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Reports of BBC coup 'complete nonsense', board member tells MPs
Reports of a "board-level orchestrated coup" at the BBC are "complete nonsense", non-executive director Sir Robbie Gibb has told MPs.
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Overnight attacks in Russia and Ukraine as Zelenskyy eyes talks with Trump over peace plan
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy are set to hold talks over the Ukraine peace plan, hours after Russia and Ukraine traded deadly overnight strikes.
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Budget 2025: Rachel Reeves calls for Labour MPs to unite - but admits they might not like everything
A defiant Rachel Reeves has urged Labour MPs to unite behind this week's budget - but appeared to admit they might not like all of her policies.
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Man arrested in connection with massive illegal waste dump in Kidlington, Oxfordshire
A man has been arrested in connection with the large-scale illegal tipping of waste in Oxfordshire, police have said.
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Budget 2025: Three things Rachel Reeves's speech boils down to - and two tricks the chancellor will fall back on
This is going to be a big budget - not to mention a complex budget.
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Return to China 'not an option', Taiwan warns - as Xi mentions issue in phone call with Trump
Taiwan's prime minister has warned that a "return" to China is not an option.
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One in four GPs using AI at work despite vast majority having no training, survey finds
One in four GPs are now using artificial intelligence (AI) in their work, despite almost none having formal training or guidance from their employers, new research has found.
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Heathrow Airport's £33bn third runway plan chosen by government
Heathrow's £33bn proposal for a third runway has been chosen as the plan to expand the airport, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has announced.
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Missed congeniality: Beauty pageant organiser accused of calling contestant a 'dumbhead'
The organiser of Miss Universe has told Sky News he cannot stand down from his position - despite allegations he was aggressive towards a contestant.
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Ministers set to unveil major curbs to jury service
Ministers are set to unveil major curbs to jury service after it emerged that future juries could only be used to decide on cases of murder, rape, or manslaughter.
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Army pauses use of Ajax armoured fighting vehicles after dozens of soldiers fall ill
The British Army has paused the use of its new Ajax armoured fighting vehicles after "around 30" soldiers suffered vibration and hearing problems following a training exercise at the weekend.
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Milkshakes and lattes to be hit with sugar tax, Wes Streeting announces
Milkshakes and lattes will be hit with a sugar tax for the first time in a bid to tackle obesity, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said.
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William Hill owner eyes sale of Italian arm amid Reeves tax threat
The owner of William Hill has drawn up contingency plans to seek a buyer for its market-leading Italian operation to fortify its balance sheet as it braces itself for a swingeing gambling tax raid in this week's budget.
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Zelenskyy is racing to beat Donald Trump's peace plan deadline – but what will Russia do?
Washington woke up this morning to a flurry of developments on Ukraine.
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British Gas parent company boss 'happy to pay more' tax for bills to go down
The boss of British Gas's parent company has said he would be happy to pay more tax as he called for levies on bills to be removed and transferred to general taxation.
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Luxury cars removed from Motability scheme ahead of budget
Luxury cars will no longer be available for Motability recipients, it has been announced, with the government saying more money will also go to British manufacturers under changes.
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Controversial US and Israeli-backed aid operation the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to close
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a controversial US and Israeli-backed aid distribution group, has said it will permanently cease operations.
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Jimmy Cliff: Reggae singer and actor dies
Jimmy Cliff, a musical artist who helped bring reggae to an international audience, has died aged 81.
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Business secretary Peter Kyle calls for 'more urgency' in push for growth ahead of budget
The government needs "more urgency" to grow the economy, the business secretary has admitted.
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Female stars may leave sport unless tech giants clamp down on online abuse, Ofcom warns
The boss of the communications regulator fears sport will lose out on female stars because of online abuse - and is urging social media companies to adopt recommendations to clean up their platforms.
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Nigel Farage dismisses school racism claims as 'banter in a playground'
Nigel Farage has said he did not racially abuse fellow pupils while at school in a "hurtful or insulting way".
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Ukrainian sumo wrestler makes history in Japan
A Ukrainian sumo wrestler who left his homeland after Russia's full-scale invasion has made history in Japan.
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Tulip Siddiq: Lawyers and former ministers warn of 'profound concerns' over Labour MP's trial
A group of prominent British lawyers and former cabinet ministers have raised "profound concerns" about the trial of Labour MP Tulip Siddiq over corruption allegations in Bangladesh.
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Four more arrests made over Louvre heist as £76m haul remains missing
Four more arrests have been made by French police investigating the Louvre museum heist.
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Trump follows through on 'drill, baby, drill' pledge - and it could have huge consequences
"Drill, baby, drill" was Donald Trump's campaign pledge - and he's following through with a proposal to expand fossil fuel production, which environmentalists say would have devastating consequences.


