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UK News
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Jenny Hall: 'Increasing concern' for missing runner as major police search carried out
A major police search is taking place for a runner who has been missing for three days - as officers say they are becoming "increasingly concerned".
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New evidence shows how UK student protests about Gaza were handled by police and universities
Camping, chaos, and confrontation.
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Low-paid jobs at risk from Labour's tax increases on businesses
Cliff Nicholls runs two trampoline parks and indoor play centres: one in Tamworth in the West Midlands, the other in Bolton, Greater Manchester. He's already feeling the pressure from the government's latest budget measures and has been forced to abandon further investment plans.
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Passengers 'dropping like flies' after suspected norovirus outbreak on P&O cruise ship
Passengers have reported a suspected norovirus outbreak on a P&O cruise ship off the coast of Belgium.
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'You have to accept her life is not her own': Ruth Davidson and partner Jen reflect on life in politics
Being a politician is not always easy - and neither is it straightforward if you are in a relationship with one.
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Salman Rushdie attack: Hadi Matar found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing author multiple times on stage
A man has been found guilty of attempted murder for attacking author Sir Salman Rushdie.
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Jess Phillips says there's 'no place' where violence against women 'doesn't happen' - as spiking to become new offence
Jess Phillips has said "there is no place" where violence against women and girls "doesn't happen" - as a new law is set to make spiking a criminal offence.
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Apple removes advanced security tool over UK government row
Apple will no longer offer customers in the UK its most advanced, end-to-end security encryption feature for cloud data storage - following a row with the government.
World News
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Body of Israeli hostage Shiri Bibas has returned, her family confirms
The body of hostage Shiri Bibas has been returned, her family has confirmed.
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New Menendez trial rejected - but resentencing bid could see brothers walk free
A new trial for Lyle and Erik Menendez, after 35 years in prison for the shotgun murder of their parents, has been turned down by the Los Angeles County District Attorney.
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Steve Bannon denies using 'Nazi' salute and says he was just waving
Steve Bannon has denied making a Nazi salute at a conservative gathering, insisting the gesture was just a wave.
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Will the far right be the second largest party? Everything you need to know about Germany's elections
Chancellor Olaf Scholz and his government face being voted out of office next week, as Germany heads to the polls in an election dominated by Ukraine, energy prices and the rise of the far right.
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Hawaii man celebrates 'freedom Friday' after new DNA evidence ends 30-year prison stint
A Hawaii man who spent 30 years in prison for a murder celebrated "Freedom Friday" after a judge ordered him to be released because of new DNA evidence.
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Scientists find new virus that could infect humans in same way as COVID-19
A newly discovered bat coronavirus could at some point spread to humans like COVID-19, Chinese researchers have found.
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Pope Francis not at risk of death, but he's 'not out of danger' - doctors treating him give update
Pope Francis is "not out of danger" and will remain in hospital for at least one more week, doctors treating him have said.
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Suspect arrested after man seriously injured in 'stabbing' at Berlin Holocaust memorial
A suspect has been arrested after a man was seriously injured in an attack at the Berlin Holocaust memorial.
Politics
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Low-paid jobs at risk from Labour's tax increases on businesses
Cliff Nicholls runs two trampoline parks and indoor play centres: one in Tamworth in the West Midlands, the other in Bolton, Greater Manchester. He's already feeling the pressure from the government's latest budget measures and has been forced to abandon further investment plans.
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'You have to accept her life is not her own': Ruth Davidson and partner Jen reflect on life in politics
Being a politician is not always easy - and neither is it straightforward if you are in a relationship with one.
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Jess Phillips says there's 'no place' where violence against women 'doesn't happen' - as spiking to become new offence
Jess Phillips has said "there is no place" where violence against women and girls "doesn't happen" - as a new law is set to make spiking a criminal offence.
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Domestic abuse specialists placed in 999 control rooms after women's murders
The first domestic violence specialists have been placed in 999 control rooms in response to the death of a woman who was murdered by her ex-husband, despite ringing police on the night she died.
Sport
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Joseph Parker weighs career heavy as Martin Bakole makes epic journey for Riyadh clash
Joseph Parker weighed in at the heaviest weight of his career for Saturday's heavyweight collision, even as new opponent Martin Bakole was still travelling out for the fight.
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Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol 2: Timing, pricing, booking details for fight night on Sky Sports Box Office
The epic rematch between Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol headlines a stacked card on Saturday February 22 live on Sky Sports Box Office.
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Daniel Dubois could rematch Anthony Joshua next, or fight Oleksandr Usyk for undisputed title, says Frank Warren
Daniel Dubois missed out on a world title defence when illness prevented him from boxing Joseph Parker, with promoter Frank Warren now looking at alternative fights.
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Champions League last-16 draw: Liverpool, Arsenal and Aston Villa discover opponents and route to final
Liverpool will play Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League last 16 while Arsenal face PSV Eindhoven and Aston Villa take on Club Brugge.
Showbiz
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Pamela Anderson on reclaiming her life and career, and her new film The Last Showgirl
Pamela Anderson is one of the most recognisable faces in Hollywood.
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Salman Rushdie attack: Hadi Matar found guilty of attempted murder after stabbing author multiple times on stage
A man has been found guilty of attempted murder for attacking author Sir Salman Rushdie.
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Neighbours cancelled again by Amazon - just two years after 40-year-old soap was revived
Neighbours has been axed for a second time, just two years after Amazon threw the Australian soap a lifeline.
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Sir David Frost's son: What I learned reviewing broadcast legend's famous interviews
Dad was a showman with great charisma, but he never lost sight of the fact that an interview is about the guest, not the host.
Technology
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Apple removes advanced security tool over UK government row
Apple will no longer offer customers in the UK its most advanced, end-to-end security encryption feature for cloud data storage - following a row with the government.
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Apple removes end-to-end security encryption tool for UK cloud users rather than renege on its privacy commitments to all
Apple's decision to withdraw its most secure cloud storage service from the UK is just the latest turning point in a battle that has been rumbling on between US tech companies and successive British governments for some time.
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Scientists find new virus that could infect humans in same way as COVID-19
A newly discovered bat coronavirus could at some point spread to humans like COVID-19, Chinese researchers have found.
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Elon Musk calls famed astronaut Andreas Mogensen an 'idiot' after being accused of 'lying' about stranded astronauts
Elon Musk has had a heated exchange with famed astronaut Andreas Mogensen who accused has him of lying over claims that two NASA astronauts had been "left" in space.
Strange
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Mysterious QR code stickers appear on more than 1,000 graves in Munich
More than 1,000 stickers were put on gravestones and wooden crosses at three cemeteries in the southern German city of Munich.
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Female prankster pretending to be marshal sends Glasgow runners on 2.5km detour during race
Runners at a 10k trail race in Glasgow were sent in the wrong direction by a prankster pretending to be a marshal and who buried arrow signs marking the course.
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Large sinkhole forces closure of Godstone High Street in Surrey
A large sinkhole has opened up in a Surrey village - forcing the high street to be closed.
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Snow village in China apologises for using fake snow during unusually warm weather
A tourist village in China known for its snowy landscapes has apologised for using cotton wool and soapy water to make fake snow during unexpected warmer weather.
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Ice hockey game between USA and Canada has three fights in first nine seconds
A bad-tempered ice hockey game between the United States and Canada on Saturday kicked off with three fights in the first nine seconds.
Videos
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Miah brothers jailed for grooming and sexually abusing girls in Leeds and Barrow-in-Furness
Three brothers have been jailed after underage girls in Leeds and Barrow-in-Furness were sexually abused and raped over a number of years.
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Low-paid jobs at risk from Labour's tax increases on businesses
Cliff Nicholls runs two trampoline parks and indoor play centres: one in Tamworth in the West Midlands, the other in Bolton, Greater Manchester. He's already feeling the pressure from the government's latest budget measures and has been forced to abandon further investment plans.
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Donald Trump says US close to Ukraine minerals deal and accuses France and UK of 'doing nothing' to end war
Donald Trump has said the US is close to agreeing a minerals deal with Ukraine - after accusing Britain and France of "doing nothing" to end the war.
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Jess Phillips says there's 'no place' where violence against women 'doesn't happen' - as spiking to become new offence
Jess Phillips has said "there is no place" where violence against women and girls "doesn't happen" - as a new law is set to make spiking a criminal offence.
Station News
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Solicitors for Older People Scotland
Radio Royal is pleased to announce the continuation of our sponsorship agreement with Solicitors for Older People Scotland.
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Robyn Jenkins Memorial Award Winners
Winners of the Robyn Jenkins Memorial Award 2020-21 announced.
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Volunteer of the Month - Andrew Morley
This month's member spotlight
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