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Nottingham Forest to privately hear VAR audio connected to three penalty claims

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Nottingham Forest will be given the opportunity to privately hear the VAR audio connected to three penalty claims in their match against Everton last Sunday.

Richard Osman reveals Thursday Murder Club cast - including ex James Bond

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Richard Osman has revealed three out of four of the lead characters for the forthcoming big screen adaptation of The Thursday Murder Club.

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Sunak's Rwanda bill passes - what impact will it have on immigration?

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After months of parliamentary ping-pong between the House of Commons and the Lords, Rishi Sunak's Rwanda Bill has passed.

More than 100 arrested at New York University as campus protests spread

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More than 100 students and staff were arrested at New York University (NYU) last night as protests around the Israel-Hamas war reached a boiling point.

Irish PM apologises to families for 'living nightmare' over Stardust fire

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The Irish premier has apologised on behalf of the state over the 1981 Stardust nightclub fire in which 48 people died.

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King recognises Queen and William in honours list and creates new role for Kate

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The King has recognised the public service of his family in a new list of honours, including creating a new role for the Princess of Wales.

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Post Office boss Read led 'campaign to defame and ostracise me', ex-HR director claims

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A former HR director at the Post Office, whose misconduct claims against chief executive Nick Read were dismissed following an internal investigation, has written to MPs in a bid to plead her case.

PM warns of 'growing threats' as he announces tens of billions of pounds in extra defence funding

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Rishi Sunak is to increase UK defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030 as he warns European allies that the continent is at a "turning point" in the face of the growing threats from Russia, Iran and China.

Cocaine haul worth more than £20m found in ship's hull by divers

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Police in Italy have seized around 150kg (330lbs) of pure cocaine hidden nine metres (30ft) underwater in a ship's hull.

Elon Musk and Australian PM row over stabbing video: What's going on?

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Australia's prime minister said Elon Musk is an "arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law" over his reluctance to remove footage of last week's Church stabbing from X.

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Getir investors to fund European exit with new cash injection

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Investors in Getir, the grocery delivery app which at one point attained a valuation of almost £10bn, are to inject yet more money into the company to fund its exit from the UK and Europe.

University campus protests encapsulate moment of febrile divisiveness where nuance is too often lost

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In the fog of a time which feels deeply discombobulating for so many groups of people, it's vital to see and hear what's going on up close.

Primark, borrowing and FTSE highs

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Associated British Foods, the parent company of Primark, says pre-tax half-year profits jumped by 37% in the six months to March.

Is Wrexham striker in the new Deadpool & Wolverine film?

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Ryan Reynolds appears to have confirmed that Wrexham striker Ollie Palmer is in his next film, Deadpool 3.

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Iranian air defence radar was struck in Israeli attack, satellite photos suggest

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An air defence radar was struck during the Israeli strike on Iran last week, new satellite photos suggest.

PEN America calls off awards ceremony after writers drop out over response to Israel-Hamas war

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PEN America has called off their annual awards ceremony after nearly half of the authors and translators nominated for a prize withdrew their books from consideration.

UK to increase defence spending by tens of billions of pounds

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The UK will increase defence spending to 2.5% of national income by 2030 and put its arms industry on a "war-footing", the prime minister has said.

Dramatic boat chase footage released as police seize huge haul of drugs

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Dramatic footage of a boat chase has been released by Spanish police as officers seized a huge haul of drugs and arrested more than 60 people.

Rwanda bill 'raises major concerns', top human rights official says

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The Rwanda bill that ministers hope will curb the number of small boats crossing the Channel "raises major concerns", a leading human rights official has said as he called for key clauses to be reversed.

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Ostrich dies after swallowing zoo worker's keys

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A beloved ostrich has died after swallowing a zoo worker's keys.

Post Office described IT bugs as 'exceptions' to make them sound 'non-emotive'

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Senior figures at the Post Office began describing computer bugs as "exceptions" as they grappled with mounting complaints from sub-postmasters about its faulty Horizon IT system, it has emerged.

Man whose body produces its own alcohol cleared of drink driving

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A Belgian man has been cleared of drink driving after doctors confirmed he had an extremely rare condition which causes his body to produce large amounts of alcohol.

Family at centre of Huw Edwards allegations 'still suffering'

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The family at the centre of allegations against former BBC newsreader Huw Edwards have said they are "still suffering".

World more volatile and dangerous than at any time since Cold War, Sunak warns

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Rishi Sunak warned the world is now "more volatile and dangerous" than at any time since the Cold War, as the prime minister embarked on a trip to Poland and Germany to discuss the threat of expansionist Russia and refocus the world's eyes…

NASA's longest-running spacecraft back in touch with Earth after five months of silence

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NASA's longest-running spacecraft Voyager 1 is sending information back to Earth again for the first time since November.

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Six arrests after violence at St George's Day event in central London

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At least six people have been arrested after violence broke out at a St George's Day event in central London.

'Never off duty!': British police officers catch suspected thief while on stag do in Barcelona

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A man allegedly stealing from a Barcelona restaurant was caught after he attempted the theft in front of a group of off-duty British police officers on a stag do, an officer has said.

UN urges UK to reconsider Rwanda plan - as minister admits legal challenges are 'inevitable'

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Legal challenges to Rishi Sunak's Rwanda bill are "inevitable", the illegal migration minister has admitted, as human rights organisations called on the government not to put the scheme into force.

20mph speed limits on Welsh roads may return to 30mph by end of the year

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Speed limits of 20mph on residential roads in Wales could start going back up to 30mph by the end of this year, the country's government has said.

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Actress describes 'gross' audition where she had to kiss 10 men

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Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway has described a "gross" past audition where she had to "make out" with 10 men.