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A man, a woman and a teenage girl have died and a younger girl is in critical condition after getting into difficulty off the Sussex coast.
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Russia accuses the UK of escalating the Ukraine war by supplying British-made drones as the prime minister vows to support Kyiv in its "hour of need".
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The newlyweds, named as Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebert, were killed alongside their Greek pilot.
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The PM communicated with a person posing as Susie Wiles, the chief of staff to Donald Trump.
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Rain has returned to parts of the UK this week but is it enough to end the drought some regions are facing?
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Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has criticised Fifa president Gianni Infantino's World Cup sell-off plan, saying the organisation has "pressed the self-destruct button" by delivering "a self-inflicted wound".
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Swan Song: Diana, My Sister is due to be released in the UK next month, nearly 30 years after she died.
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Most of the cases were in England in recent weeks, linked to eating imported eggs, experts believe.
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Lindsay Clancy has admitted killing her daughter and two sons but has pleaded not guilty to murder, saying she was experiencing postpartum psychosis.
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Growing numbers of children referred to the government's counter-terror programme are not suitable for it and need help, Dame Rachel de Souza warns.
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The five-strong list features Ella Bruccoleri, Sheridan Smith, Ruth Jones, Vicky McClure and Judy Parfitt.
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An increased demand in wool has meant prices have increased more than 70% in the last year.
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Conservationists remove the equivalent of 10,000 coins that had been wedged into the Giant's Causeway's pillars.
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Increasingly, young adults are taking anxiety medication to feel "drunk" at parties. But it's not a free lunch, experts warn.
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As we hit peak holiday season, the BBC looks at the dos and don'ts of composing a good out-of-office message.
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From safety risks to photography tips, here is what you need to know about the deer in London's Royal Parks.
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German authorities seize dinghies and life jackets during their first raids under a new law that cracks down on smuggling.
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Erling Haaland will hope for a record-equalling fourth Golden Boot this season - but who could challenge him as the Premier League's top-scorer?
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Environmentalists have heavily criticised the exploratory drilling in the sea off the mouth of the Amazon.
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Multiple children are feared to have been conceived using sperm and egg donors which were not the ones selected by the parents.
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The pub chain says the decision follows complaints about "other people's videos and amplified phone conversations".
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The 2006 world champion is accused of lewd and libidinous behaviour towards a girl and a boy in Glasgow and South Lanarkshire.
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A number of buildings and cars are damaged in the historic city, and the world famous Alhambra palace has temporarily closed.
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Law appeared in films alongside both of her daughters, Dame Emma and Sophie, including 1996's Emma.
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Interest rates on long-term US, UK, German and Japanese government debt have soared.
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Threat comes after British-made drones were used in recent Ukrainian strikes in Russia.
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How developed is the Tehran regime’s assassination operation abroad?
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Barcelona sign Spain midfielder Rodri, the player of the 2026 World Cup, from Manchester City after a trophy-laden seven years with the Premier League club.
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Premier League chief executive Richard Masters has criticised Fifa president Gianni Infantino's World Cup sell-off plan, saying the organisation has "pressed the self-destruct button" by delivering "a self-inflicted wound".
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Joe Root has an unexpected chance to address some unfinished business as England captain, but it is one of the biggest challenges of his stellar career.
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Aston Villa agree to sign West Ham defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka on an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy at the end of the season.
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Bayern Munich midfielder Jamal Musiala says he is being treated for a "neurological dysfunction" after collapsing during a match for the second time in a four-day period.
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Los Angeles Lakers governor Jeanie Buss is trying to stop her siblings' sale of the family's remaining stake in the NBA franchise.
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The 2006 world champion is accused of lewd and libidinous behaviour towards a girl and a boy in Glasgow and South Lanarkshire.