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Could Meta be forced to sell Instagram and WhatsApp - and would it matter?
Meta could be forced to sell Instagram and WhatsApp if it loses a landmark trial that just started in the US.
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Sir Alan Bates urges victims of Post Office scandal to take govt to court over compensation delays
Victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal have been urged to take legal action against the government over compensation delays.
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How did one of Britain's most shocking paedophile rings get away with it for so long?
Could a head lice infestation have led to the unravelling of a child rape gang that inflicted unspeakable horror?
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Katy Perry floats in space as part of star-studded all-female Blue Origin mission
Katy Perry has blasted off to space along with five other women in the first all-female space crew in over sixty years.
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Russian journalists accused of working with Alexei Navalny jailed for more than five years each
Four journalists accused of working for the banned organisation of late opposition leader Alexei Navalny have been sentenced by a Moscow court to five and a half years in a penal colony, in the latest example of Russia’s unrelenting crackdown on dissent and press freedom.
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'Likely' British Steel will be nationalised, says business secretary Jonathan Reynolds
Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has said it is "likely" that British Steel will be nationalised.
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Race against time to keep Scunthorpe steel furnaces alive as raw materials to be delivered today
The raw materials needed to keep the blast furnaces running at British Steel's Scunthorpe plant will be delivered to the site today, the government has confirmed.
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Blue Origin launch: Space missions don't get any weirder than this
A sassy crew, a billionaire and a celebrity circus in the desert. Space missions don't get any weirder.
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Man arrested on suspicion of murder after house explosion in Nottinghamshire left one dead
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a fatal gas explosion at a house in Nottinghamshire.
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Why did British Steel need saving - and why is shutting the furnaces down such a big deal?
The future of Britain's last major steelmaking plant is uncertain.
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Donald Trump says the US could deport 'homegrown criminals' to El Salvador jail
Donald Trump has suggested "homegrown criminals" in the US could be deported to jails in El Salvador – saying the US attorney general is "studying the laws right now".
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Wage growth slows in boost to hope for interest rate cut - ONS
The pace of wage rises has slowed and came in lower than expected, official figures show.
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Did Katy Perry sing in space - and will the all-female Blue Origin rocket crew count as astronauts?
It's been more than 60 years since a woman travelled into space without a man. And now six of them have blasted off from Earth.
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UK-US agreement may be 'in the foothills' but to call it a 'trade deal' would be misleading
When JD Vance puts a positive spin on something… that's a win.
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UK announces £120m aid package for Sudan - as Lammy warns 'much of the world continues to look away'
The UK will announce a £120m aid package for Sudan at a conference in London to mark the two-year anniversary of the conflict in the African country.
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Everything you need to know about Harvey Weinstein's retrial – and why he still won't be released from prison
Seven years after allegations against him first emerged online, Harvey Weinstein is back in court.
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Toby Carvery criticised for felling ancient oak tree - as council reports incident to police
An ancient oak tree thought to be more than 400 years old has been cut down in what has been called a "depressing" and "devastating" incident in north London.
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Prisons across France attacked 'in response to crackdown on drug trafficking'
Several French prisons were attacked overnight in response to government efforts to clamp down on drug trafficking in the country, senior officials said.
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Was Reynolds nobbled by Number 10 over China?
It was Margaret Thatcher who famously said that in politics, the unexpected always happens.
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Prisons across England and Wales now 98.9% full
Prisons across England and Wales are at their highest capacity for months, with fewer cells available than at any time this year.
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Ukrainian forces 'strike Russian brigade' behind deadly missile attack on Sumy
Ukraine's military says it has struck the base of the Russian missile brigade behind Sunday's devastating attack on Sumy.
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