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Archive for September 2022
Rural rough sleepers face harsh conditions as a taskforce warns of a hidden homelessness "crisis".
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Sleeping in barns - homeless in the countryside
Jurgen Klopp says he would pick "exceptional" Trent Alexander-Arnold in any team after the full-back...
Trent Alexander-Arnold: Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp defends full-back after England omission
Luton Town inflict a sixth Championship defeat of the season on Hull City, who sacked manager Shota...
Hull City 0-2 Luton Town: Hatters consign managerless hosts to home defeat
Families of children who miss school face harsher penalties depending on where they live in England,...
School fines: Lottery for parents with absent children
Liz Truss's efforts to reassure the markets that she can control government spending lead the papers.
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The Papers: 'PM holds crunch talks' and benefits to be curbed
The Charity Commission is investigating concerns over safeguarding.
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Transgender charity Mermaids under investigation
Stadia allows players to stream games online without owning a console.
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Google to close Stadia cloud service and refund gamers
The army major doctor and her wife, a civilian doctor, are charged over plans to leak health information.
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Ukraine-Russia war: US army doctor and wife charged with Russia spying
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng says he will stick to his tax cut plan despite days of market turmoil.
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Kwasi Kwarteng: We stopped consumer spending collapse
The Queen was buried with Prince Philip and alongside the remains of her father, mother and sister.
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Windsor Castle: Public can visit Queen's final resting place in St George's Chapel
A fake car dealership website defrauded victims out of thousands of pounds, BBC investigation finds.
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Beware online car sale scams, consumers warned
The average annual household energy bill in the UK will rise from £1,971 to £2,500.
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Energy bills: Householders urged to read meters before October price rise
A £65bn injection from the Bank of England to prop up pension funds on Wednesday leads the papers.
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The Papers: 'Crisis forces Bank bailout' and 'cuts to follow'
The incident involving an Icelandair and Koreanair aircraft is being investigated.
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Heathrow Airport: Two planes in minor collision
Locate International is hoping to jog the memories of people in London in 1977 to solve the case.
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Illustration released of unidentified woman who drowned in Thames
People harmed by such items and digital ones like drones will have easier access to legal help.
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EU Commission to make it easier to sue over AI products
Keir Starmer thinks the UK's economic turmoil presents him with a chance, says our political editor.
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Chris Mason: The PM's troubles have left Labour buoyant
Keir Starmer's speech at Labour's conference and the impact of rate rises on mortgages lead the papers.
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The Papers: 'A Labour moment' and 'misery for homeowners'
Russia is poised to annex Ukrainian regions, while Ukraine blames Moscow for gas pipeline damage.
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Ukraine war round-up: Disputed referendums and gas leak allegations
Hundreds of thousands of Cubans are left without power as the category three storm hits the island.
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Hurricane Ian: Thousands without power as storm lashes Cuba
It will cover the Christmas build-up, including key shopping days Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
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Royal Mail workers to hold 19 days of strike action
Liverpool's dock workers have called on Keir Starmer to "show solidarity" with them on the picket line.
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Starmer will lose working class, say Liverpool dock strikers
Sir Keir Starmer will tell Labour's conference he has brought the party back to the centre ground.
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Labour conference: Starmer to quote Tony Blair in pitch for power
The 14-year-old girl viewed material about self-harm and suicide before she took her own life.
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Molly Russell: Instagram posts seen by teen were safe, Meta says
England fight back from two goals down before being held to a draw in a six-goal thriller against Germany.
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England 3-3 Germany: Three Lions play out six-goal thriller to conclude disappointing Nations League campaign
US vaccine mandate remains in place. Lawmakers have urged Joe Biden to follow in Canada's footsteps.
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Canada to end Covid vaccine travel requirements,make ArriveCan app optional
55 Tufton Street has hosted organisations that have had a big political impact over the last decade.
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55 Tufton Street: The other black door shaping British politics
The former US intelligence contractor leaked a vast US intelligence surveillance programme in 2013.
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Edward Snowden granted Russian citizenship
Politicians and celebrities react to last week's mini-budget, which continues to dominate the papers.
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The Papers: 'Tax wars' over mini-budget, and 'Tory jitters'
The nine-time Grammy winner will headline February's event in Arizona, the NFL has announced.
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Rihanna to headline Super Bowl half-time show
Giorgia Meloni aims to be Italy's first female PM and vehemently rejects any link to fascism.
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Giorgia Meloni: Far-right leader on course to run Italy
Wales are relegated from the top tier of the Nations League after they are beaten at home by Poland.
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Nations League: Wales relegated after losing to Poland in Cardiff
Magnus Carlsen says he wants cheating taken "seriously" as he vows to issue a statement within days.
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Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann: Champion vows to say more on cheating scandal
The Met Police says several officers were hurt in the clashes and five people were arrested.
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Iranian embassy: Protesters clash with police in London
The minister is under tighter police surveillance after a "serious threat", federal prosecutors say.
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Vincent Van Quickenborne: Four arrested in Belgian minister 'kidnap plot'
Khayri McLean, 15, was stabbed outside a school in Huddersfield and died later in hospital.
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Khayri McLean: Two boys charged with murder over Huddersfield school stabbing
Unpicking the web of misinformation around the Leicester disorder.
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Did misinformation fan the flames in Leicester?
Following the controversial mini-budget, Sunday's papers report on the PM's plans for more tax cuts.
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The Papers: New Year tax cuts and Labour's 'green growth' plan
Sanders was known for his expressive style and played with some of the great names in jazz.
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Pharoah Sanders: Jazz legend dies aged 81
The launch of the American space agency's big new Moon rocket is being delayed for the third time.
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Storm Ian delays launch of Nasa's Artemis I Moon rocket
The hosts of the hit Fortunately podcast will host a new weekday afternoon programme and a podcast.
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Fi Glover and Jane Garvey to leave BBC for Times Radio
Tributes are paid to the "visionary force in the world of hip-hop, dance and rave", who died aged 60.
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Stu Allan: Dance music DJ pioneer dies aged 60
Saturday's papers are dominated by Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's biggest tax cuts in 50 years.
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The Papers: A 'budget for the rich' as the 'pound plunges'
Magnus Carlsen's apparent accusation against Hans Niemann is the biggest chess scandal in years.
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Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann: The cheating row that's blowing up the chess world
If they are a single player, the win would make them richer than Adele or Ozzy Osbourne.
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EuroMillions result: UK ticket-holder wins £171m jackpot
He appears in an unconventional official photo which shows him carrying out his head of state duties.
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King Charles III's less formal photo as working monarch
A bird strike caused train damage, leaving passengers stuck on board for three hours in Norfolk.
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Bird strike stops train dead in its tracks
Brussels police and mayor thank Wales fans for picking up rubbish before Nations League game.
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Wales football fans praised for cleaning up in Brussels
The search for wheat alternatives is being driven by a demand for healthier diets and food security.
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The firms making flour from mushrooms and cauliflower
The boats carrying more than 100 people had set off from near the Lebanese port city of Tripoli.
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Dozens of migrants killed as boat sinks off Syrian coast
A difficult economic outlook faces the UK and the government's plans to cut taxes lead the front pages.
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The Papers: 'UK heads into recession' and 'tax cut bonanza'
The Church of England would not allow her to take the funeral because she is married to a woman.
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Church of England bars Desmond Tutu's daughter from leading funeral
A total of 47 people have been arrested following unrest in the city over the past few weeks.
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Leicester disorder: Independent review to be held
The chair of an influential parliamentary committee asks the UK spending watchdog to probe Unboxed.
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Watchdog urged to investigate £120m 'Festival of Brexit'
The health secretary unveils plans to boost access - but doctors say they will have minimal impact.
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NHS: I will make it easier to see GP, promises Coffey
Along with three of his children, the ex-president is accused of lying to "unjustly enrich himself".
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Trumps inflated net worth by billions, says NY state lawsuit
Police in Huddersfield begin a murder investigation after the incident on Wednesday afternoon.
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Huddersfield stabbing: Boy, 15, dies after attack outside school
Russia's mobilisation of 300,000 reservists and threats to use nuclear weapons dominate the front pages.
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The Papers: 'Putin's nuclear threat' and 'Russians see red'
Three men captured while fighting with Ukraine's military are among the five released.
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Britons held by Russian forces in Ukraine released
The foreign secretary will demand justice in a meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.
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Ukraine war: Foreign secretary to confront Russia over atrocities at UN meeting
Scientists say they have slowed and partially reversed damage, marking a "new era" in the disease.
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'Truly remarkable' drug helps motor neurone disease
When faced with a choice, Vladimir Putin always seems to choose escalation, writes the BBC's Russia...
Ukraine war: Putin raises the stakes in a dangerous game
How a disillusioned art teacher landed the job designing the quiz show's coveted prize.
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Mastermind: The man behind 50 years of glass trophies
Tamara Harvey and Daniel Evans will be joint artistic directors of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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Royal Shakespeare Company appoints first female artistic director
The prime minister's proposals to slash taxes and plans for a slimmed down Royal Family lead the papers.
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Newspaper headlines: 'Freedom begins with tax cuts' and 'modern monarchy'
Russia is losing its war in Ukraine and now four regions say they will hold self-styled referendums.
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Why is Russia calling 'votes' in occupied Ukraine?
The inquest hears how an armed officer shot Yassar Yaqub on the M62 near Huddersfield.
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M62 shooting: Armed officer 'leant out of car and shot Yassar Yaqub'
The president said there is still "a lot of work" being done to control the virus in the US.
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Covid-19 pandemic is over in the US - Joe Biden
Chief epidemiologist Wu Zunyou issued the warning a day after China recorded its first monkeypox case.
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Chinese official warns against touching foreigners after monkeypox case
Oaks, maples and chestnuts found in cities are among over 1,000 tree species that are flagged at risk.
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Climate change threatens health and survival of urban trees
All the papers are dedicated to the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, who has been laid to rest in Windsor.
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The papers: 'Carried to her rest' and an 'outpouring of love'
Mahsa Amini, 22, collapsed after being held by morality police for allegedly breaking hijab rules.
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Mahsa Amini: Iran police say woman's death was 'unfortunate'
Prosecutors last week asked the court to vacate the conviction and release Syed pending a retrial.
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Adnan Syed: Conviction overturned in Serial podcast murder case
The Queen's children and grandchildren followed the state gun carriage of the Royal Navy.
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Queen's coffin carried to Westminster Abbey
The 7.6 magnitude quake hit Mexico as the country marked the 2017 and 1985 shocks left thousands dead.
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Tremor shakes Mexico City on quake anniversary
The young prince and princess will join more than 2,000 mourners in the congregation.
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George and Charlotte to join Westminster Abbey mourners
Many thousands of people have queued this week to see the Queen lying in state.
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Queen's funeral: Queue for Queen's coffin closed to new entrants
The service will pay tribute to the Queen's "remarkable reign", Buckingham Palace says,
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Queen Elizabeth's funeral: Order of service
People across the UK pause to mark the moment of reflection ahead of the late monarch's funeral on Monday.
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UK marks one-minute silence for Queen Elizabeth II
Andy Murray says he hopes to "still be selected for the Davis Cup in the future" after he helped Great...
Davis Cup: Andy Murray hopes still to be selected for Great Britain
Brighton name former Shakhtar Donetsk and Sassuolo manager Roberto de Zerbi as Graham Potter's replacement.
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Roberto de Zerbi: Brighton appoint Italian as manager
Chelsea's title defence gets off to the worst possible start with defeat by newly promoted Liverpool...
Liverpool 2-1 Chelsea: Late comeback spoils Chelsea's title defence opener
The indie-pop band on soundtracking strange times, being more present and escaping to the metaverse.
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Bastille: Why the band are making music for 'dystopian' days
Dates to look out for over the next few months that might have an impact on your finances.
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What will happen to energy bills and mortgages? Upcoming dates to be aware of
A vigil for the Queen held by Princes Harry and William and their cousins leads Sunday's front pages.
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The Papers: 'Together for Granny' and 'surrounded by love'
A witness said hundreds of people had filled the streets, as police issue dispersal orders.
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Police call for calm amid Leicester disorder
Will Brendan Rodgers keep his job at Leicester City after their 6-2 hammering at Tottenham?
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Leicester City boss Brendan Rodgers vows 'to fight on' - but can he survive?
Manchester United manager Marc Skinner says summer signing Maya Le Tissier can become "a real star".
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Maya Le Tissier: 'Man Utd debutant can become a star'
The wild bird trade is set to make tropical forests "drab", a study shows.
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Colourful songbirds could be traded to extinction
The pair, who say they are from Vietnam, wiped out IHG group data after a foiled ransomware attack.
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IHG hack: 'Vindictive' couple deleted hotel chain data for fun
Poignant photos of the King and his siblings guarding their mother's coffin feature on many front pages.
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The Papers: 'Vigil for mama' and 'silence speaks volumes'
GB fail to reach the Davis Cup knockout stage after Andy Murray and Joe Salisbury lose a thrilling key...
Davis Cup: Great Britain lose 2-1 against Netherlands and fail to qualify for knockout stage
Premier League clubs pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II as English top-flight fixtures resume on Friday.
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Premier League fans pay tribute to the Queen
The monarch was joined by his three siblings for a vigil as the Queen lies in state at Westminster Hall.
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King Charles leads vigil beside Queen's coffin
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
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Quiz of the week: Who tasted success at the Emmys?
England beat India by seven wickets to win the third and final Twenty20 at Bristol and complete a 2-1...
England v India: Sophia Dunkley and Alice Capsey shine as hosts secure 2-1 series victory in third Twenty20
The aftermath of Russia's occupation described - while its prison inmates are wooed by mercenaries.
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Ukraine round-up: Inside freed city and Russia's prison recruits
Winning images of the mysterious and beautiful parts of our Universe are on display in London.
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Astronomy Photographer of the Year: 'Once in a lifetime' picture of comet wins award
The banners were displayed by a section of Celtic fans at the club's Champions League match in Warsaw.
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Uefa charge Celtic over anti-monarchy banners
The display of affection is also a way to express unhappiness at the situation in the former colony.
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Queen Elizabeth II: Hong Kong's grief sends message to Beijing
The front pages focus on the Queen's coffin being taken to Westminster Hall where the public are paying...
The Papers: 'Nation says farewell' in 'the long goodbye'
Ukraine's president visits Izyum - while the German chancellor says President Putin does not think the...
Round-up: Zelensky in freed city, while Scholz says Putin remains undaunted
What’s the story behind the most iconic item in the Crown Jewels?
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Lying-in-state: The dazzling crown resting on top of the Queen’s coffin
As emperors, kings, queens and presidents descend on London, police have embarked on a huge operation.
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Police take to rooftops and manholes ahead of funeral for massive security operation
The Royal Mail says it admires the "creativity" that has gone into producing the toppers.
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Queen Elizabeth II: Woolly postbox topper tributes appear across England
Tributes are paid to Queen Elizabeth amid calls for the Commonwealth to be reformed for a new age.
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Queen Elizabeth II: What her death means to Malaysia
Redundancies are "unavoidable" following King Charles III's accession, a spokesman says.
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Clarence House staff told jobs are at risk
The brothers, with the King, will follow the coffin in a procession through central London.
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William and Harry to walk behind Queen's coffin to Westminster Hall
Kenneth Starr became a household name for his investigation into Bill Clinton in the late 1990s.
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Kenneth Starr: Clinton investigator dead at 76
Her coffin travels from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where the public can pay their respects.
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The Queen's journey to lying-in-state
Twitter shareholders have approved a $44bn deal for the world's richest man to buy the company.
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Twitter shareholders approve $44bn Musk deal
Questions are being asked as even state media reported the "tough" week, says the BBC's Russia editor.
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Ukraine war: What will Russia's losses mean for Putin?
The new monarch’s views on environmental issues are well known but will they influence his reign?
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Charles will not cool on climate action, say friends
A rail industry group says it is doing all it can to ensure people can pay their respects to the Queen.
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Queen Elizabeth II: Extra trains planned for mourners headed to London
National League fixtures will go ahead on Monday after football paused as a mark of respect following...
National League games to go ahead from Monday as football restarts in England
Here's what we know about plans for the public viewing of the Queen's coffin and her state funeral.
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Plans for the Queen's lying in state and funeral
Anti-immigration Sweden Democrats set to become the second largest party with vote too close to call.
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Sweden election: Result could take days as vote too close to call
The public can view the Queen's coffin in Edinburgh after a procession and service at St Giles' Cathedral.
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Scotland prepares to say its final farewell to the Queen
The decision for the future King Charles to be educated at Gordonstoun was a departure from the royal...
Gordonstoun: The Scottish school that educated a king
Sir Tom Scholar's sacking compromises the civil service's independence, a former cabinet secretary says.
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Tom Scholar: Former top civil servants hit out at Treasury boss sacking
The public can pay their respects as the coffin lies at rest at St Giles Cathedral in Scotland's capital.
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The procession from Balmoral to Edinburgh
When the Queen died the throne passed immediately to Charles. We look back on his first moments as King.
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King Charles III: His first few days
Her cortege from Balmoral to Edinburgh will wend its way past the villages, towns and cities she knew...
Memories of Queen on coffin's route to Edinburgh
Want to lay flowers or sign a book of condolence to remember the Queen? Here's what you need to know.
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How can I pay my respects to the Queen?
Sunday's front pages pore over the Royal Family reuniting to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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The Papers: 'Reunited in sorrow' and 'Russian forces retreat'
What messages were sent by Prince William and Catherine, Prince Harry and Meghan, appearing together?
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William and Harry united in grief
Windsor held a special place in the monarch's heart, it was also a place of work right to the end.
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The Queen at Windsor: A place of work and rest
Research shows that cancers might not always be caused by DNA mutations, as previously thought.
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Air pollution cancer breakthrough will rewrite the rules
Villagers in Ballater, near Balmoral, regarded the Queen as a friendly member of their community.
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'She was a neighbour, more than just the Queen'
Violent crime is a top issue for voters going to the polls on Sunday.
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Sweden election: Gang shootings cast shadow over vote
Condolences pour in from around the globe following news of the British monarch's death.
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In pictures: Sydney darkens opera house as world mourns
King Charles III names William and his wife Catherine as the Prince and Princess of Wales.
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William and Kate made Prince and Princess of Wales
Wearing the crown at bath time and "that" 007 cameo - the Queen's children share treasured memories.
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Queen Elizabeth II: Children remember 'that fantastic twinkle'
The police watchdog said this "does not mean that criminal charges will necessarily follow".
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Chris Kaba: Police shooting of unarmed man treated as homicide
They share recollections of their meetings with the monarch and the impression she left on them.
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Queen Elizabeth II: Former prime ministers reflect on monarch's reign
As word spread of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, people began laying flowers and paying tribute.
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In pictures: Mourning across the UK
Crowds assemble outside Buckingham Palace to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.
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Queen Elizabeth II: Crowds of mourners gather at Buckingham Palace
Strike action by postal workers and RMT train staff has been cancelled following the death of the Queen.
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Some strike action cancelled after the Queen's death
Leaders from around the world are paying tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, who "defined an era".
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Queen Elizabeth II: World leaders remember a 'kind-hearted Queen'
The Queen spent most summers at Balmoral, the 50,000-acre country estate in Aberdeenshire.
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Balmoral Castle: The Scottish home loved by the Queen
The union jack was lowered to half-mast at Buckingham Palace, Holyroodhouse and No 10 Downing Street.
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Queen Elizabeth II: Flags lowered as Queen's death announced
Prime Minister Liz Truss has said, "we are all devastated" at the news of the Queen's death.
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A huge shock to the nation and the world, says PM
The notice was posted on the gates of the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, following the announcement.
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Notice of death of Queen Elizabeth II, Holyroodhouse
How does it work when a government wants to borrow money, and when does it have to pay it back?
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Where does the government borrow billions from?
Many countries are heavily dependent on Russian energy and will need to find new suppliers.
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Russia sanctions: How can the world cope without its oil and gas?
Former chief whip Nick Brown tells the Guardian he is co-operating with the inquiry.
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Veteran MP Nick Brown suspended from Labour Party
Masks will no longer be required on public transport, in airports or ride-share vehicles.
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New York state ends 28-month mask mandate on public transport
The parents of Chris Kaba, a 23-year-old man shot by police, accuse the Metropolitan Police of racism.
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Chris Kaba's mother: 'My heart is broken'
Further dates for walkouts are announced by staff in the Communication Workers Union.
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Royal Mail staff announce fresh strikes over pay
The dominance of Truss campaign supporters in cabinet is already prompting grumbling among some Tory...
Liz Truss: New cabinet a near total purge of Sunak backers
Wednesday's front pages dissect Liz Truss's first day as prime minister.
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The Papers: 'We can ride out the storm' and 'hello Liz'
People in Saskatchewan grapple with grief and anger in the wake of the tragedy.
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Canada stabbings: Town 'shattered' amid stabbings manhunt
The chain, run by Intercontinental Hotel Group, said their online services were facing disruptions.
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Holiday Inn hit by cyber attack
Farm buildings that vanished beneath a reservoir can be seen again due to recent dry months
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Powys: Farm flooded for reservoir emerges following dry spell
A guide to the people in Prime Minister Liz Truss's cabinet, with the new faces, as well as those who...
New cabinet: Who is in Liz Truss's top team?
The woman told detectives she woke up to find the footballer on top of her, his trial hears.
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Benjamin Mendy: Woman woke up with footballer raping her, court told
Energy suppliers will be able to take out state-backed loans to subsidise bills for consumers and some...
Government closes in on energy rescue plan
The street mural in Australia controversially depicted Ukrainian and Russian soldiers hugging.
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Australian artist removes Ukraine and Russia mural after backlash
The walkout by members of the Criminal Bar Association is expected to worsen existing court delays.
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Barristers start indefinite strike action over pay in England and Wales
"If I didn't laugh, I'd cry but there's no point - it's not going to get me anywhere," says Susan, 67.
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Energy costs: How do older people plan to cope?
Staff claim a new IT system being rolled out in courts in England and Wales is beset with faults.
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Court IT system 'putting justice at risk', staff claim
At least 10 people are killed and 15 injured as police launch a manhunt for two suspects.
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Canada rocked by multiple deadly stabbings in Saskatchewan
The package Liz Truss could introduce in her presumptive first week in No 10 leads Monday's papers.
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The Papers: 'PM-in-waiting' as 'talks held to freeze bills'
Coco Gauff reaches her maiden US Open quarter-final with a straight-set victory over China's Zhang Shuai.
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US Open: Coco Gauff beats Zhang Shuai to reach last eight in New York
Nato scrambled jets to follow the aircraft on its erratic flight across Europe towards Latvia.
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Mystery as private plane crashes into Baltic Sea
The two contenders to become PM are set be asked about their proposals for office on BBC One later.
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Liz Truss and Rishi Sunak to face questions over cost-of-living policies
Six people are known to have died and rescuers are unable to reach survivors, local media say.
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Klyuchevskaya Sopka: Climbers killed during a fall on Russian volcano
The UK has agreed a pact with the two Nordic nations to help each other if they were attacked.
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British army trains with Swedish and Finnish forces
Over-50s can have another Covid booster, and younger people who are at higher risk and NHS staff.
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Covid booster: Who will get another jab this autumn?
Travellers returning home from their summer breaks in France report lengthy queues at the French port.
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Calais: Ferry companies apologise for long waits
CCTV showed the victim was assaulted by an unknown male and "left in a pool of blood", his family say.
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Family of Sikh priest attacked in Manchester appeal for help
Champions Manchester City miss chance to move top of the Premier League after Aston Villa fight back...
Aston Villa 1-1 Manchester City: Champions miss chance to go top of table
After Monday's scrubbed lift-off bid, the Space Launch System rocket is about to give it another go.
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Nasa: Artemis Moon rocket to make second launch attempt
Saturday's papers focus on plans to tackle soaring energy bills as well as preparations for a snap election.
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The Papers: 'Snap election next year' and energy crisis latest
The Hollywood icon revealed she is being treated for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
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Jane Fonda: Hollywood star having chemotherapy for cancer
Liv Gardner of Monastery says she is "in another world" after being proposed to.
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Godiva Festival: Monastery bandmates get engaged onstage
People in Jackson, Mississippi are unable to use tap water after flooding disabled a water treatment...
Jackson water crisis: Troops hand out 1.1m bottles of water in a day
Gotabaya Rajapaksa is back in the country just weeks after anti-government protests drove him from office.
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Gotabaya Rajapaksa: Sri Lanka's ousted former president returns
It is one of our favourite treats, but just what really goes into getting ice cream onto your cone?
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The inside scoop on ice cream innovation
The zoo, known for its international conservation work, is closing its doors for the final time after...
Bristol Zoo memories as 'major part' of city's life closes
More payments to help with the cost of living will be paid later in the year as bills soar.
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When are the second cost-of-living payment and £400 energy rebate due?
Thomas Webster, 56, attacked officers with a metal flagpole during the riots in January 2021.
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January 6: Ex-police officer gets record 10-year sentence over Capitol riots
The skeleton of a long-necked Mbiresaurus raathi is believed to be more than 230 million years old.
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Africa's oldest dinosaur found in Zimbabwe
Friends and colleagues share personal stories of Bill Turnbull who has died at the age of 66.
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