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The female gamers competing for thousands of pounds at first event of its kind in UK
The UK's first professional women's gaming tournament of its kind starts on Saturday.
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Five migrants die during attempt to cross Channel, French police say
Five migrants have died during an attempt to cross the English Channel, French police have said.
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Rwanda bill to become law after late night row between government and Lords
The government's Rwanda bill will finally become law after the Lords decided they would no longer oppose it following hours of wrangling.
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Dog who spent 17 days on the loose in Australia reunites with UK owners
A dog who went missing in Australia for more than a fortnight has been reunited with his owners in the UK.
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Major General Aharon Haliva: Israeli intelligence chief quits IDF over 7 October attack
The Israeli military intelligence chief has resigned after failures that led to the deadly 7 October Hamas attack on Israel.
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Thames Water warns of even bigger surge in bills under new plans
The UK's biggest water company has put forward an investment offer that could increase customer bills even more than the 40% rise it already requested.
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FTSE 100 hits new record high helped by five-month low for pound
The FTSE 100 has ended a long wait to achieve a new record high.
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TikTok could be banned in US after House of Representatives passes bill
TikTok could be banned in the US if the social media app's Chinese owner doesn't sell its stake after the House of Representatives voted in support of the measure.
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'We'll be back tomorrow': The migrants risking it all - and the 'rubber bullets' - to get to the UK
If you want to understand why people are still risking everything to cross the Channel, let me take you to a quiet street near Dunkirk, where chaos is in the air.
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Supermarket price war leads to fall in grocery inflation
Promotional offers by supermarkets were a major factor behind a further easing of grocery inflation over the past month, according to industry data.
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Met Police chief defends officer who called campaigner 'openly Jewish' - as minister calls incident 'unacceptable'
People should not be prevented from going about their day-to-day lives, a government minister has told Sky News, following a row over the police handling of a pro-Palestinian demonstration.
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Asda profits up 24% to £1.1bn in 2023
Profits at the UK's third-biggest supermarket chain grew 24% in 2023, topping more than £1bn in a year where households struggled with the cost of living.
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Now that the battle in parliament is over, PM can no longer blame his opponents if the Rwanda scheme fails to take off
It was shortly after midnight when peers in the House of Lords finally ended their long fight against the government's Safety of Rwanda Bill.
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Oxfordshire: Bird confuses police officers by mimicking siren sound
Police officers were left "confused" by a bird when it convincingly mimicked the sound of the sirens on their cars.
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Tinder adds new 'Share My Date' safety feature to world's most used dating app
Tinder is adding a new safety feature to the app, so online daters can let friends and families know where they are.
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Papua New Guinea PM responds to Biden's 'cannibals' comment
Papua New Guinea's prime minister has accused Joe Biden of insulting his country after the US president implied his uncle had been eaten by cannibals on the island in the 1940s.
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UK roads in 'miserable state' as pothole-related breakdowns surge
The state of UK roads is "miserable", a motoring services chief has said, as vehicle breakdowns rose by 9% in the last year due to potholes, new figures have suggested.
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UN urges UK to reconsider Rwanda plan - as minister admits legal challenges are 'inevitable'
Legal challenges to Rishi Sunak's Rwanda bill are "inevitable", the illegal migration minister has admitted, as human rights organisations called on the government not to put the scheme into force.
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China floods: Four dead as cities submerged after days of record breaking rainfall
Footage from China shows rescuers racing to evacuate trapped residents and streets inundated with water after the country was hit by intense floods and record-breaking rainfall.
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Rishi Sunak announces £500m military aid package to Ukraine
Rishi Sunak is to announce a £500m military aid package to Ukraine in its war against Russia alongside the UK's largest provision of munitions so far.
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Justin Welby: Archbishop says 'moral responsibility' to change housing crisis 'blighting lives" of millions
The Archbishop of Canterbury has said the range of housing problems in England are "blighting the lives and futures of millions of people" and insisted there is a "moral responsibility" to change this.
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