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Police called as two young bears escape from wildlife enclosure in Devon - and devour honey
Two young bears escaped from their enclosure at a wildlife park in Devon - and devoured a week's worth of honey.
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Starmer suspends four Labour MPs for breaches of party discipline
Sir Keir Starmer has suspended four MPs for repeated breaches of party discipline.
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New electric car grants of up to £3,750 aims to drive sales
The taxpayer is to help drive the switch to non-polluting vehicles through a new grant of up to £3,750, but some of the cheapest electric cars are to be excluded.
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John Torode responds to MasterChef sacking
MasterChef presenter John Torode will no longer work on the show after an allegation he used an "extremely offensive racist term" was upheld, the BBC has said.
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Babies born in UK with DNA from three people to prevent inherited disease takes medicine into uncharted territory
Eight babies have been born in the UK with DNA from three people following a procedure to eliminate an incurable inherited disease.
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East and West Midlands are latest regions officially in drought - which areas could be next?
The East and West Midlands are officially in drought after the driest start to a year since 1976.
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Why Israel is getting involved in Syria's internal fighting
Israel has shown little respect for international borders since becoming the unrivalled military hegemon of the Middle East. Today that meant an Israeli airstrike on a government building in Damascus.
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Why suspended Labour MPs clearly hit a nerve with Starmer
After a tricky few weeks for the government, in which backbenchers overturned plans to cut back welfare spending, now a heavy hand to get the party into line.
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Inflation jumps to 3.6% on fuel and food price pressures
The rate of inflation has risen by more than expected on the back of fuel and food price pressures, according to official figures which have prompted accusations of an own goal for the chancellor.
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'My family is finished': Afghan man in UK military data breach says he feels betrayed
An Afghan man who worked for the British military has told Sky News he feels betrayed and has "completely lost (his) mind" after his identity was part of a massive data breach.
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Emmy nominations revealed - with Adolescence up for 13 awards
The 2025 Emmy nominations have been revealed - with British crime drama Adolescence up for 13 awards.
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'Betrayed' Afghan interpreter says family 'waiting for death' under Taliban after UK military data breach
An Afghan interpreter who worked with the British military has told Sky News he feels "betrayed by the British government" after a massive data breach saw his personal details revealed.
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Trump to 'refine trade deal' with UK during Scotland trip
Donald Trump has said he will "refine the trade deal" with the UK during his private trip to Scotland later this month.
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Action taken to stop ticketless Oasis fans from watching this week's shows in Manchester
Huge steel fences have been erected to prevent ticketless fans from watching the Oasis reunion tour in Manchester.
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Family of woman who died after misdiagnosis by 'substitute doctor' criticise govt review
The parents of a woman who died after her blood clot was misdiagnosed by someone who she thought was a doctor have called a government-ordered review "a missed opportunity".
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HMRC 'doesn't know' how many billionaires pay tax in the UK
HM Revenue and Customs does not know how many billionaires pay tax in the UK, according to a new report by MPs.
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World's biggest human imaging project reaches new milestone after scanning 100,000th UK volunteer
Steve's morning starts lying still in the clanging magnet of an MRI machine as his body is slowly scanned from neck to knee in intimate detail.
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Photograph of Queen Camilla released to celebrate 78th birthday
A photograph of the Queen has been released to celebrate her 78th birthday.
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Afghan data breach timeline: The fallout behind the scenes
The details of a massive data breach by the British military over Afghan nationals have come out this week. But behind the scenes, the fallout has been ongoing for years.
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Snake captured on passenger plane - as expert reveals how it got there
A flight in Australia was delayed for two hours after a stowaway snake was found in the plane's cargo hold.
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Israel attacks Syrian military HQ - and disrupts live TV broadcast
Israeli airstrikes have targeted the Syrian military headquarters in Damascus amid renewed clashes in the country.
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Gaza: At least 20 killed near distribution site, says Israel-backed aid group
At least 20 people have been killed in an incident in Khan Younis, according to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an Israel and US-backed organisation.
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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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Ghislaine Maxwell could use 'government misconduct' to challenge imprisonment
Disgraced British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell could use "government misconduct" to challenge her imprisonment, her family has claimed.
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Weather: Temperatures set to hit 30C in parts of UK this week
Temperatures are set to hit 30C in some parts of the UK this week.
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Why Trump has turned his back on Putin - somewhat
When Donald Trump arrived at the White House for the first time nine years ago, he vowed to tear up the rule book, upend the world order and fundamentally change America's approach to its foreign relations.
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Deadly crush at Gaza aid site after new system implemented
Twenty one people have been killed following a crush at an aid distribution site in Gaza, according to local health officials.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves considering 'changes' to ISAs - and says there's too much focus on 'risk' in investing
The chancellor has confirmed she is considering "changes" to ISAs - and said there has been too much focus on the "risk" of consumers investing.
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Who are the suspended Labour MPs - and why did they lose the whip?
Sir Keir Starmer has suspended four Labour MPs today for "repeated breaches of party discipline".
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Starmer says former Tory ministers have 'serious questions to answer' over Afghan data breach
Sir Keir Starmer has said former Tory ministers have "serious questions to answer" about how the names of Afghans who worked with UK forces were exposed.
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BBC reveals highest-earning stars - as pay list published
Gary Lineker has topped the list of the BBC's highest-earning stars for the eighth year running.
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Most important part of chancellor's annual Mansion House speech was what wasn't said
The real story from Tuesday night's Mansion House was more what didn't happen than what did happen.
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Prince Harry follows in Diana's footsteps - and returns to Angola to back landmine clearing charity
The Duke of Sussex has visited Angola to support a landmine clearing charity, repeating a famous trip his mother made in 1997.
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Lionesses stumbled at start of Euros but feel like 'Proper England' again
Beyond the home comforts at the Lionesses' temporary base in Zurich, a permanent slice of English life can be found here at the Nelson.