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No 10 brands the move "a desperate political stunt by the Conservative Party", which had asked for the vote.
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The state visit will go ahead despite concerns raised after a gunman targeted an event attended by the president.
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All of the chain's standalone stores have stopped trading in the UK and Ireland.
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Two new documentaries explore the the fascinating tale behind the defining image of Attenborough's career.
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In a parody aired days before the White House Correspondents' Dinner, Kimmel called Melania an "expectant widow".
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Kenya's Sabastian Sawe on becoming the first person to break the two-hour barrier for the marathon.
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A new offer is to be put to striking workers - but opposition parties claim it is an election stunt.
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Chief Constable Jon Boutcher says his officers suspect the bombing was carried out by the dissident republican group known as the New IRA.
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James Holder, 54, is accused of raping the woman after a night out in 2022, but denies the charges.
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Former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua has signed to fight Tyson Fury but will first have a warm-up fight against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh on 25 July.
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Air attacks on the province of Kunar have killed at least seven people and injured 75, sources tell the BBC.
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Oz Pearlman - a self-described "mentalist" - was speaking to Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and press secretary Karoline Leavitt as the attack happened.
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The shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner is the third time in three years Trump has been at the centre of a major security incident.
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Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were rushed from a ballroom after gunfire was heard.
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The man arrested at the event attended by President Trump is due in court on Monday.
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King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit Washington DC, New York and Virginia during their four-day trip.
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Poor housing, obesity and the effects of deprivation have been suggested as underlying cause.
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Musk, who co-founded the company that created ChatGPT with Altman, wants more than $130 billion in damages in a lawsuit that could shakeup the artificial intelligence landscape.
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Dame Sarah Mullally, the first female head of the Church of England, had a private discussion with Pope Leo during the trip.
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Sabastian Sawe and Tigst Assefa rewrote the record books in London on Sunday. Was it in part down to the shoes?
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Its population is booming from incomers from Cardiff and Bristol, stretching its housing market thin.
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In a rare interview, Commander Robert Brovdi shared how his unit accounts for a third of all targets destroyed on the battlefield.
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The film received poor reviews but has stormed the box office, taking $217m (£160m) globally.
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An eyewitness says "thousands" of people were evacuated from the club.
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Adam Johnson died after suffering a neck injury while playing for the Nottingham Panthers in Sheffield.
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Officials say each monk was found with around 5kg of Kush - a particularly potent form of the drug - hidden within "false walls" in their luggage.
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The remains of a boy found wrapped in a newspaper from 1910 are finally laid to rest.
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The party says the payouts would help tackle an "environmental emergency" faced by councils.
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It comes after months of scrutiny by Chinese regulators over deal struck with Facebook owner.
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Former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua has signed to fight Tyson Fury but will first have a warm-up fight against Kristian Prenga in Riyadh on 25 July.
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Next season, leagues will be allowed to select from a series of trials to try to stop the goalkeeper tactical time-out. BBC Sport looks at the proposals.
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This epic Scottish Premiership season won't be over until it's over, writes Tom English.
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World number one Aryna Sabalenka comes from a set and a break down to beat Japan's Naomi Osaka in the fourth round of the Madrid Open.
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