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It comes as ex-defence secretary John Healey says the UK's enemies "do not follow timetables set by the Treasury".
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Experts say that there are significant obstacles preventing traffic from returning to the levels seen before the conflict began – security, mines and tolls.
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A ban is coming - but it's still not clear what it will mean for sites including Roblox, YouTube and WhatsApp.
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She wants to warn others after her husband pressured her into sex she did not want, she says.
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He will follow in the footsteps of his father, the Prince of Wales, who also attended the private school.
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The environment secretary says the deal does not do enough for consumers or the environment.
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The prime minister said he was "very pleased for my family's sake" that two men had been convicted of the 2025 arson attacks.
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Serena Williams is given a wildcard to play alongside older sister Venus in the Wimbledon women's doubles.
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Elon Musk's firm agrees to buy Cursor, while a surge SpaceX's shares sees it overtake Amazon to become the world's fifth most valuable company.
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Robert Kuzovkov, who used the pseudonym Semyon Skrepetsky, has been known for his caricatures of politicians including Vladimir Putin.
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Fans in the US, Canada and Mexico are spending big on tickets, transport and accommodation - is it worth it?
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Head coach Amir Ghalenoei says his Iran side are the "most oppressed in the World Cup" after having last-minute travel restrictions imposed on them.
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From stag-do drag to Fenway Park, how did a 1970s disco hit become the soundtrack of the Tartan Army?
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Uruguay and former Leeds coach Marcelo Bielsa defends his stony-faced appearance in the official World Cup photoshoot.
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Why did Hungary’s pronatalist approach deliver an early rise in births only then to fall back? And what lessons does it offer to other countries desperate to lift fertility?
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Now a successful TV presenter, Briony May Williams said she started stress-baking when she became ill.
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Donald Trump's ceasefire agreement with Iran leaves the Israeli PM trapped in a new political and security dilemma.
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The measures will see apps including TikTok and Snapchat banned for UK teens early in 2027.
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There are glimpses of happiness in the Democratic Republic of Congo's fight against the virus that has killed more than 170.
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Tamika and Sofia-Ann were cut off by the tide and pulled under water by the waves at Abergele.
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A man is bailed after being arrested in the case of a woman who was pushed into the road in 2017.
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A dismembered body found in a chain-bound trunk in the Seine in 1995 was only recently connected to the defendant by DNA evidence.
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The Shaftesbury Theatre is to be renamed to honour Dame Judi's contribution to the performing arts.
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The 61-year-old was found to have coerced his wife into sexual acts with men he found online in exchange for payment.
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The man who found nine-year-old Aria and called 999 told jurors she was face down and covered in blood.
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In newly unsealed court documents, the government alleges that the plan would have used drones. The FBI boss says multiple suspects are in custody.
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Under-16s to be banned from social media Keir Starmer announces.
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Donald Trump is now the second oldest president in US history
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Newcastle United full-back Tino Livramento is out of England's World Cup campaign with a calf injury and is replaced by Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah.
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Joe Root says he is taking the England captaincy on a "game-by-game basis" but admits he has been "slightly envious" of Ben Stokes for getting to work alongside Brendon McCullum.
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Thomas Tuchel's England contract extension is subject to a performance clause, says FA chief executive Mark Bullingham.
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Serena Williams is given a wildcard to play alongside older sister Venus in the Wimbledon women's doubles.
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Zidane Iqbal, a former Manchester United player, will make history when he plays for Iraq this summer, becoming the first player of Pakistani heritage to feature at a men's World Cup.
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Barcelona decided not to trigger the option that would have allowed them to sign Marcus Rashford for £26m, so what does the future hold for the England World Cup star?