, latest figures reveal.
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Allow councils to put up council tax by as much as they want, MPs tell Burnham
A cross-party group of MPs has told prime minister-in-waiting Andy Burnham he should allow councils to increase council tax by as much as they want.







