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Two people killed in Anthony Joshua car crash named by Nigerian president
The two "close associates" of Anthony Joshua killed in a car crash in Nigeria in which the British boxer was injured have been named by the country's president.
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2025 on track to be UK's warmest year on record, says Met Office
The UK could be set to have had its warmest year on record, according to forecasters.
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Mother and two children aged four and seven confirmed dead in Boxing Day fire
A mother and two children have died after a Boxing Day fire in Stroud, Gloucestershire.
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Ukraine 'a lot closer' to peace deal after talks, Donald Trump says - but 'one or two thorny issues' remain
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy say they have made "a lot of progress" towards finalising a peace agreement to end Russia's war in Ukraine - although "one or two very thorny issues" remain.
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Angola and Namibia agree to take back illegal migrants and criminals
Angola and Namibia have agreed to take back illegal migrants and criminals after the home secretary threatened to impose visa bans on them if they failed to do so.
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Why Trump administration is so annoyed with Europe's online rules
The row between Europe and Washington about what you can do online just ramped up.
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From bone damage to solar radiation - inside the lab trying to protect the astronauts of the future
Space is an alien environment for humans.
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TUC leader: Sir Keir Starmer must tackle cost of living crisis to counter 'real danger' of Reform
Sir Keir Starmer must tackle the cost of living crisis in 2026 or risk a further surge in support for Nigel Farage, the boss of Britain's trade unions has warned.
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It's easy to get lost in multi-point plans and spin - but Zelenskyy's reaction to Trump said it all
Not going backwards is a win. Given Donald Trump's fraught relationship with Volodymyr Zelenskyy, that's important.
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Brigitte Bardot: The bombshell and style icon who walked away from fame and glamour
Brigitte Bardot was the sultry film siren who helped ignite a sexual revolution, a woman whose cultural significance extended beyond her acting career.
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'Right' for British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah to apologise over social media posts, says Downing Street
Downing Street has said it was right for a freed British-Egyptian activist to apologise following the discovery of "abhorrent" social media posts.
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Afghan veterans should be allowed to plug recruitment gaps in British Army, campaigners say
An Afghan special forces veteran trained in the UK who was left homeless after resettling here following the Taliban takeover is pleading with the government to allow him and his former colleagues to join the British Army.
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Reeves's budget tax rises 'a pub destroyer', say landlords
A millionaires' playground, Poole in Dorset boasts some of the most expensive properties in the UK, and has been called Britain's Palm Beach.
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Fulham's Beau Parker on second 'traumatic' ACL injury - as lab asks why female footballers are more susceptible
The second time Fulham footballer Beau Parker suffered an ACL injury was even harder to process.
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Comedian Griff Rhys Jones urges public to nominate historic buildings to save
Griff Rhys Jones has been campaigning for decades to preserve Britain's old buildings.
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Cold temperatures forecast for new year, with snow alerts issued
Those celebrating the arrival of the new year will have to brave cold temperatures, with a yellow alert for snow and ice in place for parts of Scotland.
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Chinese aircraft and navy conduct drills around Taiwan in warning against 'external interference'
China has conducted more military drills around Taiwan in a warning against "external interference".
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Starmer criticised for celebrating activist's return from Egypt
Sir Keir Starmer is facing criticism for celebrating the return of a British activist from detention in Egypt in light of his past social media posts.
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Rachel Reeves's spring budget date is revealed
The chancellor's spring budget will take place in March, the Treasury has announced.
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'Massive numbers' of police to be deployed for Sydney New Year's Eve celebrations
People in Sydney have been urged to show "defiance" and celebrate New Year's Eve in the wake of the deadly terror attack in Bondi Beach earlier this month.
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Three war fronts on the agenda as Benjamin Netanyahu set for talks with Donald Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on his way to meet US President Donald Trump in Florida.
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Is the AI bubble about to burst? If so the consequences could be dire
The market seems to be content, for now at least, to keep betting big on AI.
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Drunk raccoon behind liquor store rampage suspected of other 'break-ins'
A raccoon that passed out drunk after running amok in a Virginia liquor store is suspected of two other "break-ins".
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'Tyranny is booming': Jimmy Kimmel targets Trump in alternative Christmas message
American talk show host Jimmy Kimmel delivered an alternative Christmas message this year, taking aim what he said was the rise of fascism under Donald Trump's government.
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