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US trade court blocks Donald Trump from imposing sweeping global tariffs - claiming he exceeded his authority
A trade court in the US has blocked Donald Trump from imposing sweeping global tariffs on imports.
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Britain has 'lost control' of its borders, defence secretary tells Sky News
Britain has "lost control" of its borders over the last five years, the defence secretary told Sky News after hundreds of migrants crossed the Channel.
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Russell Brand: Comedian and actor pleads not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges
Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges as he appeared in court in London.
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Taylor Swift buys back rights to all master recordings - but it's bad news for Reputation fans
Taylor Swift has bought back all the rights to her master recordings - but has suggested she won't be re-releasing her Reputation album.
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Why stockpiling vapes could be dangerous - as ban on disposables nears
A ban on disposable vapes comes into force on Sunday, with a warning issued about the "life-threatening dangers" of stockpiling.
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Trump to double tariffs on steel imports - as he threatens China
Donald Trump said he plans to double tariffs on steel imports from next week, deepening his trade war which has hit global markets.
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Israel confirms Hamas chief Mohammad Sinwar was killed - as group makes counter-offer on ceasefire
Israel has confirmed its forces have killed Hamas's Gaza chief, Mohammad Sinwar, as US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff called the group's counter-offer on a ceasefire "totally unacceptable".
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New three-drug combination could help women with aggressive breast cancer live longer, study suggests
A new three-drug combination could help women with a common form of aggressive breast cancer live longer, a study has suggested.
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'Deeply dangerous' assisted dying bill should be scrapped, says leading care consultant
A leading British palliative care consultant has described the assisted dying bill as "not fit for purpose" and is urging MPs to stop the bill from progressing any further.
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From Tesla tequila to Iron Man inspiration: 7 things you may not know about Elon Musk
The name Elon Musk is perhaps one of the most recognisable in the modern day.
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At least 31 people killed in Israeli attack near aid distribution site, Gaza health ministry says
At least 31 people have been killed near an aid distribution centre in the Rafah area of southern Gaza, according to the Hamas-run Palestinian health ministry.
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Indonesia quarry collapse: Owner among six people questioned by police after 17 deaths
Indonesian police are questioning six people after a rock collapse at a quarry in West Java.
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New UK weapons factories to be built 'very soon', Defence Secretary John Healey reveals
New weapons factories will be built "very soon" to show Vladimir Putin the UK is "stepping up our deterrents", the defence secretary has told Sky News.
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Trump's key economic policy has just been undermined - and the president will be seething
This is a huge decision by an obscure Manhattan court. President Trump's core economic policy has just been comprehensively undermined, he has been undermined, and he will be seething.
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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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Disposable vape ban begins - here's everything you need to know
A ban on disposable vapes is now in force across the UK.
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AB Hernandez: 16-year-old transgender athlete wins two golds and a silver as participation sparks controversy
A 16-year-old transgender athlete who is the focus of a US sports row has won two golds and a silver at the California high school track and field championship.
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Hundreds face imminent eviction as Merseyside tower blocks condemned by firefighters
Hundreds of people are facing imminent homelessness after their Merseyside flat blocks were condemned by the fire service as being unsafe.
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At least 150 killed after heavy flooding in Nigeria
Torrents of water that barrelled through a market town in Nigeria’s north-central state of Niger this week have now killed at least 151 people, officials said on Saturday.
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Prison officers should be armed with lethal weapons to crack down on Islamist terrorists, Tories say
Prison officers should be armed with lethal weapons to crack down on Islamist terrorists in jail, the shadow justice secretary has said.
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Farage has 'grabbed the mic' to dominate media agenda, says Harman
Nigel Farage has successfully exploited the Commons recess to "grab the mic" and "dominate" the agenda, Harriet Harman has said.
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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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Federal judges rule Trump tariffs can stay in place for now - as president rages at trade court's 'country threatening decision'
A federal appeals court has ruled that Donald Trump's sweeping international tariffs can remain in place for now, a day after three judges ruled the president exceeded his authority.
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Iran has stockpiled near nuclear weapons-grade uranium, UN watchdog finds
Iran further increased its stockpile of uranium to near weapons-grade levels and has carried out secret nuclear activities, the UN watchdog has said.
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Dunkirk anniversary: 85 years on from historic rescue of Allied troops, little ships recreate Operation Dynamo
Eighty-five years on from the historic rescue of hundreds of thousands of Allied troops from France, a flotilla of little ships have recreated the biggest evacuation in military history.
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Ministers to kick off hunt for successor to Ofcom chair Lord Grade
Ministers are to kick off the hunt for a new chair of the communications regulator as Lord Grade of Yarmouth prepares to bow out after a single term at the helm.
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Mountainhead: Succession writer Jesse Armstrong's new film takes aim at tech billionaires
Succession writer Jesse Armstrong says he hopes his new film about toxic tech billionaires can be a receptacle for anyone who is "feeling wonky about the world".
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Deaths after two Russian bridges collapse due to 'explosions'
Seven people have been killed and dozens are injured after two bridges collapsed overnight in different Russian regions bordering Ukraine.
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