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Rob Reiner's son appears in court accused of murdering Hollywood director and wife
Rob Reiner's son Nick made his first court appearance on Wednesday on two counts of first-degree murder in the killing of his parents.
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Aria Thorpe: Images released of girl, 9, stabbed to death - as boy appears in court charged with murder
Police have released photos of nine-year-old Aria Thorpe, who was stabbed to death in Somerset.
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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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The untrained mercenaries being tricked into fighting Russia's war in Ukraine
A South African man, with eyes darkened by sleepless nights, tells us his older brother was lured into fighting for Russia on the frontline in Ukraine's raging Donbas region.
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Warner Bros set to rebuff hostile takeover bid - as major backer pulls out of deal
Warner Bros is reportedly set to reject a hostile $108bn (£81bn) takeover bid from Paramount, with one of the prospective buyer's financing partners confirming it's pulled out of the offer.
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Pivotal talks for the future of the Ukraine war take place today - here's why they matter
EU leaders will meet in Brussels today to try to agree the release of €210bn (£184bn) to help fund Ukraine's war with Russia.
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If Abramovich fends off legal action long enough, could he eventually be able to spend Chelsea funds as he wishes?
Through all the threats to sue by Sir Keir Starmer's government, Roman Abramovich has stayed silent and still sanctioned.
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Trump says the quiet part out loud - and seems to have three aims for Venezuela
Donald Trump has said the quiet stuff out loud. His Tuesday evening social media post on Venezuela feels like an offload, a dump of thoughts. But it is nonetheless very revealing.
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Tears as relative of youngest victim of Bondi Beach shooting hits out at 'evil' attackers
Last Sunday, smiling at the camera, showing off freshly applied face paint and cuddling a baby goat, 10-year-old Matilda was the picture of happiness. And yet minutes later she was fighting for her life.
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Alzheimer's among elderly more widespread than previously thought, new study shows
Alzheimer's disease is more widespread in people above the age of 85 than previously thought, a pioneering study has suggested.
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Police charge alleged Bondi Beach attacker - as funerals begin for victims
A 24-year-old man alleged to be one of two gunmen responsible for the Bondi Beach mass shooting that claimed the lives of 15 people, has been charged.
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Unemployment rate jumps again, with young people worst affected
The UK's unemployment rate has risen further, with official figures showing young people being particularly hard hit by the jump in job cuts under Labour.
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Roman Abramovich: PM demands Russian oligarch transfers £2.5bn to help Ukraine or face legal action
The UK government has demanded that Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich gives £2.5bn from the sale of Chelsea Football Club to be used for humanitarian purposes in Ukraine, or face legal action.
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King meets Huntingdon train attack heroes, including guard who protected passengers
The King has met survivors of last month's Huntingdon train mass stabbing, during a special reception at Buckingham Palace.
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Out of a job and on benefits: Why Britain isn't working
Winter is closing in on the Bidston Rise housing estate in Birkenhead, but there's one front garden that hasn't given in yet.
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Second Horizon victim Janet Skinner 'forced' to sue Post Office as she seeks full redress for wrongful conviction
A victim of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal is taking legal action against the government-owned organisation as she seeks full redress for her wrongful conviction.
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What are nicotine pouches and are they safer than smoking?
The popularity of nicotine pouches is surging in the UK, research shows, particularly among young adults.
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Schools will have to teach about healthy relationships to tackle misogyny
All secondary school pupils in England will be taught about healthy relationships in an effort to tackle misogyny.
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Sharp inflation slowdown leaves door to interest rate cut wide open
The rate of inflation hit a much lower than expected 3.2% last month, according to official figures which should lock in an interest rate cut by the Bank of England on Thursday.
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Drunk raccoon behind liquor store rampage suspected of other 'break-ins'
A raccoon that passed out drunk after running amok in a Virginia liquor store is suspected of two other "break-ins".
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Maccabi Tel Aviv FC given fan ban and €20,000 fine by UEFA
Maccabi Tel Aviv, whose supporters were controversially excluded from a match at Aston Villa last month, have been given a suspended one-match away fan ban by UEFA for behaviour it called "racist and/or discriminatory".
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US and China should collaborate on new trips to the moon, says British astronaut Tim Peake
British astronaut Tim Peake has urged the US and China to de-escalate talk of a space race and instead return to the moon with a "spirit of collaboration."
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'Urgent' review announced into foreign interference in British politics
Sir Keir Starmer has authorised an "urgent" review into the extent of foreign interference in British politics, as he prepares to change the law to tighten donation rules.
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Two arrested after shouting 'intifada' slogans, police say
Two people have been arrested after shouting slogans calling for "intifada", the Metropolitan Police said.







