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Morrisons to shut 100 'loss-making' stores blaming surge in costs
Morrisons says it is to shut "loss-making" convenience stores, placing hundreds of jobs at risk.
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SpaceX targets record flotation that could make Musk a trillionaire
Elon Musk has revealed plans for a stock market flotation of SpaceX that looks set to raise a record sum and could make him the world's first trillionaire.
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Nicola Sturgeon denies any knowledge of items husband Peter Murrell bought with embezzled £400,000
Nicola Sturgeon has denied any knowledge or suspicion of items her estranged husband bought after he admitted embezzling £400,310.65 from the SNP.
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Britain's gaming boom faces uncertain future
When we talk about the value of the video games industry in the UK, it's usually in terms of money.
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The People's Tree: Winner of Sycamore Gap tree artwork competition announced
The winner of a competition to turn wood from the illegally-felled Sycamore Gap tree into an artwork has been announced following a public vote.
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Government fails to tell public how to prepare for war almost a year after warning of the threat
The government has yet to issue public guidance on how to ready the whole of society for potential war, despite warning almost a year ago of the need to "actively prepare".
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Pakistan: More than 30 people killed after suicide bomber targets train carrying military personnel
More than 30 people have died after a suicide bomber targeted a train carrying military personnel and their families in Pakistan on Sunday, officials said in an update on Monday.
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'Like a dead person': Donald Trump reacts to the Late Show with Stephen Colbert's final episode
US President Donald Trump has welcomed The Late Show with Stephen Colbert airing its final episode, saying the legendary host was "like a dead person".
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Fuel sales collapse as Iran war costs knock savings
A growing number of UK households are dipping into savings as rising costs linked to the US-Iran war pile pressure on family budgets, according to a closely-watched survey as official figures chart a collapse in fuel sales.
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Operation Branchform timeline: The downfall of ex-SNP chief executive Peter Murrell
Former SNP chief executive Peter Murrell has admitted embezzling £400,310.65 from the party.
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RAF jet flying defence secretary has signal jammed near Russian border
An RAF jet which the defence secretary was travelling in had its signals jammed as it flew near the Russian border, in what a defence source said was "reckless" interference.
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UK faces 'economic catastrophe' unless it adapts to young people 'rewired by smartphones'
The UK is facing an "economic catastrophe" unless it adapts to younger generations who have grown up in a digital world, a former minister has warned.
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At least four killed in Kyiv airstrikes as hypersonic missile used during attacks
At least four people have been killed in in Ukraine after a wave of Russian missile and drone strikes, regional officials have said, with a hypersonic missile used to target Kyiv.
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UK heatwave: 10 tips for staying cool - and how to have a better night's sleep
Records have been broken for the hottest day in May ever - with overnight temperatures remaining above 20C (68F) in places.
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Pope Leo warns about AI and calls for regulation as he quotes from the Lord of the Rings
Pope Leo has called for robust regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in a sweeping manifesto on safeguarding humankind.
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Woman shot dead in Sheffield city centre on Bank Holiday Monday
A woman was shot dead in Sheffield in the early hours of Bank Holiday Monday.
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Serbian riot police clash with protesters in Belgrade after anti-government rally
Clashes broke out in Belgrade after tens of thousands of people protested against Serbia's government.
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Three new Ebola cases declared in Uganda - as DR Congo's World Cup team told to isolate
Three new cases of Ebola have been declared in Uganda, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the current outbreak there to five.
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The robot that can outplay elite table tennis players
A robot has become so good at playing table tennis that at times it defeated elite human players, in what has been hailed as "a longstanding milestone for AI".
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Back to the future as Rachel Reeves fires up summer spending reminiscent of Rishi Sunak's COVID scheme
Rachel Reeves' Great British Summer Savings, a family-friendly bundle of VAT cuts for kids' meals and leisure attractions, and free bus travel to get to there, is reminiscent of a previous Treasury wheeze intended to lift spirits in a troubled summer - think Eat Out To Help Out, without social distancing or gnawing anxiety.
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Kylie Minogue surprises fan with 'magical' singalong
Kylie Minogue surprised a fan by joining him for a "magical" singalong at the London premiere of her new Netflix docuseries earlier this week.
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Trio sentenced over 'bear costume' insurance fraud scam in California
Three people have been jailed for insurance fraud after claiming their cars were damaged by a bear - only for the assailant to be somebody dressed in a bear costume.
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Suspected Ebola cases in DR Congo outbreak jump to more than 900
The number of suspected Ebola cases has jumped to more than 900 in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where authorities are struggling to contain an outbreak.
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China launches three-astronaut rocket into space as new lunar race intensifies
China has launched the Shenzhou 23 rocket into space carrying three astronauts, in a mission that will take Beijing closer to its ambition for a moon landing in 2030.
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Homes across Kent, Sussex and Leicestershire without water during heatwave
Water supply issues are currently affecting about 700 customers of South East Water and Anglian Water across Kent, Sussex and Leicestershire, leaving them without water on the hottest day of the year.
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Cheese-rolling legend beaten by German YouTuber
The Gloucestershire cheese rolling contest's most successful ever competitor has been beaten by a German YouTuber.
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Zuckerberg warns 'success isn't a given' as 10% of Meta workforce laid off
Tech giant Meta has laid off 10% of its workforce - as chief executive Mark Zuckerberg warns that "success isn't a given".
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Nvidia continues record breaking streak but not everyone is convinced
The world's most valuable company has reported another series of record-breaking and expectation-defying results, easing fears, for now, of a slowdown in the AI boom.
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Supermarkets 'encouraged to cap food prices' by government to help with cost of living crisis
The government has moved to distance itself from reported efforts to introduce price caps on key supermarket products, such as eggs, bread and milk, in return for the easing of some regulations.
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