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Israeli strike in West Bank 'kills 18' as more huge blasts hit Beirut
At least 18 Palestinians are said to have died in an Israeli attack in the West Bank - as airstrikes in Lebanon continued with large blasts seen near Beirut airport.
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Doctors in Lebanon fear for their lives as bombs rain down
Doctors at one of the biggest hospitals in southern Lebanon say they're scared for their lives after a string of nearby attacks within a few days.
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Lebanese emergency workers say they are under 'specific attack' by Israelis - but won't be intimidated to leave
Multiple ambulances destroyed, stations hit, Civil Defence crews killed... emergency workers in Lebanon say they're suffering a sustained attack on them by Israeli forces.
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Government pledges £22bn for carbon capture and storage technology in net zero drive
The government has pledged nearly £22bn to fund projects that capture greenhouse gases from polluting plants and store them underground, as it races to reach strict climate targets.
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Dagenham fire: Residents' fury at 'woeful' response to blaze that nearly killed them
Residents who escaped a fire in a "deathtrap" block of flats have told Sky News they feel abandoned after both the management firm and owner of the building have failed to meet them.
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Middle East conflict: Why oil prices are not surging ahead
Israel is fighting on at least four fronts, threatening a war across the oil-rich Middle East, but there is no great sense of fear yet as far as financial markets are concerned.
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Sudan: For the few who couldn't flee this neighbourhood in Khartoum North life will never be the same
It has only been a week since the army reclaimed pockets of Khartoum North - the once bustling north-eastern wing of Sudan's tri-city capital, locally known as Khartoum Bahri.
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Tesco sees sales growth after focus on value and rise in premium shoppers
Tesco has said a focus on value amid the continuing squeeze on shoppers' budgets has paid off through a rise in half-year profits.
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Cruise ship stranded off Belfast departs after months of delays, passengers say
A US cruise ship bound for a round-the-world trip has departed off the coast of Belfast for the second time this week following months of delays, passengers have said.
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Tyre Nichols death: Memphis police officers guilty of lesser federal charges - but still face state murder case
Three police officers have been convicted of witness tampering in the case of Tyre Nichols, who died after a prolonged beating during a traffic stop in Memphis.
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Electoral Dysfunction: Starmer should hold COBRA-style meeting to decide new freebies rules, Labour veteran says
Sir Keir Starmer should hold a COBRA-style meeting with his cabinet ministers to decide new rules on donations, a former Labour minister has said.
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Former Harrods executive pulls out of top job at department store chain Fenwick
A former senior executive at Harrods has abandoned plans to become the new boss of Fenwick.
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Falklands governor says UK 'remains committed' to islanders' sovereignty following Chagos deal
The governor of the Falkland Islands has sought to reassure her citizens over the territory's sovereignty following the UK's deal with Mauritius over the Chagos Islands.
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Car industry sounds warning as electric car sales stall
The UK car industry has warned its efforts to support the transition to electric vehicles cannot be sustained indefinitely as it faces the prospect of fines for missing climate-linked sales targets.
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Hurricane Helene: Couple found dead hugging each other in bed after hurricane
A couple killed when Hurricane Helene hit the US last week were found hugging each other in bed, their grandson has said.
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Huge shift in interest rate predictions as Bank of England chief says cuts could be more 'aggressive'
Financial markets are now pricing in a shock interest rate cut for the UK at the next Bank of England meeting following remarks by its governor.
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Kim Leadbeater says legalising assisted dying won't lead to 'slippery slope'
Allowing terminally ill people to end their lives would not lead to a "slippery slope" of widening eligibility criteria, an MP pushing for the law has insisted.
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Hurricane Helene: British honeymooners stranded on mountainside for four days after storm
A British couple were stranded on a mountainside for four days after deadly Hurricane Helene battered the southeast of the US last week.