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Police appeal after woman raped in 'racially aggravated attack' in West Midlands
Police have said they are investigating a "racially aggravated" rape in the West Midlands.
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'They're in conditions you can't even imagine': Son of UK couple held in Iran renews plea for their release
"Mum is teaching yoga and English to her cellmates in Iranian prison."
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Man jailed after beating his frail father to death with dumbbell in row over £40
A man who beat his frail father to death with a dumbbell as he lay on the floor has been jailed for 18 years.
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Senior Labour MP demands answers from foreign secretary over Mandelson vetting
A senior Labour MP has written to the foreign secretary demanding answers about the vetting process for UK diplomats in the wake of Peter Mandelson's sacking as US ambassador.
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Yellow wind warning in place for most of England from Sunday
A yellow wind warning will be in place for most of England and all of Wales on Sunday and Monday - with people told to expect travel disruption and power outages.
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Roadwork levels hit record highs – as expert partially blames Boris Johnson
The number of roadworks in Britain has more than doubled in the past two years - and frustrated drivers are more likely than ever to get stuck behind temporary traffic lights.
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'African tribe' camping in Scottish woodlands vows to stay put despite court order
The leader of a self-styled African tribe living in a Scottish woodland has vowed his group will stay put despite a court order stating the encampment should be removed.
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Asylum seekers come face-to-face with migrant hotel critics
"It makes me sad. We left when our country had the troubles so we should have in this world… the humanity".
Local Headlines
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Leader predicts ice rink application in new year
Work on Dudley’s new ice rink could start next spring if borough planners give their blessing to the scheme.
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Major parties reveal their election priorities
Dudley’s biggest council group leaders are gearing up for the first local elections in two years.
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Health check shows predicted overspend of £2.5m
Dudley Council’s latest financial health check reveals a £2.5m overspend but officials say there is no cause for alarm.
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BBC commits to further significant growth in West Midlands
The BBC has agreed to a significant expansion of its services in the West Midlands to further support creative growth and to promote the region as a centre of creative excellence to the wider industry.
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Changes to historic town centre building rejected
An application to turn a Dudley landmark building into five short-term letting rooms has been thrown out.
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Heritage weekend draws the crowds at Severn Valley Railway
A charity event at the Severn Valley Railway smashed visitor expectations and provided a truly unique opportunity to see many examples of modern freight traction alongside heritage locomotives.
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Dudley MP Launches Sycamore Adventure petition
Sonia Kumar MP has launched a petition calling on Dudley Council to halt plans to privatise Sycamore Adventure Centre, a much-loved community facility that has served local families for some 16 years.
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Battle of Britain to commemorate heroes
The Deputy Mayor of Dudley will attend a special service this Sunday to commemorate the borough’s Battle of Britain heroes.
Entertainment News
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'Epstein is rolling in his grave laughing': Artist reveals why he photographed convicted paedophile - and Donald Trump
Andres Serrano says he doesn't set out to be a controversial artist - but he's certainly proved to be one during his career.
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Henry Cavill suffers injury while training for Highlander film
Actor Henry Cavill has suffered an injury during training ahead of filming for the remake of the Highlander film.
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Ireland will not participate in Eurovision if Israel is allowed to take part
Ireland will not participate in the Eurovision Song Contest next year if Israel is allowed to take part, RTE has announced.
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Gary Lineker ends Ant and Dec winning streak at National Television Awards months after antisemitism row
Former Match Of The Day presenter Gary Lineker has won the best TV presenter prize at the National Television Awards - months after he left the BBC following an antisemitism row.
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Sir Elton John 'so proud' of Watford FC as new kit marks 50 years since he became chairman
Sir Elton John has said he is "so proud" of Watford FC as the football club released a new kit marking 50 years since he became its chairman.
National Sport
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Man City vs Man Utd: Has Ruben Amorim's or Pep Guardiola's rebuild shown greater promise so far this Premier League season?
The winds of change are sweeping through Manchester.
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Enzo Fernandez making runs like Chelsea legend Frank Lampard, Mohammed Kudus impressing for Spurs - The Radar
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Renee Slegers Arsenal exclusive: How WSL title can be won by keeping calm and channeling Champions League final win
"We said at the start of the season - I don't even think all of our Euros groups were back - we want to go and win things this season. But that's it. That's the only time I'll say it."
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Ange Postecoglou: New Nottingham Forest boss jokes he will have to win trophy in first season to stay in job
New Nottingham Forest boss Ange Postecoglou has joked that he will have to win a trophy in his first year in charge to remain in the job.
Business News
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Zero growth in July as economy 'continued to slow', official figures show
The UK economy "continued to slow" and recorded zero growth in July, according to official figures showing a big drag from manufacturers.
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Giorgio Armani's will sets path for sale of fashion empire
After a lifetime of spurning would-be business suitors, the late Italian designer Giorgio Armani instructed his family to gradually sell off his vast fashion empire.
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Jaguar Land Rover shutdown extended after cyber attack
The halt to production at Jaguar Land Rover has been extended again as it grapples the impact of a cyber attack, with a trade union demanding a COVID-style furlough scheme for workers affected in the supply chain.
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The Diamond Store seeks sparkle with hunt for new investors
Britain's biggest online diamond jewellery retailer is exploring the sale of a stake in the business to outside investors for the first time in its 69-year history.
Politics News
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Calls for Starmer to publish security services' concerns about Mandelson's US appointment
The Conservatives have urged Sir Keir Starmer to publish all concerns raised by the security services about the appointment of sacked US ambassador Peter Mandelson.
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Senior Labour MP demands answers from foreign secretary over Mandelson vetting
A senior Labour MP has written to the foreign secretary demanding answers about the vetting process for UK diplomats in the wake of Peter Mandelson's sacking as US ambassador.
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There is a witch-hunt vibe in Labour on how and who approved Peter Mandelson's appointment
The question being asked everywhere today is "how did it happen"? Because the vibe out of Downing Street this morning seems to be that nobody anywhere did anything wrong, processes were followed, and everything went by the book.
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Roadwork levels hit record highs – as expert partially blames Boris Johnson
The number of roadworks in Britain has more than doubled in the past two years - and frustrated drivers are more likely than ever to get stuck behind temporary traffic lights.
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Why sacking Lucy Powell might come back to haunt Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer may end up regretting sacking Lucy Powell.
World News
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Charlie Kirk suspect arrested after tip-off from father
US officials have confirmed the suspect in the killing of Charlie Kirk has been arrested and identified as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.
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UK joins NATO operation to bolster Europe's eastern flank after Russian drone incursions into Poland
NATO is to bolster Europe's eastern flank, including the use of UK military resources, after Russia's "reckless and unacceptable" violation of Polish airspace.
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Russia-Belarus drills begin as tensions high after drone incursion in Poland
Thousands of troops are taking part in a joint military exercise between Russia and Belarus, as tensions with the EU run high following a Russian drone incursion into Polish airspace earlier this week.
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Netherlands joins Ireland in threatening to boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel takes part
Netherlands has joined Ireland and other countries in threatening to withdraw from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest if Israel competes.
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'I'm afraid of leaving the house' - what it's like to live undocumented in Trump's America
It took great courage for her to talk to us. Her story and her experience is a stark glimpse into the life of an undocumented person in America today.
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'Epstein is rolling in his grave laughing': Artist reveals why he photographed convicted paedophile - and Donald Trump
Andres Serrano says he doesn't set out to be a controversial artist - but he's certainly proved to be one during his career.
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'They're in conditions you can't even imagine': Son of UK couple held in Iran renews plea for their release
"Mum is teaching yoga and English to her cellmates in Iranian prison."
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Prince Harry makes surprise visit to Ukraine
Prince Harry has made a surprise visit to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, a spokesperson for the royal has said.
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Giorgio Armani's will sets path for sale of fashion empire
After a lifetime of spurning would-be business suitors, the late Italian designer Giorgio Armani instructed his family to gradually sell off his vast fashion empire.
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At least 193 dead in two boat accidents in Democratic Republic of Congo
At least 193 people have been killed in two deadly boat accidents in two days in Democratic Republic of Congo.
Weird News
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Man arrested for allegedly living in crawl space of Oregon housing complex
A man in the US has been arrested for allegedly living in the crawl space of a property without the owner's permission.
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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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What are Labubus and how did they get so popular?
Troll-like Labubu dolls have taken over the consumer world. Their creator, Pop Mart, has reported a near 400% net profit so far this year, while some have spent thousands on the toys second-hand.
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Toothpaste made with hair naturally repairs tooth enamel, scientists discover
Toothpaste made with hair could repair damaged teeth and stop the early stages of decay, a new study has found.
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Death cap mushroom trial: How murder plot unfolded - and how killer tried to cover her tracks
An Australian woman convicted of murdering her parents-in-law and an aunt after serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch has been jailed for life.