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Captain of Solong container ship involved in North Sea crash is Russian national, company says
The arrested captain of the Solong - the container ship involved in the crash in the North Sea - is a Russian national, the vessel's owner has said.
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Nicola Sturgeon announces she will not seek re-election to Holyrood next year
Scotland's former first minister Nicola Sturgeon will not seek re-election to Holyrood next year, she has announced.
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Stockwell shooting: Second person charged with murder after death of Lathaniel Burrell
A second person has been charged following a fatal shooting of a teenage boy in south London.
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Anthony Pierce: Former bishop jailed for historic child abuse
A former bishop has been jailed for historic child abuse.
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Children under eight should avoid slushies as glycerol leads to hospitalisations - study
Children under the age of eight should not consume slushies due to the ingredient glycerol potentially making them ill, new research has suggested.
Business
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Trump trade war expands globally as 25% tariffs on aluminium and steel take effect
Donald Trump's trade war has expanded to cover the world, with 25% tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports to the US in effect from today, affecting UK products worth hundreds of millions of pounds.
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Small acts of defiance in Canada raise question of what country can do against Trump's tariff trade war
In Miche cafe and bar in British Columbia's capital, Victoria, owner Allan Sinclair is turning around specific alcohol bottles on the top shelf to hide the labels from public view.
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'Shattering blow' to farmers over pause to environmental payment scheme
A "shattering blow" has been dealt to farmers with the sudden pausing for new applications for environmental payments, according to the National Farmers' Union.
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President Trump buys a Tesla in support of 'Elon's baby'
Donald Trump has bought a Tesla in support of the car company he calls "Elon's baby".
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All 404 Labour MPs summoned to Downing Street to discuss benefit cuts
All 404 Labour MPs have been called to Downing Street to attend a "welfare roundtable" to discuss expected major benefit cuts.
Entertainment
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Remember Monday: Meet the Eurovision hopefuls who sing their trollers' insults
You have to have a thick skin to take part in Eurovision which might be why last year's UK entrant, singer Olly Alexander, has already reached out to this year's hopefuls to talk about the pitfalls of putting yourself out there.
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Hollyoaks and reality TV star Paul Danan died from cocktail of drugs, inquest hears
Hollyoaks star Paul Danan died from a cocktail of drugs including cocaine and heroin, an inquest has heard.
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Yung Filly: British YouTuber and rapper denies sexual assault charges in Australia
British YouTuber and rapper Yung Filly has pleaded not guilty to multiple sexual assault charges in Australia.
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Bridgerton star Simone Ashley on 'normalising' the narrative for South Asian actors
British actress Simone Ashley says she believes the industry has "come a long way" in terms of diversifying - but says the process is ongoing.
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Meet TY From The Wyld - a former drill rapper turned conservation star
A drill rapper turned TikTok wildlife presenter hopes to "bridge the gap" between young people and climate change.
Politics
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Rupert Lowe 'keeping options open' after ousting by Reform UK
Ousted Reform UK MP Rupert Lowe has told Sky News he has not ruled out joining the Conservatives or a new political party, declaring: "I'm keeping my options open."
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Met Police launches investigation into suspended Reform MP Rupert Lowe over 'verbal threats'
The Metropolitan Police has launched an investigation into suspended Reform MP Rupert Lowe.
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Nicola Sturgeon announces she will not seek re-election to Holyrood next year
Scotland's former first minister Nicola Sturgeon will not seek re-election to Holyrood next year, she has announced.
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The Reform row: What has happened and what has been said?
Senior members of Reform UK are embroiled in a bitter row - with one of its MPs being suspended from the party.
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All 404 Labour MPs summoned to Downing Street to discuss benefit cuts
All 404 Labour MPs have been called to Downing Street to attend a "welfare roundtable" to discuss expected major benefit cuts.