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Friday, 30 June 2023

Eastbourne International: Coco Gauff loses semi-final in straight sets to compatriot Madison Keys

Coco Gauff lost to fellow American Madison Keys in straight sets 6-3 6-3 in the semi-finals of the Eastbourne International.

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Nutmeg co-founder Nick Hungerford sets up charity for bereaved children

Nick Hungerford's charity for bereaved children, Elizabeth's Smile, is named after his daughter.

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SNP auditors say some financial records are missing

Records for some cash and cheques have been lost but the party says it is on track to file its accounts on time.

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Naomi Campbell becomes a mother for a second time aged 53

The supermodel, who welcomed her first child two years ago, says 'it's never too late'.

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June 2023 likely to be the UK's hottest on record

Provisional figures show June 2023 has surpassed 1940 and 1976.

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Poland charges Russian ice hockey player with spying

The suspect, a Russian national playing in Poland's major league, faces up to 10 years in prison.

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Challenge to Covid inquiry over Johnson WhatsApps in court

The Cabinet Office and the inquiry chair are at loggerheads over Boris Johnson's WhatsApp messages.

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Dutch to restrict chip equipment exports amid US pressure

The Dutch government said the decision was taken on "national security grounds".

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Thursday, 29 June 2023

Woman who couldn't read at 16 to graduate with degree

Chloe McRoberts will graduate with first class honours 10 years after she left school with no qualifications.

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Customers withdraw record amount of savings in May

People withdraw £4.6bn from accounts in May - the highest on record, Bank of England data shows.

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Andy Murray surprises Oxfordshire girl who uses tennis prosthetic

Joanie, who was born with a congenital limb condition, uses the prosthetic to help her serve.

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ChatGPT owner OpenAI to open first foreign office in UK

The Microsoft-backed company says the London office will allow it to "attract world-class talent".

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France shooting: Fears in Paris suburb after police killing of teen

Some residents of Nanterre are bracing for a long cold war between French suburbs and the state.

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Suffolk lamb given wheels to stay mobile after legs fail

Three-month-old Winnie's back legs stopped working shortly after birth but now she can still explore.

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The Nigerian with a mission to see a bagpipe revival

Inspired by seeing a bagpipe player in his youth, Chukwu Oba Kalu wanted more Nigerians to play.

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Wednesday, 28 June 2023

Stowaway African huntsman spider found in Edinburgh suitcase

The Scottish SPCA has quarantined the 10cm spider which was discovered at a property in Edinburgh.

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Eid al-Adha around the world: In pictures

People around the world observe Eid al-Adha, one of the most important festivals in the Muslim calendar.

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BT investigated over major 999 call disruption

Probe launched after emergency services across the UK reported 999 calls were failing to connect on Sunday.

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BT investigated over major 999 call disruption

Probe launched after emergency services across the UK reported 999 calls were failing to connect on Sunday.

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Donald Trump countersues writer E Jean Carroll for defamation

The former president alleges the writer falsely accused him of rape after a jury found he sexually abused her.

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Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Revenge and deepfake porn laws to be toughened

The government is amending the Online Safety Bill after campaigners demanded changes.

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UK to work more closely with EU on financial services

The UK and EU pact is being seen as a step towards better relations over financial services.

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Minke whale spotted leaping from water in Scarborough

A minke whale is seen leaping from the water off Scarborough.

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Monday, 26 June 2023

Public sector pay increase must be responsible - PM

Ministers confirm they are considering next year's public sector pay deals, as Rishi Sunak warns about inflation.

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US rappers Offset and Quavo perform surprise Takeoff tribute

The Migos rappers return to the stage to pay tribute to their late bandmate at the BET Awards.

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Ombersley: Peter Gregory killed in balloon accident

Peter Gregory, known as "Pilot Pete", died after his hot air balloon fell to the ground.

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HSBC to leave Canary Wharf tower for new world headquarters

The bank will move to a smaller London office to allow for more flexible working post-pandemic.

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Withybush crash: Baby dies after being hit by car at hospital

An eight-month-old baby dies in hospital, four days after being hit outside Withybush Hospital.

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HSBC to leave Canary Wharf tower for new world headquarters

The bank will move to a smaller London office to allow for more flexible working post-pandemic.

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New images show Chinese spy balloons over Asia

BBC Panorama worked with an artificial intelligence company to sift through millions of satellite pictures.

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Nicola Bulley died by drowning inquest hears

The mother-of-two went missing on a dog walk in Lancashire, promoting a major police search.

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The tech flaw that lets hackers control surveillance cameras

Security flaws in two surveillance camera brands used around the world have been identified by Panorama.

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Sunday, 25 June 2023

Titanic sub firm: A maverick rule-breaking founder and a tragic end

Stockton Rush wanted to be known as an innovator. It didn't seem to matter how he did it.

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Glastonbury: Man dies after 'medical incident' at festival site

Avon and Somerset Police say they are not treating the death of a man in his 40s as suspicious.

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Ocean Race competitors do their bit to fight plastic pollution

Teams competing in the gruelling six-month, 60,000km Ocean Race are also doing their bit for climate research.

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What will Putin do next? And other key questions

What happens to Wagner? What will Putin do next? And how will it affect war in Ukraine? Key questions answered.

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Julian Sands: Remains found in California area where British actor disappeared

The 65-year-old disappeared in mountains north of Los Angeles after hiking in bad weather in January.

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Will Humza Yousaf's broad approach deliver Scottish independence?

The SNP leader puts an ambiguous stamp on the party's latest Scottish independence planning.

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Saturday, 24 June 2023

Prigozhin: The day Wagner chief went rogue in 83 seconds

Yevgeny Prigozhin has called for a rebellion against the Russian military and entered Rostov-on-Don.

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Rishi Sunak's concern over volatile Russia situation

The UK prime minister is watching events closely, as the government holds an emergency planning meeting.

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Yevgeny Prigozhin: From hot dog seller to Wagner boss

The BBC's Ros Atkins looks at Yevgeny Prigozhin's unusual rise through the military ranks.

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BBC shows Rick Astley round at his first Glastonbury

Colin Paterson gives the star a whistle-stop tour of the site ahead of his set on the Pyramid Stage.

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Friday, 23 June 2023

Rehan Ahmed: Leg-spinner called up by England for second Ashes Test

Leicestershire leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed has been added to the England men's squad for the second Ashes Test as cover for Moeen Ali, who is struggling with a finger injury.

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Paris Mayo guilty of murdering son hours after birth

Paris Mayo was 15 when she delivered her son Stanley alone in her family home in Ross-on-Wye.

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Tour de France: Four-time champion Chris Froome not selected by Israel-Premier Tech

Britain's four-time Tour de France champion Chris Froome is left out of Israel-Premier Tech's eight-man squad for next month's race.

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Bill Kenwright: Everton chairman stays in role as owner Farhad Moshiri joins board

Long-serving chairman Bill Kenwright will remain at Everton after owner Farhad Moshiri convinces him to help the club through a "period of transition".

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Thursday, 22 June 2023

Women's Ashes 2023: England's Kate Cross traps Australia's Phoebe Litchfield lbw for 23

Watch Kate Cross pick up England's first wicket of the Women's Ashes as she traps Phoebe Litchfield lbw for 23, although hawk-eye suggests the ball was missing the stumps.

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Interest rates: Bank boss warns interest rate rise hard for many

"If we don't raise rates now, it could be worse later," Bank of England boss warns as it raises rates to 5%.

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The Ashes 2023: England v Australia - Lauren Filer profile as she makes debut

Meet Lauren Filer, England's latest fast bowler who loves to talk and may be the quickest in the country.

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Wednesday, 21 June 2023

Ashes 2023: Which Australian would England players want in their team?

We ask members of the England Ashes squad which current Australian player they would want in their team.

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Mateo Kovacic: Manchester City agree 30m deal to sign midfielder from Chelsea

Mateo Kovacic is close to joining Premier League champions Manchester City after they agree a deal with Chelsea worth up to £30m.

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UK inflation shock: This is really grim

Investors are now questioning whether the Bank is in full command over soaring prices.

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Tuesday, 20 June 2023

UK festivals: What's going on with drug testing in 2023?

It's been a part of some of the biggest events for almost ten years - but could it be under threat?

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Ex-Met Police officer guilty of raping girl and woman

Adam Provan was a serving officer when he raped a 16-year-old girl and a fellow police officer.

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Monday, 19 June 2023

Ashes: England's Ollie Pope bowled by brilliant Pat Cummins yorker

England's Ollie Pope is bowled by a brilliant Pat Cummins yorker for Australia's first wicket on day four of the first Ashes Test.

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Reddit protesters bombard site with John Oliver pictures

Some of the biggest subreddits are now only allowing posts featuring the British comedian.

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Watch: What to pack for Glastonbury 2023

As the festival prepares to get under way, here's your guide to not forgetting the essentials.

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Sunday, 18 June 2023

Graeme Souness: Football legend swims Channel for 1m fundraiser

The 70-year-old former footballer completes the 21-mile challenge in 12 hours and 17 minutes.

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Labour has momentum but is not complacent - Sarwar

The Scottish Labour leader says his party still has work to do despite signs of improved fortunes.

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Nicola Sturgeon: I am certain I have done nothing wrong

Scotland's former first minister returns home for the first time since her arrest.

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Mortgage help 'under review' says Michael Gove

Michael Gove was asked about what whether any help would be given to those struggling with payments.

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Mortgage help 'under review' says Michael Gove

Michael Gove was asked about what whether any help would be given to those struggling with payments.

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Saturday, 17 June 2023

The Ashes 2023: Usman Khawaja survives after Stuart Broad's no-ball

Usman Khawaja survives on 112 after being bowled by a Stuart Broad no-ball on day two of the first Ashes Test.

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Laura Kuenssberg: The super never and only (while useful) fans of Boris Johnson

When it comes to Boris Johnson, Tory activists form three distinct groups, writes Laura Kuenssberg.

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Prince Louis salutes the crowd as grandchildren watch King's first birthday parade

Prince Louis salutes the crowd as he watches the flypast with Prince George and Princess Charlotte.

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Trooping the Colour: Royals celebrate King Charles's first birthday parade

Princes Louis and George and Princess Charlotte joined other royals to watch the flypast.

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Baby loss: Mum's campaign for bereavement unit in son's memory

Louise Gray has raised thousands for a bereavement suite at the hospital where she lost her baby.

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Strictly's Amy Dowden more positive after cancer surgery

Strictly dancer Amy Dowden has said she is beginning to "feel more positive" after having surgery for breast cancer.

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Friday, 16 June 2023

George Orwell's 1984 returned to Portland library after 65 years

Man returns George Orwell's dystopian novel to library decades late because of its relevance today.

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Average two-year mortgage rate close to 6%

Lenders have been increasing the cost of new fixed-rate deals rapidly during a tumultuous week.

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The extraordinary process of secretly interviewing people inside North Korea

The BBC has spent months talking to three North Koreans about their lives behind the sealed border.

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Amazon cleared to buy iRobot vacuum cleaner maker

The UK competition watchdog says the online giant can buy iRobot, the maker of Roomba cleaners.

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Thursday, 15 June 2023

Ukraine war: Video shows woman pulled alive from rubble in Ukraine

Ukrainian police released footage showing the end of what it said was an hours-long rescue mission.

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Wednesday, 14 June 2023

Brendan Rodgers: Celtic in advanced talks with former manager over return

Celtic are in advanced talks with Brendan Rodgers over the possibility of the Northern Irishman returning as manager.

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Real Madrid sign Bellingham for 88m

Real Madrid complete the signing of England midfielder Jude Bellingham from Borussia Dortmund on a six-year deal.

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Vodafone to join with Three to create UK mobile giant

The deal hasn't yet been approved by regulators, which will look at whether it will push up customer prices.

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Tuesday, 13 June 2023

NBA: Denver Nuggets beat Miami heat 4-1 to clinch first title

The Denver Nuggets win their first NBA title by beating Miami Heat to seal a 4-1 series triumph and end a 47-year wait for the championship trophy.

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Sainsbury's and Asda told not to block rival stores

The supermarkets are accused of stopping rivals opening nearby, potentially reducing consumer choice.

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Broken-down Hampshire bus brides praise officers who rescued them

Jemma and Sian Batchelor-Thomas were rescued by police when their coach broke down in Hedge End.

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Jack Dorsey: India threatened to shut Twitter and raid employees

Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey's allegations have been denied by the Indian government.

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Monday, 12 June 2023

Reddit communities go dark in protest at changes

Thousands of subreddits are shut down for 48 hours following controversial charging plans.

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Ashes 2023: Stuart Broad reacts to famous Ashes moment in 2013 series

Stuart Broad reacts to infamous Ashes moment in the 2013 series at Trent Bridge.

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MOVEit hack: media watchdog Ofcom data downloaded in cyber attack

The regulator said information about firms and employees had been affected by a cyber-attack.

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Birmingham commuter's car stripped of parts twice in two months

Charity worker Letisha Brown's Ford Fiesta was "cannibalised" after she parked in Birmingham.

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Reddit communities go dark in protest at changes

Thousands of subreddits are shut down for 48 hours following controversial charging plans.

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Sunday, 11 June 2023

Ukraine floods recede but fears over disease remain

Tens of thousands have lost access to drinking water and the UK is warning of a "sanitation crisis".

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Driverless cars: Researcher disguises himself as car seat in study

A study into driverless cars has used a "ghost driver" to record other road user's responses.

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Three Britons missing after Egypt boat fire

Twelve other Britons rescued after a fire on a boat which was on a cruise in the Egyptian Red Sea.

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Driving licence delays possible due to DVLA strike

The DVLA says measures are in place to minimise disruption as workers begin a 15-day strike.

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Saturday, 10 June 2023

Blundell's School: Boy charged with two counts of attempted murder

The boy, 16, is charged following a violent assault on two teenagers and an adult at a boarding school.

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Swallowtail butterfly enthusiasts flock to Strumpshaw

The insect flies during late May and June and can only be found in the UK in the Norfolk Broads.

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Boris Johnson: Laura Kuenssberg on the facts, farce and his future

Quitting Parliament is entirely on brand and raises questions about his next move, writes Laura Kuenssberg.

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Newhaven: Man arrested after man and woman found dead

A 64-year-old man has been arrested after the bodies of a man and woman were found on Friday.

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Welsh language: Driver wins case over English-only parking fine

A parking firm has lost a case against a driver after she requested the details of a fine in Welsh.

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Friday, 9 June 2023

'No one to blame' for death of schoolboy Hamdan Aslam

A 14-year-old boy who died after collapsing at a school on Tuesday had an undiagnosed heart problem.

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Meta plans for Twitter rival shown to staff

A text-based version of Instagram could potentially let users carry across followers from other apps.

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Meta plans for Twitter rival shown to staff

A text-based version of Instagram could potentially let users carry across followers from other apps.

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World Test Championship final: KS Bharat bowled by Scott Boland with second ball of the day

Watch as India's KS Bharat is bowled for five by Australia's Scott Boland with the second ball of day three of the World Test Championship final at The Oval.

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Thursday, 8 June 2023

Religious US broadcaster Pat Robertson dies at 93

The evangelical Christian ran for president and helped put religion at the heart of Republican politics.

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Drones drop water bottles to people stranded by floods

Supplies are delivered to those trapped by floodwaters in Russian-controlled areas of the Kherson region.

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Banks accused of 'measly' interest rates on savings

MPs criticise banks as instant access savings rates sit well below the Bank of England base rate.

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Europa Conference League final: West Ham boss David Moyes celebrates in style after win

West Ham manager David Moyes shows off his dancing skills as he celebrates in the dressing room after the Europa Conference League triumph.

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Wednesday, 7 June 2023

Colston statue: 'We need better education and economic action'

Does the toppling of a slave trader's statue three years ago continue to inspire positive change?

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Lewis Capaldi: Why more musicians are prioritising mental health

Lewis Capaldi says he needs a break from touring in order to be "Lewis from Glasgow for a bit".

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Heathrow security officers announce summer strikes

Around 2,000 security officers will walk out for 31 days in June and August.

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PGA Tour, LIV Golf & DP World Tour merger: Calls for Jay Monahan to resign in 'heated' players meeting

Players call for PGA Tour chief Jay Monahan to resign in a 'heated' meeting following its shock merger with the DP World Tour and LIV Golf.

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Tuesday, 6 June 2023

Pat Nevin: My son's autism wasn't a secret

Former footballer Pat Nevin has spoken for the first time about his grown-up son's autism diagnosis.

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MoveIt hack: What action can data-breach victims take?

Experts give advice to the more than 100,000 warned their personal data is in the hands of cyber-criminals.

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MoveIt hack: What action can data-breach victims take?

Experts give advice to the more than 100,000 warned their personal data is in the hands of cyber-criminals.

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Diablo IV character creator under the spotlight

The new game's character creator mode has got people talking, but does it hit the mark for players?

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Charles Wotten: Liverpool race riot victim to get headstone

Seaman Charles Wotten died in 1919 during some of the UK's worst racial violence.

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Monday, 5 June 2023

Rishi Sunak's claims on small boats fact checked

The prime minister gave an update on his policy of stopping small boats crossings.

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Apple expected to launch mixed-reality headset at WWDC

The "Reality Pro" headset release is among announcements expected at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference.

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Ukraine war: Wagner detains Russian officer over 'drunk' attack

In a video posted online, the officer says he fired on a Wagner vehicle because he dislikes the group.

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Lidl next to vac pack mince despite Sainsbury's 'mush' complaints

Lidl is following an eco-friendly move that some Sainsbury's shoppers complained turned the meat to mush.

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Inside City Football Group - do all roads lead to Manchester?

City Football Group owns 13 clubs across five continents, but do all roads eventually lead back to Manchester City?

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Matthew Selt: Snooker pro coming to terms with hair-pulling compulsion

Essex's Matthew Selt has been a snooker pro for 23 years and for most of that time has been pulling out his eyebrows and eyelashes.

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Sunday, 4 June 2023

French Open 2023 results: Novak Djokovic beats Juan Pablo Varillas at Roland Garros

Novak Djokovic ruthlessly swats aside Peru's Juan Pablo Varillas to reach a record 17th French Open men's singles quarter-final.

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French Open 2023: Doubles team disqualified after Miyu Kato hits ball girl with ball

A women's doubles team is disqualified from the French Open after Japan's Miyu Kato hits a ball girl with a ball.

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Bournemouth beach deaths: Funeral held for girl pulled from sea

The 12-year-old, named locally as Sunnah Khan, died after an incident on Bournemouth beach.

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British Soap Awards: EastEnders wins as Jane McDonald hosts

The awards were hosted by Jane McDonald after Phillip Schofield left ITV last week.

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Vote on CBI's reforms nerve-wracking, says new boss

Rain Newton Smith says she believes the CBI should survive ahead of vote of confidence at the group.

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Vote on CBI's reforms nerve-wracking, says new boss

Rain Newton Smith says she believes the CBI should survive ahead of vote of confidence at the group.

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Saturday, 3 June 2023

Train strikes hit FA Cup final and Beyoncé concert

Drivers walk out over pay and conditions in the third rail strike this week.

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Beijing's comedy crackdown is hitting its music scene

The crackdown on stand-up comedy unleashed by a joke is now hurting Beijing's vibrant live music scene.

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England v Ireland: Ben Stokes winces after taking catch to dismiss Campher

England captain Ben Stokes looks in some discomfort after taking a catch at square leg to dismiss Ireland's Curtis Campher at Lord's.

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Three Israeli soldiers killed near Egypt border

The incident came after a drug smuggling operation was thwarted at the border, the army says.

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England v Ireland: Jack Leach removes Lorcan Tucker

Jack Leach takes the first wicket of the third morning as England chase a quick victory over Ireland , Lorcan Tucker playing onto his stumps after making 44.

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Friday, 2 June 2023

Train strikes prompt sports fans to set off by bus

Fans making their way to the FA Cup final and the Epsom Derby start their alternative routes

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Spanish Grand Prix: Max Verstappen sets pace in first practice

Max Verstappen set the pace in a first practice session that gave little insight into the true competitive picture at the Spanish Grand Prix.

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US adds 339,000 jobs in May defying slowdown fears

Job creation in the US was far stronger than expected as the central bank fights inflation.

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Dame Elan Closs Stephens appointed acting BBC chairwoman

Dame Elan Closs Stephens is appointed to the role after Richard Sharp resigned earlier this year.

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Huge sandstorm sweeps across Suez Canal in Egypt

Two of the canal's ports were closed as parts of Egypt were engulfed by dust and sand.

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Belgorod: Shelling in Russian border region kills two, governor says

Two women were killed by shrapnel as they travelled in a car, officials say.

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Thursday, 1 June 2023

England v Ireland: Stuart Broad removes James McCollum for 36 to claim fourth wicket

Watch as England's Stuart Broad removes Ireland opener James McCollum for 36 to claim his fourth wicket on day one of the Test at Lord's.

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The 'exploding' demand for giant heat pumps

Whole towns in Europe are being heated by huge, energy efficient heat pumps.

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Lionel Messi: PSG manager Christophe Galtier confirms forward's departure

Paris St-Germain manager Christophe Galtier says forward Lionel Messi will play his final game for the club against Clermont on Saturday.

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Emma Raducanu: Former US Open Champion splits with fifth coach in less than two years

Former US Open champion Emma Raducanu splits with coach Sebastian Sachs, her fifth coach in less than two years.

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London still works for stock market listings, says We Soda boss

We Soda could be valued at £6bn when it floats in the UK, in a boost for the London stock market.

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Jose Mourinho: Uefa waits for reports after Roma manager's rant at referee

Uefa will wait for reports from officials before deciding whether to take action against Roma manager Jose Mourinho for his rant at referee Anthony Taylor.

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