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Royal Navy attack submarine warned off Russian spy ship from UK waters
A Royal Navy attack submarine surfaced close to a Russian spy ship off the UK coast in an extraordinary warning to stop spying on British undersea cables, the defence secretary has revealed.
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Boy, 12, stabbed to death in Birmingham named - after 14-year-old arrested on suspicion of murder
A "lively and happy" 12-year-old boy who was fatally stabbed in Birmingham has been named by police.
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Storm Eowyn: 'Danger to life' warning as storm to hit UK - whole of Ireland covered by rare red alert
An amber wind alert has been issued for some areas of the UK on Friday, with the Met Office warning there could be "a danger to life" due to flying debris.
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Prince Harry settles court case with The Sun's publisher
The Duke of Sussex has received a full apology and substantial damages from the publisher of The Sun for "serious intrusion" into his private life.
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Prince Harry will celebrate his settlement - but it's unlikely to be the end of his personal crusade
It was going to take something dramatic to encourage Prince Harry to settle.
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Kyle Clifford pleads guilty to murders of racing commentator's wife and daughters
A man has pleaded guilty to murdering the wife and two daughters of racing commentator John Hunt in a crossbow attack.
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Ricky Gervais pays tribute to After Life dog after canine co-star's death
Ricky Gervais has paid tribute to his "beautiful" on-screen dog who featured in his TV show After Life.
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'Significant' rise in children being admitted to acute hospital wards for mental health issues, says study
Acute hospital wards are facing "real challenges", as a study showed the number of children being admitted due to mental health concerns has gone up by two-thirds in 10 years.
Local Headlines
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MP chips in with praise for potato factory in Wombourne
Kingswinford and South Staffordshire MP Mike Wood has visited the area’s largest potato processing facility to meet with staff and hear about the results of £17m investment.
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Tim Peake counts down to lift off in Wolverhampton
British astronaut, Tim Peake will bring the awe and wonder of space travel to the stage when his latest tour blasts off across the country, flying into Wolverhampton on 29th September 2025.
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Local panto receives rave reviews
Time is running out to experience the magical spectacle of Jack and The Beanstalk, the biggest pantomime in the borough.
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Age Concern promotes wellbeing in the Black Country
Over 50s living in Halesowen and Stourbridge can enjoy activities to help beat the winter blues thanks to Age Concern Stourbridge and Halesowen.
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Much-loved Walsall Arena could be relocated
The future is uncertain for the Walsall Arena and Arts Centre after the portfolio holder for regeneration revealed plans to ‘reprovide’ the facility in the town centre.
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Dudley finance chief admits budget will 'hurt'
Dudley’s finance chief has admitted the council’s budget plans will hurt people already coping with cost of living pressures.
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Pub director found guilty in court
A pub director, who failed to ensure food safety and hygiene standards were correctly met at a premises where he was formally based, has been charged in court.
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Illegal tobacco trader jailed
A shop trader who sold illegal tobacco with four other men has been jailed for 34 months following a case brought by Dudley Council’s Trading Standards.
Entertainment News
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Ricky Gervais pays tribute to After Life dog after canine co-star's death
Ricky Gervais has paid tribute to his "beautiful" on-screen dog who featured in his TV show After Life.
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Pop hit-makers Stock, Aitken and Waterman get blue plaque
From the sampled vocals of Mel & Kim to the instantly memorable lyrics of Rick Astley's biggest hits, Stock, Aitken and Waterman's songs ruled the UK charts in the late 1980s.
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Judi Dench says she can no longer leave home alone due to deteriorating eyesight
Dame Judi Dench has revealed she can no longer leave her house alone due to her deteriorating eyesight.
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Sting cancels shows and awards performance on advice of doctor
Sting has cancelled an awards ceremony performance and several shows at short notice this week, on the advice of his doctor.
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Netflix to raise prices for some subscribers as it reports 18.9 million new customers in three months
Netflix is raising prices for some subscribers as it reported 18.9 million new customers in the last three months of 2024.
National Sport
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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim admits to making mistake over 'worst-ever' team in club's history comment
Ruben Amorim has moved to clarify his comments in the aftermath of Manchester United's 3-1 defeat by Brighton in which he described his side as 'maybe, the worst-ever' in the club's history.
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Lewis Hamilton drives Ferrari F1 car for first time in test at new team's Fiorano track ahead of 2025 season
Lewis Hamilton has driven a Ferrari Formula 1 car for the first time at his new team's test track in Italy.
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Naomi Girma transfer: Chelsea Women agree world-record fee for San Diego Wave defender
Chelsea Women have agreed a world-record fee with San Diego Wave for defender Naomi Girma.
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Lewis Hamilton: Ferrari F1 driver 'energised' after first test for new team at Fiorano ahead of 2025 Formula 1 season
Lewis Hamilton has described his first experience of driving a Ferrari Formula 1 car as "one of the best feelings of my life".
Business News
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves indicates she will overrule environmental objections to a third runway at Heathrow
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has indicated she will overrule environmental objections to a third runway at Heathrow in order to prioritise economic growth, a position likely to bring her into conflict with colleagues including energy secretary Ed Miliband.
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Tariffs have a long history in the US - two charts tell that story
There's a chart that's been doing the rounds in recent weeks - American businessman Marc Andreessen tweeted it, and then it was reposted by Donald Trump himself.
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Klarna gives investors sale deadline ahead of $20bn float
Investors in Klarna have been told to indicate their interest in selling their shares by early next month, in a further indication that the buy now pay later (BNPL) giant is about to kickstart a US listing valuing it at about $20bn.
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Rachel Reeves risks economic 'doom loop' if spending cuts continue, ex-Bank of England chief economist warns
Rachel Reeves risks entering an economic "doom loop" if she continues to cut spending, a former Bank of England chief economist has warned.
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Borrowing hits a four-year high for December
The Treasury borrowed more than expected last month to record the highest December sum for four years, official figures have shown, with higher debt interest payments adding to the bill.
Politics News
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Former home secretary calls for cap on political donations as govt says it's 'not a priority'
Former home secretary Lord Blunkett has called for a cap on political donations made by companies and stricter rules on "where money originates".
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves indicates she will overrule environmental objections to a third runway at Heathrow
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has indicated she will overrule environmental objections to a third runway at Heathrow in order to prioritise economic growth, a position likely to bring her into conflict with colleagues including energy secretary Ed Miliband.
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'Not ill at all' young people getting diagnosed with 'fashionable' ADHD, peer claims
A peer has claimed ADHD is a "fashionable disorder" and that many diagnosed with the condition are "not that ill or not ill at all".
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Senedd members could lose their seats under new plans
Senedd members could lose their seats under new plans recommended to the Welsh government.
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Plans for two types of ID to buy knives online after Southport attacker bought weapon from Amazon
People buying knives online will be asked for two types of identification under new government plans to prevent underage sales following the murder of three girls in Southport.
World News
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Footage shows Palestinian family in car under attack during Israeli army raid in occupied West Bank
A series of videos show the moment a car carrying a family in the occupied West Bank came under attack during an Israeli raid into the city of Jenin yesterday.
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Royal Navy attack submarine warned off Russian spy ship from UK waters
A Royal Navy attack submarine surfaced close to a Russian spy ship off the UK coast in an extraordinary warning to stop spying on British undersea cables, the defence secretary has revealed.
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Ireland delays selection of prime minister as parliament erupts in row
Ireland has delayed choosing its new prime minister after a row over speaking rights sparked angry scenes in parliament.
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Mariann Edgar Budde: Who is the bishop Donald Trump called 'nasty'?
Donald Trump has hit out at the bishop of Washington after she lectured him on respecting immigrants and LGBT+ citizens during a televised church service.
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President Trump: 'Peacemaker'?
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Hotel fire at ski resort in Turkey kills at least 76 people - four arrested
A fire at a hotel in a popular ski resort in Turkey has killed at least 76 people, the country's interior minister has said.
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Boy, two, and man, 41, killed as two others injured in Germany knife attack
A two-year-old boy and 41-year-old man have been killed while two others were injured in a stabbing incident in the southern German state of Bavaria.
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South Korea to remove concrete antenna barriers at airports after crash that killed 179
South Korea will remove concrete barriers used at airports across the country after a plane crash in December that claimed the lives of 179 people.
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Cat left on plane ends up taking three flights before reaching its destination
A family's move from New Zealand to Australia went horribly wrong when they realised their cat had been left on the plane and flown back home.
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Elephants can't pursue release because they are not people, court rules
A court has ruled that five elephants being held in a Colorado zoo do not have the legal right to pursue their release, because they are not human.
Weird News
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Elephants can't pursue release because they are not people, court rules
A court has ruled that five elephants being held in a Colorado zoo do not have the legal right to pursue their release, because they are not human.
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Cat left on plane ends up taking three flights before reaching its destination
A family's move from New Zealand to Australia went horribly wrong when they realised their cat had been left on the plane and flown back home.
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'Mysterious balls' that washed up on Australian beaches contained faecal bacteria
Tests on the "mysterious balls" which led to the closure of several Australian beaches last week have revealed they were made up partially of faecal bacteria.
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Hotels on Greek islands could soon fill swimming pools with seawater in drought fight
Hotel pools on Greek islands could be filled with seawater this summer as politicians try to combat the country's two-year drought.
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Woman 'surprised' after being declared dead
A woman has spoken of her anguish after she was mistakenly declared dead.
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'Pothole Land': Residents of Wrexham village turn road into tourist attraction
Residents on a road in North Wales have taken matters into their own hands by turning a road full of potholes into a tourist attraction.