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Breast cancer study: Changes to lymph nodes could identify who is most at risk
Researchers have found changes in the structure of lymph nodes which could help identify people at a higher or lower risk of breast cancer spreading.
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Somali referee set to officiate World Cup denied entry into US
A top Somali referee will not officiate at the World Cup after being denied entry into the US.
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Ex-minister Alex Davies-Jones delivers letter to No 10 demanding PM meets with Epstein survivors
A former victims minister has delivered a letter to Number 10 Downing Street calling on the prime minister to meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse.
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'I've never experienced this level of resentment': Sikh community facing backlash after Henry Nowak murder
It was three days after Vickrum Digwa was sentenced to life in prison over the murder of Henry Nowak when a Sikh priest from Digwa's former place of worship in Southampton was attacked while out shopping.
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Talks held with Iran over jailed UK couple, David Lammy says, as he addresses proposed prisoner swap
The UK has been holding talks with Iran over a British couple jailed in Tehran, says Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, as he addressed a proposed prisoner swap.
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Defence spending plan delay has left the UK less safe and undermined its credibility, MPs say
A chronic delay in the release by Sir Keir Starmer's government of a major plan to invest in defence has harmed the military and left the country less safe, a group of MPs has warned.
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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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Water firm faces £44.7m 'enforcement package' for sewage failings
Welsh Water has become the latest major utility firm to face financial sanctions over wastewater failings, with a £44.7m "enforcement package" proposed by the industry regulator.
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Russian satellites have been causing GPS disruption across Europe, scientists claim
A network of Russian satellites has caused brief disruptions to GPS signals across Europe on perhaps dozens of occasions since 2019, new research suggests.
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AI to be used in crown courts to reduce time victims have to wait
The government is piloting the use of artificial intelligence in the crown court, with a raft of new technology projects aiming to deliver improvements across the justice system and tackle the court backlog.
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FIFA 'regrets' free World Cup tickets and demands fans pay up
FIFA has confirmed a website glitch has left dozens of fans getting free tickets for the World Cup 2026.
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John Swinney won't say whether Nicola Sturgeon should hand back Peter Murrell gifts
Scotland's First Minister John Swinney has said it is for the courts to decide whether Nicola Sturgeon should be forced to give back gifts bought for her by Peter Murrell using embezzled SNP cash.
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Tsunami alert and 35 dead after 7.8-magnitude quake hits the Philippines
At least 35 people have died after a magnitude-7.8 earthquake struck the island of Mindanao in the Philippines.
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Anthropic warns of 'risks of humans losing control over AI'
Anthropic has warned about the "risks of humans losing control over AI systems" and has called for a coordinated plan to slow down or temporarily halt AI development.
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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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SpaceX stock market debut set to make Elon Musk a trillionaire
SpaceX plans to raise up to $75bn (£56bn) when it goes public this month – putting Elon Musk on course to become the world's first trillionaire.
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Car sales: Electric vehicle uptake target remains distant despite fuel price spike
Government targets for sales of new electric cars are still far from being met, despite a leap in demand likely helped by the Iran war fuel price surge.
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Superdrug removes skincare brand as suspected cosmetic ingredients seen in West Bank Israeli settlement
Superdrug, the UK's second-largest beauty and health retailer, has blocked a skincare brand from its website after suspected cosmetic ingredients were seen at an Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
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