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CPS loses appeal over Kneecap rapper terror case
Kneecap rapper Liam Og O hAnnaidh will not face a terror trial after judges at the High Court rejected a Crown Prosecution Service appeal against the decision to throw out the case.
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Starmer warned of reputational risk over Mandelsons links to Epstein
Sir Keir Starmer was warned there was a “general reputational risk” over Lord Peter Mandelson’s relationship with paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein before giving him the role of ambassador to the US.
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Some train services resume at Glasgow Central station after fire
Some train services at Glasgow Central have resumed after a weekend fire devastated an adjacent building, but the main part of the station will remain shut for the rest of the week.
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First tranche of Mandelson papers set to be published
Downing Street could begin releasing documents related to Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to Washington today, reports have suggested.
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Cooper speaks to Rubio as US threatens most intense day of Iran war
The Foreign Secretary has emphasised “close co-ordination” on Middle Eastern security in a call with her US counterpart as Washington threatened its “most intense day” of strikes on Iran.
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Wet start to year causes surge in drivers hitting potholes hidden by puddles
Heavy rain at the start of the year caused a spike in drivers hitting potholes hidden in puddles, new figures suggest.
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Older people concerned about climate change with just 58 dismissive study
Just one in 17 older people are dismissive of climate change, with the majority of over-50s viewing it as a serious risk, a study suggests.
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Love Island star says cancer linked pregnancy drug has impacted his health
A former Love Island contestant has become the first man to speak out about how a cancer-linked pregnancy drug taken by his grandmother in the 1970s has impacted his own health.
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MPs vote to reject social media ban for under 16s
A ban on social media for under-16s has been rejected by MPs.
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Glasgow Central likely to remain closed for second day after building fire
Glasgow Central station is likely to remain closed for at least two days after a devastating fire which tore through a neighbouring building, causing major travel disruption.
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Time running out to rescue forgotten forests under plantations charity warns
England is “running out of time” to rescue nature-rich ancient woodlands buried under 20th century tree plantations, conservationists have warned.
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Gender affirming hormone treatment for children halted by NHS
Gender-affirming hormone treatment for 16 and 17-year-olds has been paused after an NHS review found evidence does not support its continued use.
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Travel disruption to continue after huge fire near Glasgow Central station
Travel disruption is expected to last throughout Monday after a fire broke in a building adjacent to Glasgow Central railway station.
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Son to succeed assassinated Iranian leader
Mojtaba Khamenei will take over from Ayatolla Ali Khamenei
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Lindsey Vonn stable after Olympic dream ends in heartbreak
Lindsey Vonn is reported to be in a “stable condition” after her fairytale Olympic comeback ended with her being airlifted to hospital following a crash in the women’s downhill in Cortina.
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FA Cup shock as Port Vale take down Sunderland
Bottom of League One Staffordshire side knock-out Premier League side with 1-0 home win
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Relieved family reunions at Dublin Airport as chartered flight lands
There were relieved family reunions at Dublin Airport after the Irish Government’s first chartered flight from the Middle East touched down.
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George Russell emerges from early chaos to win Australian Grand Prix
George Russell overcame a chaotic start to Formula One’s new era to win the season-opening Australian Grand Prix and lay down a significant maker in his world championship bid.
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US bomber lands in UK as Iran war enters eighth day
Armed Forces chief rejects that military was unprepared for Iran war
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Soham KIller Ian Huntley has died
The 52 year old was attacked in the workshop of a maximum security prison.
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One in seven high street businesses have gone cashless in the past year
One in seven high street businesses in a survey said they have gone cashless in the past year.
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Iran war enters seventh day as first Government flight brings Britons home
The US-Israeli war with Iran has entered its seventh day as the first Government-chartered plane evacuating British nationals from the region touched down in the UK.
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Dame Prue Leith and Delia Smith call for cooking in primary schools
Famous names from the world of food, Dame Prue Leith, Delia Smith and Stanley Tucci, are backing a call to get children cooking at primary school.
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isa millionaires investors near seven figure savings
Thousands of investors were “within touching distance” of being Isa millionaires in 2023 according to a money app, with many likely to have now surpassed this milestone to add to the more than 5,000 million pound Isa savers already in existence.
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zorevunersen trial seizure reduction dravet syndrome
A new experimental treatment could help children with a rare and severe form of epilepsy “lead much healthier and happier lives”, according to researchers.


