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The long-awaited report is published into how well or badly the government handled the Covid pandemic.
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Shabana Mahmood says becoming part of the UK is "not a right but a privilege – and one that must be earned".
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New ice warnings were issued in Scotland, England and Wales for Friday, with the coldest night of the week expected on Thursday.
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David Carrick is already serving life in prison, but he now faces a further sentence.
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Reports suggest the US and Russia have prepared a peace plan which features major concessions from Ukraine.
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Wales will host Bosnia-Herzegovina and Northern Ireland travel to Italy in the World Cup play-off semi-finals.
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The musician, known as 'Mani', played on both Stone Roses albums and later joined Primal Scream.
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The new code of practice on access to single-sex services cannot gain legal force until it gets sign-off from ministers.
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Burnham says he is focused on his current role as Manchester mayor but could not say what the future holds.
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Two teaching unions are holding strike ballots over how long teachers should spend in the classroom.
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The Covid inquiry is set to publish its second set of findings looking in detail at the huge political decisions that had to be made in 2020.
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Perfectionism looks good on paper, but its consequences might be the very thing keeping you stuck.
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The royals shake hands with Paddington and discuss marmalade sandwiches backstage.
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Now Labour faces its toughest task yet in Wales - convincing voters to keep believing, ahead of the 2026 Senedd election
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The movements of the Yantar is a worry for Britain's defence chiefs and provocative.
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One of the pioneers in the current AI boom, he has had disagreements with fellow engineers over the future of the technology.
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The House passed - and the Senate agreed to pass - a bill forcing the release of Epstein files, but legal hurdles remain.
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Whilst the figure has dropped slightly, it still equates to one-in-eight young people in the UK, according to the Office for National Statistics.
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Terence Duddy has been replaced as chair of BBC Children in Need after he drove into a cyclist.
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Connor Page, Lewis Soden and Reece Williams were all killed in the crash outside the village of Dunmore near Falkirk last year.
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Oliver's parents are glad to have reached a settlement with Jelly Beans Day Nursery in Ashford.
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The bill gives the US Justice Department 30 days to release all the files in a searchable format.
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Officers are investigating the former A Milne funeral directors in Glasgow and Dumbarton.
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The last eight episodes of Joey were never broadcast in the US after the show was cancelled in 2006.
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Google boss gives BBC a warning about the economic risks of the AI bubble.
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James Rebanks on how to build a secure, sustainable and healthy food system.
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Former England spinner Monty Panesar responds to Steve Smith's recent swipe by saying he made his mistakes "on a quiz show", while the stand-in Australia captain "made his on a cricket field".
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Wales will host Bosnia-Herzegovina and Northern Ireland travel to Italy in the World Cup play-off semi-finals.
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Test Match Special pundits including Michael Vaughan and Jonathan Agnew give their predictions for the 2025-26 Ashes series.
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Former England striker Ian Wright does not think some people are "ready for a black superstar" following the media treatment of Jude Bellingham.
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Felipe Massa can continue part of his legal action over the 'Crashgate scandal' at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix, but has other elements of his case dismissed by the High Court.
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The Premier League's KMI Panel votes 3-2 both that Liverpool's goal should have stood on-field, but didn't reach the VAR threshold.
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Fabio Wardley says he still needs to "earn the right" to call himself world heavyweight champion and believes he "has a point to prove" to fans.