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Hundreds of mourners gather in pouring rain for funerals of Lebanon journalists
Hundreds of mourners turned out in the pouring rain in Beirut for the funerals of three journalists killed by Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon.
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Tories face existential challenge from Reform - but electoral pact may not be answer
Even when the Conservatives slumped to a historic defeat at the general election, few would have thought that one of the world's oldest political parties would soon be overtaken in the polls by a young pretender on the radical right.
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Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya shapes up for new battle with the International Olympic Committee
For Caster Semenya, the new Olympics rules are not about providing clarity and protecting women's sport but caving into political pressure, and discriminatory.
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Tiger Woods' mugshot released after his arrest following dramatic car crash
Police have released Tiger Woods' mugshot hours after he was arrested and charged with driving under the influence following a dramatic car crash in Florida.
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UK facing biggest economic hit from Iran war of any major country
Britain faces a bigger economic downgrade as a result of war in the Persian Gulf than any other major country, according to the first comprehensive assessment of the implications of the conflict.
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Farage no longer wants a deal with the Tories, he wants to destroy them
It's a windy March morning and I'm standing in the forecourt of a small service station that has been re-dressed in Reform teal.
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Pregnant women and cancer patients at risk from sonographer shortage
Pregnant women and cancer patients could face “life-threatening” delays because of a worsening shortage of sonographers, experts warn.
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The clocks have gone forward - and should daylight savings be scrapped?
The clocks have gone forward, marking the start of daylight saving time in the UK.
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Starmer thinks he is the right man for this moment - despite what Trump says
A month into the Iran war and the prime minister, on a visit to Finland with allies in the Joint Expeditionary Forces military coalition this week, left me in no doubt that he believes our lives, our country and the way we do things, is about to profoundly change.
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Three Lebanese journalists killed in Israeli airstrike on car
All three people who died in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon were television journalists, it has been confirmed.
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Countless horror stories linked to social media - but a ban for children isn't cut-and-dried case
For months, the UK has felt like it's barrelling towards banning under-16s from social media.
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Calling McSweeney's stolen phone story 'extremely fishy' is not a conspiracy, Badenoch says
Kemi Badenoch has told Sky News the row over reported missing messages from Morgan McSweeney's stolen phone is "extremely fishy" and calling it so is not a conspiracy.
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Three areas industry is warning government about due to Iran war
Concerns over queues at the petrol pump are growing at the very top levels of both business and government.
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Humpback whale stranded again off German coast - just days after rescue
A humpback whale has once again become stranded in the Baltic Sea, just days after rescuers in Germany helped set it free.
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North Korea conducts engine test for missile capable of striking US mainland
Kim Jong Un observed a test of a high-thrust, solid-fuel engine for weapons, hailing it as a development to boost North Korea's strategic military capability, state media reported.
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Public transport fares waived in two Australian states to combat rising fuel costs
Public transport will be made free in two Australian states because of rising petrol shortages due to the Iran war.
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Counter-terror police assisting investigation after pedestrians struck by car in Derby
Counter-terror officers are assisting a police investigation after pedestrians were struck by a car in Derby city centre, with a man arrested over the incident.
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Motorists should 'fill up as normal' despite fuel prices soaring, minister says
Motorists should "fill up as normal" as the government is "well prepared" for disruption, a senior minister has said as fuel prices soar.
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'Ripple of fear' among households over Iran war price surge
The Middle East conflict has prompted a major shift in UK household spending intentions as a "ripple of fear" has taken hold, according to a respected measure of consumer confidence.
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Family of former Zutons star criticise police over handling of racist attack investigation
The family of a musician who was seriously injured in a racist attack have criticised the police's handling of the investigation, saying there have been "multiple failings" in communication.







