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Israel's killing of Iran's top military chiefs a serious blow to regime - but will it impact Tehran's response?
Israel's offensive is not just aimed at degrading Iran's nuclear ambitions, but also its ability to retaliate, according to analysts.
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Powerful new supercomputer to be built in Scotland in government U-turn
A powerful new supercomputer will be built in Edinburgh after all, the chancellor has announced.
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What you need to know as Israel launches strikes against Iran
Israel has launched a major attack on Iran and declared a state of emergency over retaliation fears.
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India crash is fresh setback in Boeing's bid to restore reputation
As hundreds lie dead following the latest tragedy to beset a Boeing passenger plane, it is too early to determine blame.
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UK calls for restraint after Israel launches airstrikes on Iran
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has called for "restraint" and "diplomacy" after Israel launched a barrage of airstrikes on Iran early on Friday.
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David Beckham says knighthood 'truly humbling' - as rock star and acting great also honoured
David Beckham has called it "truly humbling" and an "emotional moment" to be made a knight in the King's Birthday Honours.
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Iran claims it has downed two Israeli jets - as it fires missiles in response to Friday's attacks
Iran claims it has shot down two Israeli jets and that its response to Friday night's attacks on nuclear and military infrastructure has begun.
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Why did Israel attack Iran? And what does it mean for the rest of the world?
Israel has finally hit Iran's nuclear facilities. What happens next and how bad could it get?
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Rachel Reeves 'a gnat's whisker' from having to raise taxes, says IFS
Rachel Reeves is a "gnat's whisker" away from having to raise taxes in the autumn budget, a leading economist has warned - despite the chancellor insisting her plans are "fully funded".
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Air India plane crash: Only survivor thought he was 'going to die'
The only survivor of the Air India plane crash says he thought he was "going to die".
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UK backs UN treaty to stop oceans becoming the 'wild west'
A new treaty to govern international waters is "tantalisingly close" after countries - including Britain - promised to sign it into law.
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Who are some of the victims named following the Air India plane crash?
Tributes have been paid to victims of the Air India plane crash, including a couple and their three children and a man returning home after scattering his wife's ashes.
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How the Israel-Iran attacks could impact the global economy
The Middle East is the world's foremost oil-producing region and a major centre for maritime trade.
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Cheese-loving daredevils hurl themselves down Cooper's Hill in Gloucestershire for famous race
Dairy-loving daredevils from around the world have descended on Gloucestershire and thrown themselves down Cooper's Hill in the annual cheese-rolling race.
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Air India plane crash: Families in Ahmedabad endure agonising wait for victims' bodies
Families just want the bodies of their loved ones.
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Seven men used two teenage girls as 'sex slaves' in Rochdale
Seven men have been found guilty of using two teenage girls as "sex slaves" in Rochdale.
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Royals to pay tribute to Air India crash victims at Trooping the Colour
Members of the Royal Family will wear black armbands "as a mark of respect" to those involved in the Air India crash at tomorrow's Trooping the Colour parade.
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China strikes cautious tone after Trump claims trade deal is 'done'
China will "always honour its commitments" when it comes to negotiating trade disagreements with the US, according to a spokesperson for the Chinese government.
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Two men jailed for their roles in theft of £4.75m gold toilet from Blenheim Palace
Two men have been jailed for their roles in the theft of a £4.75m gold toilet from Blenheim Palace.
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UK economy contracts - with record fall in exports to the US after Trump tariff hikes
The UK economy shrank more than expected in April as the worst of President Trump's tariffs hit.
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What we know from mushroom poisoning trial: Death cap traces in dehydrator, faked cancer and accused in tears
An Australian woman accused of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms has given evidence in court.
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FTSE 100 hits record high on back of US-Iran tensions
The FTSE 100 has secured a new record closing high after riding out a US trade war-linked slump.
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The politics and controversy behind FIFA's reshaped Club World Cup
Among Donald Trump's gilded additions to the Oval Office, one ornament stands out: symbolising power plays in sport and geopolitics.