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Paramount Skydance steps up hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery with law suit
A hostile takeover bid for media giant Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has ratcheted up with entertainment conglomerate Paramount taking legal action to force the release of financial data.
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Wind power prices up in new offshore contracts as UK moves away from gas
Britain is "firmly on track" to meet its clean power targets for 2030, according to the government following a record offshore wind auction.
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Grok controversy: Everything you need to know about X's sexual AI image scandal
Social media platform X is under pressure after reports that its AI chatbot Grok has allowed users to create sexual images of women and children.
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Cowboy roofer who ran over and killed woman on golf course jailed - as video shows police chase
A rogue roofer who ran over a mother-of-three on a golf course during a police chase has been jailed for 13-and-a-half years for her death.
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Trump announces new tariff on countries trading with Iran as number killed in protests rises
Donald Trump has announced fresh tariffs on Iran's trading partners in an apparent response to the rising number of people killed during recent protests.
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How Russia is using 'disposable agents' to sabotage Europe
Russian spies are increasingly recruiting Ukrainians to carry out acts of sabotage in Europe to undermine NATO and attempt to turn public opinion against Ukraine, according to new research.
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'They stole from Ollie': Sister calls for action on 'illegal' betting sites after gambler took his own life
The sister of a man who died by suicide after black market betting sites "deliberately lured him in" has called for the Gambling Commission to review existing laws.
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Trump risks end of China trade war truce through Iran tariffs
On the face of it, an announcement of 25% tariffs against any nation trading with Iran amounts to a major escalation of Donald Trump's global trade war.
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Bank of England governor joins protest over US central bank row
The governor of the Bank of England has joined a chorus of opposition to the treatment of his US counterpart following revelations he is facing a criminal inquiry.
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Iranian ambassador summoned over country's response to protests
Yvette Cooper has confirmed the government has summoned the Iranian ambassador in a statement to the Commons.
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Verifying protests and deaths in Iran - amid brutal crackdown and internet shutdown
Footage posted today on social media shows protesters gathered on the streets of the city of Marvdasht in the southern Iranian Fars province, as a fire burns in the background.
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MPs raise alarm over future of pubs - with more than 500 tipped to close this year
MPs have warned that recent and upcoming policies could be the final nail in the coffin for many pubs, as the Commons backed an increase in alcohol duty in line with inflation.
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One U-turn ever three months - a closer look at Labour's rowbacks in office
The first 18 months of Labour in power have seen more than a dozen U-turns.
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Four people killed in Gaza after walls collapse on tents during strong winds, hospital authorities say
Four people have been killed in Gaza after walls collapsed on to tents during strong winds and rainfall, hospital authorities have said.
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Everything we know about China's new 'super embassy'
Sir Keir Starmer has been urged by his own MPs to reject China's planning application for a super embassy after a secret basement alongside financially delicate cables was uncovered.
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BBC to file motion to dismiss Trump defamation lawsuit over Panorama edit, court documents show
The BBC will take steps to have Donald Trump's lawsuit over a January 6 Panorama edit thrown out, court documents show.
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Trump v the BBC: What's in the lawsuit and how has the broadcaster responded?
Donald Trump is suing the BBC for $10bn (£7.5bn) for defamation and violation of trade practices.
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Clintons refuse to testify in Republican-led Epstein investigation, risking contempt proceedings
Bill and Hillary Clinton have said they will refuse to testify in a Republican-led investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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Who are all the former Conservative MPs who have defected to Reform?
A steady procession of former - and current - Conservative MPs have defected to Reform UK since March 2024.
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Russian ship captain accused in court of 'grossly negligent' behaviour leading to 'entirely avoidable' death of crew member
A Russian ship captain has been accused in court of "grossly negligent conduct" after a fatal collision with an oil tanker near the Humber Estuary last year.
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A sculptor, a teenage footballer and a hairdresser: Here are the stories of some of those killed in Iran protests
A sculptor, a promising teenage footballer and a hairdresser with tens of thousands of followers on Instagram are among at least 2,000 people killed in two weeks of protests in Iran.
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Will Starmer go from 'Never Here Keir' to 'Kowtow Keir' if Chinese super embassy goes ahead?
A prime minister who has made U-turn after U-turn is about to make a controversial and unpopular decision on which there will be no going back.
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The government invited us on an immigration raid. There were two arrests, they both walked free
Three vans roll out of a car park in Croydon. Inside, South London’s immigration enforcement team have a list of targets. Their role is to arrest illegal workers.







