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Streeting poised to strike: Contest to replace Starmer could be triggered today
The prime minister has warned there will be "chaos" if the Labour Party is plunged into a leadership contest, as he faces a seemingly imminent challenge from Wes Streeting.
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King visits Golders Green to show solidarity with Jewish community
The King has visited Golders Green to show his support for the area's Jewish community after the stabbing attack last month.
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UK's Eurovision act to feature special 'mega synthesiser'
The UK's Eurovision entrant says it's been "a lot of work" to get ready for the contest, promising a "mega synthesiser" for the occasion.
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Nigel Farage bought £1.4m property after receiving £5m gift from British crypto billionaire, Sky News learns
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage bought a £1.4 million property in cash shortly after receiving a £5m personal gift from billionaire donor Christopher Harborne, according to property records seen by Sky News.
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Over 100 killed as storm hits India's Uttar Pradesh state
Over 100 people have been killed in a violent storm in Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state.
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Police identify three women whose bodies were recovered in sea off Brighton coast
Police in Brighton believe they have identified three women whose bodies were discovered in the sea near Brighton yesterday morning.
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OpenAI trial: Sam Altman insists he's trustworthy in riposte to Elon Musk
OpenAI boss Sam Altman has insisted he is an "honest and trustworthy businessperson", as he rejected Elon Musk's claim he moved to "steal" the company and turn it from a charity into a capitalist venture.
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GDP figures show unexpected growth, as Reeves warns 'now is not the time to put economy at risk'
The UK economy unexpectedly grew during first month of the Iran war, new official figures reveal.
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Final tranche of Mandelson files expected to be released next week
A potentially final dump of "Mandelson files" is expected next week, piling more pressure on Sir Keir Starmer as he battles to survive as prime minister.
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Cut employee national insurance to win back voters, Labour report says
Radical economic reforms such as cutting national insurance and overhauling capital gains tax are Labour's only ways of winning back voters they have lost to Reform and the Greens, a report will warn.
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Wordle to launch as TV game show with Savannah Guthrie as host and Jimmy Fallon co-producing
Wordle, the popular online word game, is coming to our screens as a game show.
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Rod Stewart tells King he 'put that little ratbag in his place' in comments about US state visit
Sir Rod Stewart has told the King he was "absolutely superb" during his recent state visit to the US, adding that His Majesty "put that little ratbag in his place".
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More than 70 million warnings sent to people searching for child sexual abuse content
More than 70 million warnings were sent to people searching for child sexual abuse material (CSAM) online in the last two years, according to new data.
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Second man charged with arson at former synagogue in East London
A second man has been charged as part of an investigation by counter-terrorism police into an arson attack at a former synagogue.
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British Steel to be nationalised 'to make Britain stronger' says Starmer
Keir Starmer has announced government plans to nationalise British Steel.
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The robot that can outplay elite table tennis players
A robot has become so good at playing table tennis that at times it defeated elite human players, in what has been hailed as "a longstanding milestone for AI".
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Duke of Sussex concerned by 'deeply troubling' rise in UK antisemitism
The Duke of Sussex has expressed concern about a "deeply troubling" rise in antisemitism in the UK.
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Trio sentenced over 'bear costume' insurance fraud scam in California
Three people have been jailed for insurance fraud after claiming their cars were damaged by a bear - only for the assailant to be somebody dressed in a bear costume.
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Scottish man jailed in Ukraine after admitting spying for Russia
A Scottish man who worked as a military instructor in Ukraine has been jailed for more than eight years after he admitted spying for Russia.
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Israel qualifies for Eurovision Song Contest final
Israel's entry has qualified for the Eurovision Song Contest final.
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Putin says Russia will deploy 'most powerful' Sarmat nuclear missile this year
Vladimir Putin says Russia will deploy the world's "most powerful" nuclear missile at the end of this year.
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World Cup 2026 could see players and fans face dangerous heat and humidity due to climate change, experts warn
This year's World Cup could see hazardous heat and humidity for players and fans at around a quarter of games, academics warned.
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Switching from weight loss jabs to daily pill could help keep off pounds
People on weight loss jabs could maintain their progress by shifting to a daily pill after finishing treatment, a study suggests.
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Met Police touts success of live facial recognition trial after woman wanted for more than 20 years is arrested in London
Several suspects have been arrested after being caught by facial recognition cameras, including a woman wanted for an assault more than 20 years ago.
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UK borrowing costs hit decades-long high as pressure mounts on Starmer
The cost of UK government borrowing has hit a high not seen in decades as Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting threats to his leadership and the oil price rises.
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Benjamin Netanyahu's office says he had secret meeting with UAE president - but Emirates deny claim
Benjamin Netanyahu's office said he secretly visited the United Arab Emirates earlier this year during the US-Israeli war with Iran - but the UAE has denied the trip took place.
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China issues warning over government's plan to nationalise British Steel
China has urged Britain to "make decisions prudently" over plans to nationalise British Steel and warned that it would protect Chinese businesses.
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Protests break out in Havana during Cuba's worst blackouts in decades - as minister says 'we have no fuel'
Protests have broken out in Havana as Cuba deals with it's worst rolling blackouts in decades.
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Fraud risk as World Cup frenzy begins, fans warned
Football fans are being urged to be alert to fraud ahead of the World Cup, with victims of ticket scams losing £215 on average.
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