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Rayner Starmer needs to set out change and bring back Burnham
Angela Rayner has called on Sir Keir Starmer to “set out the change our country needs” as she warned Labour is facing its “last chance” after a disastrous set of election results.
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Daizen Maeda nets memorable goal as Celtic close gap on leaders with Rangers win
A resurgent Daizen Maeda delivered a memorable Celtic Park goal as the champions cut the gap on William Hill Premiership leaders Hearts to one point with a 3-1 comeback win over Rangers.
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Starmer fighting to keep job as former minister warns he has lost the country
Sir Keir Starmer will set out a “fresh direction” as he battles to save his job in the face of a leadership challenge following Labour’s disastrous election results.
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Daniel Dubois Warrior spirit made me climb off canvas to claim world title
Daniel Dubois believes he demonstrated his “warrior” spirit after twice rising from the canvas to claim the WBO heavyweight title by stopping Fabio Wardley in an all-British barnburner.
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Adolescence tipped to triumph at Bafta TV awards
Adolescence is tipped to triumph at the Bafta TV awards following its headline-making year.
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Army parachutes team on to Tristan da Cunha to support hantavirus response
A specialist Army team and medical personnel have been parachuted on to the British overseas territory Tristan da Cunha with medical aid and equipment, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has said.
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Dieters who want to keep weight off should walk 8500 steps per day
Dieters who want to keep the weight off should make sure they are walking 8,500 steps per day, new research suggests.
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David Morrissey opens up about alcoholism following death of his father
Actor and film-maker David Morrissey has revealed he is a “recovering alcoholic” and has opened up about his “self-destructive” behaviours that followed the death of his father.
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Children use pester power to get parents to buy junk food study
Children are winning the war when it comes to getting their parents to buy junk food, new research suggests, with parents frequently caving in to demands for fatty and sugary foods.
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Plaid Cymru will seek to form minority Welsh government leader says
Rhun ap Iorwerth has said Plaid Cymru will seek to form a minority Government in Wales, as he spoke outside the Senedd after a historic election.
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Rory McIlroy makes dig at LIV finances but open to players returning to PGA Tour
Masters champion Rory McIlroy took aim at LIV Golf’s financial plight, but is not against players returning to the PGA Tour.
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Man with life threatening injuries after car hits pedestrians
A man has suffered life-threatening injuries after a car hit multiple pedestrians in a town centre.
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Chris Packham says David Attenborough has been enormous mentor over the years
TV nature presenter and activist Chris Packham has described veteran broadcaster Sir David Attenborough as “an enormous mentor over the years” while speaking at an event in honour of his 100th birthday.
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Starmer defies calls to quit after electoral bloodbath for Labour
Sir Keir Starmer is battling mounting calls to quit after Labour’s electoral humiliation.
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Plaid Cymru eyes up prospects for Welsh Government as Labour licks its wounds
Plaid Cymru is set to gather its 43-strong team of Welsh parliamentarians together, as the party sizes up the prospects of forming the next Government of Wales while Labour licks its wounds from a historic defeat.
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Swinney fails to win majority but says SNP emphatically won Holyrood election
John Swinney declared the SNP has “emphatically” won the election, and a fifth term in power in Scotland, as Labour recorded its worst ever Holyrood result and tied for second place with Reform UK.
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Starmer refuses to shift left or right amid pressure over electoral mauling
Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to listen to voters but refused to shift “left or right” despite pressure to change course and backbench calls for a new leader following Labour’s electoral mauling.
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Tale of two Scotlands as survey reveals areas with highest life satisfaction
Mid Dunbartonshire ranks as the highest constituency in the UK for life satisfaction, according to a survey on feelings of “belonging”.
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Survey reveals how first time buyers are achieving dream home on a budget
Two-thirds (66%) of first-time buyers bought a “doer-upper” that needed renovation work to save money on the property price, a survey has found.
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Keir Starmer not going to walk away despite Labour election woes
Sir Keir Starmer insisted he would not quit despite an electoral mauling in Labour’s heartlands as Nigel Farage’s Reform UK made stunning gains.
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Eluned Morgan the First Minister of Wales loses seat in Senedd election
Baroness Eluned Morgan, the First Minister of Wales, has lost her seat in the Senedd and resigned as Welsh Labour leader in a dire set of elections for the party.
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Counting under way in Holyrood election as SNP eyes fifth consecutive win
Counting is under way in the Scottish Parliament election after voters went to the polls on Thursday.
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Labour heading for crushing defeat in Wales
Labour is heading for a crushing defeat in Wales after suffering disastrous local election results in England overnight.
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Starmer takes responsibility for tough election results but vows to carry on
Sir Keir Starmer insisted he would carry on as Prime Minister despite Labour suffering disastrous local election losses.
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Third British national diagnosed with suspected hantavirus linked to cruise ship
A third British national has been diagnosed with suspected hantavirus linked to a cruise ship outbreak, health officials have said.


