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Starmer to chair COBRA meeting over Iran war's impact on the economy, Sky News understands
Sir Keir Starmer is to chair a COBRA meeting today, Sky News understands.
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Seedance 2.0: Could this uncannily good AI make blockbuster films that are worth watching?
If you spend much time on social media, you'll have surely noticed the surge in AI-generated video filling up your feed.
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War delivers 'biggest leap in UK manufacturers' costs since 1992'
UK manufacturers are grappling with the biggest monthly leap in their costs since 1992, according to the first snapshot of the Middle East conflict's effect on the economy.
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Government looking at decoupling electricity and gas prices to bring down bills
Ed Miliband has told Labour MPs he is committed to looking at unhitching electricity prices from gas in a bid to bring down household bills.
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Hundreds of teenagers to be banned from using social media for trial period
Hundreds of British teenagers are set to take part in a trial to find out how effective a ban or restrictions on social media would be.
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Iran war: Further fuel price hikes ahead but supplies 'stable', says Petrol Retailers Association
There is no end in sight to rising fuel prices but supplies are "stable", according to an industry body.
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BBC announces former Google boss Matt Brittin as new director-general
Former Google executive Matt Brittin has been announced as the BBC's new director-general.
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Two British men arrested over Golders Green arson attack on Jewish charity Hatzola's ambulances
Two British men have been arrested in connection with the Golders Green arson attack on four ambulances by a volunteer-run Jewish charity.
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'Every indicator is flashing red,' says UN as it warns of record 'climate imbalance'
The Earth's climate is in a "state of emergency", according to the United Nations which has warned it is more out of balance than at any other time in observed history.
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Adolescence dominates BAFTA TV Awards nominations
After making TV history and picking up Golden Globe and Emmy wins in the US, Adolescence now dominates this year's BAFTA TV nominations.
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System for tackling waste crime 'not working', Environment Agency chief says
The head of the Environment Agency (EA) has told a House of Lords committee hearing that the system for tackling waste crime is not working.
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Parents of student killed in Nottingham attack on prosecution U-turn 'horror'
The parents of a student killed in the Nottingham attacks have described the "horror" of learning that prosecutors intended to accept the killer's guilty pleas to manslaughter and that he would not be prosecuted for murder.
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Denmark election: PM Frederiksen faces fight to stay in post after losses
Denmark's centre-left prime minister has said she wants to stay in her job after inconclusive election results left the country facing weeks of coalition talks.
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Italian politician resigns over stake in mafia-linked restaurant as Giorgia Meloni suffers first defeat
Italian justice undersecretary Andrea Delmastro has resigned after it emerged he had held a stake in a restaurant linked to the mafia.
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'Weather whiplash' warning as England recovers from drought after heavy rain
England has recovered from drought after four months of above average rainfall, but officials are concerned about future dry spells.
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Hospital 'missed earlier opportunity' to raise alarm about meningitis
A hospital trust has admitted it missed an earlier opportunity to alert health officials about a potential case of meningitis in Kent.
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Instagram and Facebook owner Meta ordered to pay £280m for knowingly harming children
Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp, has been ordered to pay $375m (£280m) in damages after it was found to have knowingly harmed children's mental health.
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The Iranian former commander who could be Trump's pick to negotiate with
A former commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards has emerged as a possible US contact for talks - as the new Supreme Leader's condition remains uncertain.
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Major curbs to party donations from overseas proposed in blow for Reform
A government-commissioned report has proposed significant curbs to political donations, in a move likely to hit Reform UK's funding the hardest.
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Election leaflets in foreign languages would be banned under Tory plan
Election campaign leaflets and posters published in foreign languages would be banned ahead of polling day under Tory proposals.
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Are US-Iran peace talks actually happening? Everything we know so far
Donald Trump's claim that members of his administration are negotiating with Iran on the ongoing conflict has caused more confusion than clarity.
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Student loans: The main problems caused by changes announced in the budget
Changes to the student loans system quietly announced in the last budget have provoked a loud and angry response that has woken up Westminster to what anyone who did a degree in the 2010s, and their parents, already knew.


