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What is Trump's Board of Peace - and is it going to replace the UN?
Donald Trump says "a lot of great people" want to join his Board of Peace - but some world leaders are clearly worried the controversial initiative could undermine the United Nations.
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The reality behind Trump's Greenland 'deal'
European governments and their diplomats here in Washington are as relieved as they are exasperated by this extraordinary Greenland show and latest act which played out in the Swiss Alps over the past 24 hours.
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Is a new world 'without rules' emerging? What global leaders have said
The world order is in the "midst of a rupture", leaders have warned - telling how international law is being "trampled underfoot" and "imperial ambitions are resurfacing".
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Prince Harry becomes emotional after day of dramatic evidence against Mail publisher
Prince Harry became emotional as he finished an intense day of evidence against the publisher of the Daily Mail - telling the High Court his wife Meghan's life had been made an "absolute misery".
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£20,000 reward offered to catch 'Beast of Birkenhead' who murdered Diane Sindall
It's a brutal crime that's haunted the streets of Merseyside for decades.
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Logging off: Kids' social media ban now feels almost certain
The House of Lords has backed a ban on under-16s using social media.
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Inside the new breed of 'zero bills' homes where you pay nothing for your energy
Elliott Wood has something you're probably going to want.
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Kemi Badenoch issues warning to Tory MPs at emergency meeting
It was billed as an emergency meeting of Tory MPs after a trio of defections to Reform UK, but judging by the noise that greeted Kemi Badenoch it could have been a victory rally.
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Why is Ryanair fighting with Elon Musk?
Elon Musk has said he could buy Ryanair amid an ongoing public spat with the budget airline's boss Michael O'Leary.
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Plans for new regulations to protect tenants in Scotland from damp and mould
New regulations to protect tenants in Scotland from damp and mould are to be laid at Holyrood.
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Trump's Greenland climbdown: Don't let it fool you, this crisis is far from over for NATO
Donald Trump's grandstanding on Greenland betrays a disdain for NATO that means this crisis for the alliance is far from over despite his sudden climbdown.
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The group fighting back amid Kent's 'water limbo' - which they blame on South East Water
Water fights are supposed to be fun - but the anger, indignation, and exasperation in Tunbridge Wells mean this one will be feisty.
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Israeli fire kills at least 11 Palestinians in Gaza, hospital officials say
Israeli forces have killed at least 11 Palestinians in Gaza, local hospital officials have said.
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Prince Harry v Daily Mail: A huge day, but a surprisingly short time on the stand in his case against Associated Newspapers
This was billed as a huge day for Prince Harry, the emotional enormity of it all immediately clear as he gave his evidence, from his visible frustration to his audible final moment of upset.
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Actors' union offered better deal over AI protections
Artificial intelligence protections for performers could be implemented for the first time, as union negotiations to establish a framework progress.
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US moves 150 Islamic State prisoners out of Syria with thousands more to follow
US troops have transferred 150 Islamic State (IS) prisoners from Syria to Iraq under plans that could see 7,000 detainees moved across the border.
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Sir David Beckham refuses to answer Sky News questions in Davos
Sir David Beckham has refused to answer questions on his relationship with his son at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
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More incidents to be sent to VAR at World Cup 2026
Matches at this summer's World Cup are set to see more incidents sent for VAR reviews - but referees have been told to be quicker to stop frustrating fans with long delays.
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Ghislaine Maxwell set to appear before US Congress in Epstein probe
Ghislaine Maxwell, the former girlfriend of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein, is set to appear before a US congressional committee next month.
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Doula warning issued after baby's death
The death of a baby girl has prompted a warning over the use of doulas during births after one had "negatively impacted" midwives.
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Trump suffers Supreme Court setback in bid to fire Fed governor
Six out of nine US Supreme Court justices have indicated support for keeping a central bank interest rate-setter in her job, in defiance of the Donald Trump administration.
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Huge rise in UK adults using ADHD medication
The use of medication to treat Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has risen sharply in the UK, largely due to growing prescription rates among adults - particularly women.
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Inflation ticks up for first time in 5 months to 3.4%, ONS figures show
The rate of price increases rose again in December, official figures have confirmed, with inflation rising to 3.4%.
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Children could be screened for diabetes in NHS clinics after landmark study
A landmark study has paved the way for type 1 diabetes screening among children to stop them "crash landing" into diagnosis.


