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Energy price cap: Typical yearly energy bill to fall by £129 from July, Ofgem announces
Donald Trump has issued advice on how UK energy bills could come down further, after households on the energy price cap were told they would see a 7% reduction from July.
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What do dolphins get up to beneath the waves? Their poo has the answers
Scientists are turning detective to work out what British dolphins are up to beneath the waves - by using forensic-style DNA techniques on their poo.
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PM could lift controversial benefit cap in budget - as Farage makes two big election promises
Sir Keir Starmer could decide to lift the two-child benefit cap in the autumn budget, amid further pressure from Nigel Farage to appeal to traditional Labour voters.
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Nine of Gazan doctor's 10 children killed in Israeli strike on Khan Younis
Nine of a doctor's 10 children have been killed in an Israeli missile strike on their home in Gaza, which also left her surviving son badly injured and her husband in a critical condition.
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The Phoenician Scheme: Is this every Hollywood actor's ultimate bucket list job?
Wes Anderson is a rarity in Hollywood, with an unswayed distinct aesthetic which has every big name in Hollywood pleading to be in his next project.
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Scientists embark on crucial study to save Britain's bees
Scientists from Kew Gardens are using a new study to track which trees bees prefer to try to stem the decline in our vital pollinators.
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UN's Antonio Guterres condemns 'teaspoon' of aid allowed into Gaza after dozens die in airstrikes
The head of the UN has said Israel has only authorised for Gaza what amounts to a "teaspoon" of aid after at least 60 people died in overnight airstrikes.
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Trump threatens EU with 50% tariff - as Apple faces 25% unless iPhones are made in US
Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 50% tariff on the EU, starting from next month, after saying that trade talks with Brussels were "going nowhere".
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Mum of emaciated baby in Gaza says 'I lost my husband... I don't want to lose her'
In mid-May, the World Health Organisation assessed that there were "nearly half a million people in a catastrophic situation of hunger, acute malnutrition, starvation, illness and death".
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Humanitarian chief talks of Gaza 'catastrophe' after doctor's nine children killed
A medical charity chief has spoken out about the deaths of a doctor's nine children in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, and the "almost impossibility" of providing care in the region.
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My week with Prince William, the quiet disruptor
Photographed in a beam of sunlight, Prince William walked through Westminster Abbey with the King behind him.
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Trump's latest phone negotiation tactic on tariffs likely to heighten EU retaliation threat
President Trump's Friday flurry of pronouncements marks the return of negotiation by smartphone and may trigger another period of profound uncertainty for international trade and financial markets.
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Ship footage captures sound of Titan submersible imploding
The wife of OceanGate's chief executive asked "what was that bang?" as she unknowingly heard the moment the Titan submersible imploded.
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Sir Alan Bates attacks 'kangaroo court' Post Office scheme after 'take it or leave it' offer
Sir Alan Bates has accused the government of presiding over a "quasi kangaroo court" for Post Office compensation.
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Kharkiv: Why Russian troops are massing near Ukraine's 'fortress city'
Russian forces are reportedly gathering across the border from Ukraine's "fortress city" - are they preparing for a major attack?
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South Western Railway: First renationalised train service starts today... with replacement bus
South Western Railway (SWR) has been renationalised this weekend as part of the government's transition towards Great British Railways.
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US-EU trade war fears reignite as Europe strikes back at Trump's threat
Fears of a US-EU trade war have been reignited after Europe refused to back down in the face of fresh threats from Donald Trump.
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Gillian Anderson warns UK homelessness 'will only get worse'
Gillian Anderson has warned homelessness is a growing problem in the UK - one that will only get worse if we enter a recession.
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The anniversary of George Floyd's murder is a reminder of America's racial divides
In Minneapolis, the spot where George Floyd was murdered has been turned into a mural.
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Seriously deep sleeper not woken up by ship crashing in his garden
A cargo ship has crashed into a man's front garden in Norway, missing his home, where he was sleeping, by just a few metres.
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Get building or lose your land: Labour propose strict new demands for developers
House builders will be forced to commit to delivery time frames to get planning permission under new government rules - and those who leave sites unfinished could lose their land to local authorities.
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Rayner 'hoping' for winter fuel update within weeks - and says she 'never' wants to be Labour leader
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has told Sky News she "hopes" there will be an update on the winter fuel U-turn within weeks.
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Man charged over cargo ship that crashed into front garden
A man has been charged after a cargo ship ran aground in a front garden as the homeowner was sleeping indoors.
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Darren Milby (25th May)
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Easing you into Sunday
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