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Russian earthquake triggers tsunami warnings across the Pacific - what we know so far
An earthquake off the Russian peninsula of Kamchatka has triggered tsunami warnings in Japan, China, Hawaii, the US and central and Latin America.
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How is Starmer's government doing? Here's what 'end-of-term' report from voters says
One year on, how's Keir Starmer's government going? We've put together an end-of-term report with the help of pollster YouGov.
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Mile after mile of grey rubble - the view from a plane dropping aid to Gaza
We are on our way to Gaza with the Jordanian military.
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Ozzy Osbourne is given final tour of Birmingham - with thousands of fans flooding streets to pay their respects
Ozzy Osbourne has taken his final tour of Birmingham - with his family experiencing the love of thousands of fans who turned out to see the heavy metal star come home.
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Starmer's plan to recognise Palestinian state labelled 'appeasement towards jihadist terrorists' by Netanyahu
Sir Keir Starmer's plan to recognise Palestine as a state has been attacked as "appeasement towards jihadist terrorists" by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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'Simmering' division in town where hotel for asylum seekers is beacon for unrest
In Altrincham near Manchester, two opposing groups have gathered to throw insults at each other across the A56.
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Earthquake off Russia's Far East one of the strongest ever - what are the others?
An enormous 8.8 magnitude earthquake has hit off the far east of Russia - potentially the sixth largest on record.
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Trade war: Aston Martin outlines plan to beat US tariff hit as profits sink
Aston Martin Lagonda has revealed a plan to bring forward production at the beginning of next year as it looks to swerve a worse hit from US trade tariffs.
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Gary Neville hits out at national insurance rise - and makes prediction for Manchester United's season
Gary Neville has criticised the government's national insurance (NI) rise this year, saying it could deter companies from employing people and "probably could have been held back".
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Lesotho: In the country that Trump claims 'nobody has ever heard of', his name evokes fear and panic
A blanket of thick fog covers Lesotho's capital, Maseru.
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How Australian death cap mushroom trial unfolded - as Erin Patterson found guilty of murder
An Australian woman has been found guilty of murdering three people after serving them poisonous mushrooms.
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Bob Geldof accuses Israeli authorities of 'lying' about starvation in Gaza
Bob Geldof has accused the Israeli authorities of "lying" about starvation in Gaza - after Israel's government spokesperson claimed there was "no famine caused by Israel".
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs asks judge to release him on $50m bond as he awaits sentencing
Disgraced hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has asked a judge to release him on a $50m bond as he waits to be sentenced for prostitution-related offences.
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Bishop in dressing gown interrupts church concert - and asks crowd to 'leave my house'
A disgruntled bishop in a dressing gown has interrupted a church concert in London - telling singers to stop their "terrible racket" and "leave his house".
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Turkey wildfires: At least 17 killed as thousands flee their homes
Wildfires in several Turkish regions have claimed at least 17 lives in the past month, as record-breaking heatwaves and strong winds fuel devastating blazes across the eastern Mediterranean.
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Company at heart of Coldplay viral video releases tongue-in-cheek clip - with a big twist
The company at the centre of a viral video at a Coldplay concert has released a tongue-in-cheek clip on social media - featuring Gwyneth Paltrow as a "temporary spokesperson".
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'Monster' earthquake in Russia was one that some seismologists were anticipating
As earthquakes go, this was a monster.
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BMA hits back at claims it refused to allow doctors to work in critical areas during strike
The British Medical Association has hit back at claims the organisation refused to allow doctors to keep working in critical areas during five days of strike action.
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Wes Streeting rules out pay rises for striking resident doctors saying they have 'squandered goodwill'
Resident doctors have "squandered the considerable goodwill" they had with the government by going on strike, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has told them.
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Freed British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari says Starmer not 'on right side of history' over Palestine recognition
A British-Israeli woman who was held hostage by Hamas for more than a year has said Sir Keir Starmer is "not standing on the right side of history" after his conditional pledge to recognise Palestine as a state.
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Hundreds of thousands of people backlash against internet safety rules
Hundreds of thousands of people are protesting the UK's new online safety rules, with accusations of censorship being levelled at the government.
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Flights resume after air traffic control glitch causes disruption
Flights have resumed after a technical issue at air traffic control caused widespread disruption.
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Two British boys, 11 and 13, drown off Catalan coast, Spanish officials say
Two British boys, aged 11 and 13, have drowned in eastern Spain.
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TikTok to alert parents when teens post public videos
TikTok will now alert parents when their teenager posts a public video, as part of new safety tools launched this week.
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Epping leaders request meeting with home secretary over asylum hotel
Protests at a hotel in Essex housing asylum seekers "is a crisis that risks boiling over", the local MP has said as pressure builds on the home secretary to close it down.