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Guinness World Records turns 70 - and highlights some unclaimed records
Guinness World Records (GWR) is celebrating its 70th anniversary by highlighting unclaimed titles you might fancy going for.
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OpenAI reveals how most people are using ChatGPT
Most people are using ChatGPT to ask questions and get advice, new data from its developer OpenAI has revealed.
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Trump to sign US-UK tech partnership in drive for AI
Some of the biggest US technology companies have pledged billions of pounds of investment to turbocharge Britain's artificial intelligence (AI) industry, as the two countries announce a landmark technology deal.
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Pressure mounts on PM to raise Israel's Gaza offensive with Trump
Sir Keir Starmer is under mounting pressure to raise Israel's bombardment of Gaza with Donald Trump during his UK state visit, after a UN Commission said a genocide was taking place.
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No 10 insists migrant returns deal isn't a 'shambles' after court blocks man's removal
Downing Street has insisted its migrant returns scheme with France is not a "shambles" after the High Court blocked a man's deportation.
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Thousands of families remain in Gaza City as Israeli army advances
As the Israeli army advances on Gaza City, thousands of families remain in the city's crowded tent camps.
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UK and US firms announce deals in new 'golden age' of nuclear power ahead of Trump visit
The prime minister has hailed a new "golden age" of nuclear power as British and US companies announce five new commercial deals, ahead of the US president's state visit this week.
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Ricky Hatton's ex-girlfriend Claire Sweeney pays tribute after boxer's death
Ricky Hatton's ex-girlfriend Claire Sweeney has paid tribute to the former boxer after he was found dead on Sunday morning.
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Hollywood actor and director Robert Redford dies at 89
Hollywood actor and Oscar-winning director Robert Redford, known for films including Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid, All The President's Men and The Sting, has died at the age of 89.
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Trump will be treated to full pomp and pageantry - and no one does it better than Britain
While the nature of Donald Trump's second state visit is indeed unusual, from the moment Sir Keir Starmer delivered the gold-edged invitation it began a process steeped in tradition.
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Parasocial relationships: How well do we really know the people we follow online?
Ever found yourself religiously following the lives of people you've never met on social media?
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Why UK's undersea cables are vulnerable - and Putin has 'pretty good map' of where they are
Russia has a "pretty good map" of Britain's crucial network of undersea cables, experts have warned - potentially presenting Vladimir Putin with a "vulnerable soft underbelly" to attack.
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'Disappointing' no steel tariff deal done before Trump in town, industry says
The UK steel industry body has said it is "disappointing" that exports of the metal will be hit with 25% tariffs.
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Bob Geldof reveals why he won't run for Irish presidency
Bob Geldof has confirmed he will not be running for the Irish presidency - and says it's partly because he'd "miss London".
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Hillsborough Law: What is it, why was it delayed and what happens next?
After a nearly decade-long fight, the Public Office (Accountability) Bill has been introduced to parliament.
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'Shameful' that two MPs were denied entry into West Bank, Streeting says
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has criticised Israel's "shameful but not surprising" actions after two medically trained MPs were denied entry into the occupied West Bank.
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Labubus: Fake dolls seized 'falling to pieces' amid warnings they 'could be fatal'
Fake Labubu dolls have been seized amid warnings they could pose a potentially fatal choking hazard for young children.
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Spain votes to boycott Eurovision if Israel competes
Spain has become the latest country to threaten a boycott of next year's Eurovision Song Contest if Israel competes.
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Ben & Jerry's co-founder Greenfield 'heartbroken' as he quits after 47 years amid row with Unilever
The co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream has said he has a "broken heart" after quitting the company amid a row with its UK owner.
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Thomas Partey: Ex-Arsenal footballer pleads not guilty to rape charges - hours after playing against Spurs
Ex-Arsenal player Thomas Partey has pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges - hours after returning to north London for a Champions League match with new side Villarreal.
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Lab tests show Alexei Navalny was poisoned in Russian jail, his widow says
The widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has said two independent laboratory tests on biological samples taken from her late husband show he was poisoned before his death.
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'At least 16' killed in latest Israeli attacks on Gaza - as 10 children arrive in UK for NHS treatment
At least 16 people are said to have died overnight in Israeli attacks in Gaza - as the first group of 10 children arrived in the UK for urgent NHS treatment.
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Ricky Hatton's 'heartbroken' son posts first message since his death
The son of boxing legend Ricky Hatton has opened up about the death of his father, paying tribute in an emotional Instagram post.
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Madeleine McCann suspect Christian B released after serving rape sentence
Convicted sex offender Christian B has been released from prison after a prosecutor failed to find enough evidence to charge him in the Madeleine McCann case.
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Food inflation at 18-month high - and experts predict worse to come
Inflation has remained relatively high, meaning goods are becoming more expensive, particularly the cost of food, official figures show.
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What we can learn about Charlie Kirk suspect Tyler Robinson from his charging document
A charging document from prosecutors has revealed new details about Charlie Kirk's suspected shooter, including incriminating messages he allegedly sent to his roommate.
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Migrant who died on Bibby Stockholm barge 'told staff he wanted to return to home country', inquest hears
An Albanian migrant who died on the Bibby Stockholm said he wanted to return to his home country because of "mental health issues" before he was moved to the barge, an inquest has heard.