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Rachel Reeves is celebrating the Bank of England's interest cut – but behind the scenes she has little to cheer
The economy is stagnating and job losses are mounting. Now is the time to cut interest rates again.
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Trump vowed to end Ukraine war in first 24 hours of his presidency - nearly 200 days in, could he be close?
Seven hours is a long time in US politics.
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Bank of England issues inflation warning but cuts interest rate to 4%
The Bank of England has cut interest rates for the fifth time in a year to 4% but warned that climbing food prices will cause inflation to jump higher this year.
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Trump announces yet more tariffs and praises 'significant step' from Apple
Donald Trump has announced 100% tariffs on computer chips and semiconductors made outside the US.
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Diane's husband was killed by a reckless driver - the wait for justice was almost as painful
Diane Gall's husband, Martyn, had been out on a morning bike ride with his friends on their usual route one winter morning in November 2020 - when he was killed by a reckless driver.
National News
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Putin plays down idea of meeting Zelenskyy, saying 'certain conditions' must be met
Vladimir Putin has played down the possibility of talks with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying that while it is possible, certain conditions must be met.
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Trump and Putin's first meeting in years does not necessarily mean a ceasefire in Ukraine
It could be diplomatic dynamite.
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Rachel Reeves is celebrating the Bank of England's interest cut – but behind the scenes she has little to cheer
The economy is stagnating and job losses are mounting. Now is the time to cut interest rates again.
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Tropical Storm Dexter to bring potential heatwave next week
Remnants of Tropical Storm Dexter will bring an increase in temperatures over the weekend, with highs of 34C possible next week.
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Bromley burglary: £500,000 worth of gold stolen from home
Police have launched an appeal after £500,000 worth of jewellery was stolen from a house in southeast London.
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Sentebale war of words continues as charity calls for clarity on commission's probe into Prince Harry claims
The war of words over Sentebale is continuing, with the charity calling on the Charity Commission to provide clarity that its recent report did not specifically investigate claims of racism and misogyny against Prince Harry.
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Ex-Superman Dean Cain to join ICE 'ASAP' to 'save America'
Dean Cain has been branded the "worst superman ever" as he announced he will join the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "ASAP".
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Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distributions have become sites of 'orchestrated killing', charity claims
Aid sites run by a controversial US and Israeli-backed group in Gaza "have morphed into a laboratory of cruelty", leading to crowds of people being shot, a charity has said.
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Anna Friel: Pensioner who stalked Marcella star for nearly three years to be sentenced next month
A man who stalked actress Anna Friel for nearly three years is to be sentenced next month.
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Three charged with showing support for Palestine Action
Three people have been charged with showing support for Palestine Action after the group was banned as a terror organisation.
UK News
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Rachel Reeves is celebrating the Bank of England's interest cut – but behind the scenes she has little to cheer
The economy is stagnating and job losses are mounting. Now is the time to cut interest rates again.
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Tropical Storm Dexter to bring potential heatwave next week
Remnants of Tropical Storm Dexter will bring an increase in temperatures over the weekend, with highs of 34C possible next week.
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Sentebale war of words continues as charity calls for clarity on commission's probe into Prince Harry claims
The war of words over Sentebale is continuing, with the charity calling on the Charity Commission to provide clarity that its recent report did not specifically investigate claims of racism and misogyny against Prince Harry.
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Bromley burglary: £500,000 worth of gold stolen from home
Police have launched an appeal after £500,000 worth of jewellery was stolen from a house in southeast London.
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Anna Friel: Pensioner who stalked Marcella star for nearly three years to be sentenced next month
A man who stalked actress Anna Friel for nearly three years is to be sentenced next month.
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Three charged with showing support for Palestine Action
Three people have been charged with showing support for Palestine Action after the group was banned as a terror organisation.
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Oasis gig at Murrayfield in Edinburgh beats Taylor Swift for most 'ground-shaking' concert
Oasis provided the most "ground-shaking" performance at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium when they last performed there in 2009, according to analysis of seismic data.
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Diane's husband was killed by a reckless driver - the wait for justice was almost as painful
Diane Gall's husband, Martyn, had been out on a morning bike ride with his friends on their usual route one winter morning in November 2020 - when he was killed by a reckless driver.
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UK warned it risks exodus of 'disillusioned' doctors
Nearly one in five doctors is considering quitting in the UK, new figures show, while one in eight is thinking about leaving the country to work abroad.
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Homelessness minister Rushanara Ali resigns after 'extortionate' rent hike claims
Homelessness minister Rushanara Ali has resigned after reportedly hiking the rent on a property she owns by hundreds of pounds - something described by one of her tenants as "extortion".
World News
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Putin plays down idea of meeting Zelenskyy, saying 'certain conditions' must be met
Vladimir Putin has played down the possibility of talks with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, saying that while it is possible, certain conditions must be met.
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Trump vowed to end Ukraine war in first 24 hours of his presidency - nearly 200 days in, could he be close?
Seven hours is a long time in US politics.
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Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distributions have become sites of 'orchestrated killing', charity claims
Aid sites run by a controversial US and Israeli-backed group in Gaza "have morphed into a laboratory of cruelty", leading to crowds of people being shot, a charity has said.
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Is a ceasefire in Ukraine finally on the table? Here's what we know - as fighting grinds on
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Russia is "more inclined" towards a ceasefire but details of any potential deal remain scarce - including any concessions Kyiv or Moscow might be asked to make.
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Trump and Putin's first meeting in years does not necessarily mean a ceasefire in Ukraine
It could be diplomatic dynamite.
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Zoo staff face death threats for feeding baboon remains to lions
Staff at a zoo in Germany which culled 12 baboons and fed some of their carcasses to the lions say they have received death threats.
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Italy approves 'world's longest suspension bridge'
Italy's government has approved the construction of what is tipped to become the world's longest suspension bridge.
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Government ministers among eight killed in Ghana helicopter crash
Ghana's defence and environment ministers are among eight killed when a military helicopter crashed, the government has said.
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The new space race? NASA accelerates plan to put nuclear reactor on the moon
NASA is accelerating plans to put a nuclear reactor on the moon, and they claim it could happen by 2030.
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If the IDF has nothing to hide with its military and aid operation, it should allow international journalists into Gaza
Escalating Israel's military operation in Gaza to the max - which is reportedly what Israel's prime minister is leaning towards - will stretch an already exhausted army.
Entertainment News
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Diddy plotting return to music with Madison Square Garden gig, his lawyer says
Disgraced hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs is hoping to make a comeback to music with a concert at Madison Square Garden, his lawyer has said.
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Anna Friel: Pensioner who stalked Marcella star for nearly three years to be sentenced next month
A man who stalked actress Anna Friel for nearly three years is to be sentenced next month.
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Oasis gig at Murrayfield in Edinburgh beats Taylor Swift for most 'ground-shaking' concert
Oasis provided the most "ground-shaking" performance at Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium when they last performed there in 2009, according to analysis of seismic data.
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Ex-Superman Dean Cain to join ICE 'ASAP' to 'save America'
Dean Cain has been branded the "worst superman ever" as he announced he will join the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) "ASAP".
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs 'seeks pardon from Trump'
Sean "Diddy" Combs has been in contact with Donald Trump about a pardon, a source close to the rapper's legal team has told Sky News' US partner network NBC News.
Sports
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Newcastle transfers: The key questions answered about Eddie Howe's side's difficult summer
What has gone wrong for Newcastle so far this summer?
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Chris Eubank Jr's rematch against Conor Benn set to take place on November 15 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
Chris Eubank Jr's rematch with Conor Benn is now set to take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on November 15.
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John McGinn transfer news: Aston Villa captain not for sale as £18m Everton bid rejected amid Newcastle interest
Aston Villa consider John McGinn not for sale after rejecting an £18m offer from Everton.
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Salford Red Devils: Ryan Brierley and Jack Ormondroyd depart as financial crisis worsens
Salford Red Devils have sold Ryan Brierley and Jack Ormondroyd as the club's financial crisis continues to spiral.
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Lando Norris vs Oscar Piastri: How 2025 F1 world championship title battle between McLaren duo developed into a thriller
With Formula 1's thrilling 2025 season having reached its summer break, look back at a race-by-race recap of Lando Norris' delicately poised battle with Oscar Piastri for the drivers' title.
Politics
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Rachel Reeves is celebrating the Bank of England's interest cut – but behind the scenes she has little to cheer
The economy is stagnating and job losses are mounting. Now is the time to cut interest rates again.
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Chancellor doesn't rule out raising gambling taxes after report said it could lift 500,000 children out of poverty
The chancellor has declined to rule out raising taxes on gambling after a thinktank said the move could raise £3.2bn for the public coffers and cover the cost of lifting 500,000 children out of poverty.
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First migrants detained under returns deal with France
Migrants who crossed the English Channel have been detained for deportation to France under the new "one in, one out" deal.
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Diane's husband was killed by a reckless driver - the wait for justice was almost as painful
Diane Gall's husband, Martyn, had been out on a morning bike ride with his friends on their usual route one winter morning in November 2020 - when he was killed by a reckless driver.
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Ban asylum seekers who work illegally from gaining refugee status, Tories say
Asylum seekers who work in the UK without permission should be placed "on the next plane home", Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has said.