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'Britain's loneliest sheep', Fiona, gives birth for first time
"Britain's loneliest sheep" has given birth for the first time.
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Robert Jenrick tries to blend old with new - but can ex-Tory really be Reform's 'reassuring revolutionary'?
Robert Jenrick, in his first major speech as Reform's Treasury spokesperson, said he wanted to approach his brief as a "reassuring revolutionary".
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Hollywood legend Robert Duvall, star of Apocalypse Now and The Godfather star, dies aged 95
Hollywood icon Robert Duvall, star of films including The Godfather and Apocalypse Now, has died at the age of 95.
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UEFA investigating alleged racist abuse directed at Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior
UEFA has appointed an ethics and disciplinary inspector after allegations a racist slur was directed at Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior during last night's Champions League match against Benfica.
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Six of Sarah Ferguson's companies to close in wake of latest Epstein files
Six firms linked to Sarah Ferguson are being wound down following revelations from the latest release of the Epstein files, Companies House documents show.
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Unemployment hits highest rate in nearly five years
The unemployment rate has increased again - to the highest level in nearly five years, according to official figures.
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Iran and US agree 'guiding principles' after more nuclear talks held
Iran and the United States have reached an understanding on "guiding principles" after fresh talks on Tehran's nuclear capabilities in Geneva, Iran's foreign minister has said.
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Starmer warns 'public health isn't a culture war' after measles outbreak
Sir Keir Starmer has warned "public health isn't a culture war" and urged parents to check their children are up to date with vaccinations after a measles outbreak.
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Is Charles Bronson on the verge of freedom? Why Britain's most notorious prisoner faces Catch-22
Is Britain's most notorious prisoner Charles Bronson on the verge of freedom?
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Are you using an AI-generated password? It might be time to change it
Have you ever asked an AI for a password?
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Fire-juggling unicyclist caught performing on crossing
Police have caught a man juggling fire while riding a unicycle on a pedestrian crossing.
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Plans to raise minimum wage for young people could be delayed, Sky News understands
Plans to increase the minimum wage for 18 to 20-year-olds to the same level as for other adults could be delayed, Sky News understands.
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Big fall in household energy bills predicted from April
Annual energy bills will fall by £117 from April due to government changes, forecasters have predicted.
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Drones flown into North Korea by civilians are harming relations, says South Korea
Drones being flown into North Korea by civilians are harming inter-Korean relations, a South Korean minister has said.
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Middle East seemingly edging closer to war as Donald Trump moves warships - and Iran drops any subtlety in response
Iran is not being subtle.
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Farage wants Reform to be party of future - but can its new top team distance itself from a Tory past?
Nigel Farage pulled out all the stops to dazzle the audience when he unveiled his cabinet-in-waiting: podiums, lights, music and a sense of showbiz his rivals would struggle to muster.
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Crotch enhancements: The latest controversy at the Winter Olympics
Crotch enhancements. Banned helmets. Qualifying manipulation claims. And Russian hacking.
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Ukrainian officials to boycott Winter Paralympics over 'outrageous' decision to allow Russia to compete under flag
Ukrainian officials will boycott next month's Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics over the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes who have been cleared to compete under their flags.
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Hundreds arrested for phone theft in London - as Met chief calls on courts to stop releasing offenders
More than 200 people have been arrested in the past four weeks as part of a phone theft crackdown in London - with drones and facial recognition used to catch those responsible.
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Interest rate cut even more likely next month as inflation falls
The rate at which prices are increasing has fallen significantly, official figures have shown, making an interest rate cut next month even more likely.
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Russian athletes set to compete under own flag at Paralympics for first time since 2014
Russia is set to have athletes competing under their own flag at the Paralympic Games for the first time since 2014.
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UK's Eurovision entry is YouTuber and electronic artist Look Mum No Computer
The UK's entrant for this year's Eurovision Song Contest will be YouTuber and electronic artist Look Mum No Computer.
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Storm Pedro bringing more rain and snow to UK - but warmer weather is on its way
A weather system, named as Storm Pedro, is forecast to bring rain and snow to Britain today and tomorrow - but "much milder" conditions are expected for the weekend.
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1,000 suspected paedophiles being arrested every month
Police are arresting 1,000 suspected paedophiles every month as the threat of child sex abuse worsens, the National Crime Agency (NCA) has warned.
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11 dead after US forces strike alleged drug boats in the Pacific and Caribbean
Strikes have been launched by US forces on three alleged drug smuggling boats in the eastern Pacific and the Caribbean, killing 11 people.
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Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo sets record with fifth Olympic gold medal - and 10th overall - at Winter Games
Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo has won his fifth Olympic gold medal at the Winter Games - and the 10th of his career.
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UK at risk of more flooding 'for months to come' after record-breaking January
Parts of Britain could be at risk of further flooding for months to come because so much rain has fallen so far this year, according to new analysis.
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Twelve people die in fireworks explosion at Lunar New Year celebrations in eastern China
At least 12 people have been killed after an explosion and fire at a fireworks shop in eastern China, the country's state media has said.
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Can governments ever keep up with big tech?
Tech moves fast, regulation doesn't - that's what the prime minister is now having to contend with.
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CCTV shows the moments before Saudi Cambridge student Mohammed Algasim is fatally stabbed
CCTV shows the moments before a Saudi student was fatally stabbed in the neck by a stranger as he sat with friends outside his university accommodation.
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Nancy Guthrie: No match found for DNA on glove recovered near home
DNA recovered from a glove found near the home of Nancy Guthrie does not match anything in a national database, authorities have said.
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Illegal dump next to M25 to finally close after lorry tipping out waste gets stuck in mud
The Environment Agency (EA) has been granted a restriction order to shut Britain's latest large-scale illegal dump due to "serious harm to human health" and fire concerns.
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Social media goes on trial in LA - here's what you need to know
Social media is on trial in Los Angeles. What happens next could change the way it operates.


