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Oct 09, 2025

'A famous victory' - South Africa stun India after De Klerk's heroics
Nadine de Klerk hits 84 off 54 balls as South Africa recover from 81-5 to chase down their target of 252 with seven balls to spare, securing a famous three wicket win against hosts India at the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup.

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Oct 09, 2025

Nineteen more removed to France under 'one in, one out' scheme
The recent removals involved larger groups of migrants than previous flights, the Home Office says.

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Oct 09, 2025

Ex-PM Sunak joins Microsoft and AI firm as paid advisor
The former prime minister has been told not to lobby the UK government by the appointments watchdog.

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Oct 09, 2025

De Klerk smacks Proteas to stunning win over India
Nadine de Klerk hits a blistering unbeaten 84 from 54 balls as South Africa produce a stunning comeback to beat India at the Women's World Cup.

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Oct 09, 2025

Prince William will attend COP30 climate summit in Brazil
Prince William will attend the COP30 summit on behalf of the King, joining other world leaders in Brazil.

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Oct 09, 2025

Man re-arrested at airport over Manchester synagogue attack
A 30-year-old man was re-arrested at Manchester Airport earlier, Counter Terrorism Policing said.

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Oct 09, 2025

Naked mole rats' DNA could hold key to long life
The bald, subterranean rats are the world's longest-lived rodent.

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Oct 09, 2025

From the fishing trip to a Gavin & Stacey film - five things Jones and Corden's book reveals
What can we expect from the new book When Gavin Met Stacey And Everything In Between?

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Oct 09, 2025

Met officers face fast-track hearings after Panorama investigation
The police watchdog says it is launching accelerated disciplinary hearings following a BBC Panorama investigation.

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Oct 09, 2025

Can Trump turn a Gaza ceasefire into a lasting peace deal?
Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace deal

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Oct 09, 2025

Man who appealed Pelicot rape conviction handed longer jail term
A French court increases by a year the jail term of the only man who challenged his conviction for raping Gisèle Pelicot.

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Oct 09, 2025

Tesla investigated over self-driving cars on wrong side of road
The US government said approximately 2.9 million cars could be impacted by the investigation.

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Oct 09, 2025

'The saint of Manchester' - Ricky Hatton and his city, a love story
BBC Sport speaks to the people of Manchester about Ricky Hatton and his life-long service to the city and its people.

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Oct 09, 2025

'The saint of Manchester' - why Hatton meant so much to his city
BBC Sport speaks to the people of Manchester about Ricky Hatton and his life-long service to the city and its people.

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Oct 09, 2025

Israelis delight at deal to return hostages
"I can't quite believe this is actually happening, we've been waiting for so long," said Gil Dickman, cousin of hostage Carmel Gat.

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Oct 09, 2025

Boundaries, drops and missed run-out chances - Ghosh's remarkable innings
Richa Ghosh's 94 runs off 77 balls, including 15 boundaries, helps save India's innings as they recover from 102-6 to reach 251-8 against South Africa in their ICC Women's Cricket World Cup match.

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Oct 09, 2025

Former Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood charged with four counts of rape
He is also charged with nine counts of indecent assaults and two counts of sexual assault.

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Oct 09, 2025

Jeremy Bowen: There's now a realistic chance of ending the war - but it's not over yet
For the first time since the Hamas attacks on Israel two years ago, there is a realistic chance of ending the horrors

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Oct 09, 2025

Ten Met Police officers facing fast-tracked misconduct hearings
The IOPC says they have sufficient evidence to show clear breaches of professional behaviour.

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Oct 09, 2025

Madeleine McCann's sister tells trial alleged stalker sent her 'creepy' messages
Amelie McCann tells a stalking trial that messages from Julia Wandelt "played with my emotions".

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Oct 09, 2025

Alleged McCann stalker creepy, Maddie's sister says
Amelie McCann tells a stalking trial that messages from Julia Wandelt "played with my emotions".

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Oct 09, 2025

Alleged McCann stalker creepy, Madeleine's sister says
Amelie McCann tells a stalking trial that messages from Julia Wandelt "played with my emotions".

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Oct 09, 2025

What has been agreed and what happens next
Israel's security cabinet are expected to meet at 17:00 Israel time (15:00 BST) to formally vote on the first phase of the plan.

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Oct 09, 2025

Five ways abolishing stamp duty could change the housing market
Kemi Badenoch says a future Conservative government would scrap stamp duty, but what might the impact be?

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Oct 09, 2025

Ex-Radio 1 DJ Tim Westwood charged with multiple rapes and sexual assaults
He is also charged with indecent assaults and will appear in court on 11 November.

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Oct 09, 2025

Watkins set for England start in Wales friendly
England head coach Thomas Tuchel is poised to hand striker Ollie Watkins his first international start since November against Wales on Thursday night.

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Oct 09, 2025

'The players will decide' - where next for rugby's civil war?
After major rugby nations issued a blanket ban on R360 recruits playing Test matches, could the fight for the future escalate?

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Oct 09, 2025

Head coach Wellens departs St Helens
St Helens announce head coach Paul Wellens is to depart the club following the recent conclusion of their 2025 season.

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Oct 09, 2025

Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai wins Nobel Literature Prize
He was recognised "for his compelling and visionary oeuvre that, in the midst of apocalyptic terror, reaffirms the power of art".

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Oct 09, 2025

From Happy Valley to Riot Women: Why writer Sally Wainwright wants to shout about menopause
The writer returns with a show about a female rock band, and the "middle squeeze" on midlife women.

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Oct 09, 2025

All Post Office Horizon victims entitled to free legal advice for first time
Responding to the first stage of the inquiry into the scandal, the government said it had accepted all but one of the recommendations.

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Oct 09, 2025

Lyse Doucet: Gaza deal is a huge moment but this is just the beginning
The BBC's Lyse Doucet reflects on how long-awaited negotiations to move forward, not further back, appear to be succeeding.

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Oct 09, 2025

Spurs owners inject £100m into club
Tottenham Hotspur's majority owners inject £100m of new capital into the club.

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Oct 09, 2025

Hate crime in England and Wales rises for first time in three years
The number of police-recorded race and religious hate crimes have increased in the year to March.

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Oct 09, 2025

NHS waiting list rises for third month in row
Numbers waiting for treatment hit 7.41 million in England at the end of August.

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Oct 09, 2025

My eating disorder made me good at lying, says Victoria Beckham
The former Spice Girl's new Netflix documentary has landed - under the shadow of a reported family feud.

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Oct 09, 2025

British teen accused of drug smuggling in Georgia has case delayed to 'finalise plea bargain'
It is understood her family has raised enough money to significantly reduce any jail time imposed.

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Oct 09, 2025

Fireworks and a toast to life: Israelis delight at deal to return hostages
"I can't quite believe this is actually happening, we've been waiting for so long," said Gil Dickman, cousin of hostage Carmel Gat.

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Oct 09, 2025

'Joy and pain': Palestinians celebrate deal but fear confronting grief
People in Gaza celebrate a potential end to the war, but know it will mean facing the grief they have put aside.

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Oct 09, 2025

'Joy and pain': Palestinians celebrate but fear confronting grief
People in Gaza celebrate a potential end to the war, but know it will mean facing the grief they have put aside.

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Oct 09, 2025

Palestinians celebrate but fear confronting grief
People in Gaza celebrate a potential end to the war, but know it will mean facing the grief they have put aside.

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Oct 09, 2025

Colombia's president says boat struck by US was carrying Colombians
The White House calls the allegation "baseless" as the US Senate rejected a measure to bar Trump from using force against the boats.

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Oct 09, 2025

How Broncos and 'play-dough' quarterback can end Chiefs' reign
BBC Sport columnist Phoebe Schecter explains how the Denver Broncos can mould Bo Nix into a quarterback that can conquer the AFC West, starting with Sunday's game in London.

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Oct 09, 2025

Kate warns too much screen time damages family life
The Princess of Wales says that smartphones and digital devices are causing an "epidemic of disconnection".

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Oct 09, 2025

Water bills to rise further for millions after regulator backs extra price increases
Five water companies win permission for higher bills as they seek more investment to fix outdated infrastructure.

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Oct 09, 2025

Pubs could stay open longer and host more live music under licensing reforms
Changes to licensing rules could see relaxed rules around live music and serving food outside.

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Oct 09, 2025

Does Federer have a point? Are courts being slowed to aid Alcaraz and Sinner?
Roger Federer set tongues wagging when he said tournament directors like uniformly slow courts but are his instincts right?

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Oct 09, 2025

Are tennis courts being slowed to aid superstars Alcaraz and Sinner?
Roger Federer set tongues wagging when he said tournament directors like uniformly slow courts but are his instincts right?

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Oct 09, 2025

How Scotland can guarantee play-off place by Sunday
Steve Clarke is targeting six points from Scotland's next two games. Achieving that could have a significant impact in their bid to reach the World Cup.

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Oct 09, 2025

New stamps celebrate 90 years of Monopoly
The game made its UK debut in Leeds after a local businessman acquired the rights in the 1930s.

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Oct 09, 2025

Ceasefire deal a major breakthrough, but war not over yet
The agreement of the first-phase of the peace plan for Gaza, announced by US President Donald Trump, is a big moment.

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Oct 09, 2025

ID photos of 70,000 users may have been leaked, Discord says
The platform says hackers targeted a firm that helped to verify the ages of its users.

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Oct 09, 2025

Water bills to rise further for millions after appeal
Five water companies win permission for higher bills as they seek more investment to fix outdated infrastructure.

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Oct 09, 2025

Starmer meets Modi on his first visit to India
The two leaders met in India's financial capital Mumbai to discuss ways to strengthen trade and business ties.

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Oct 09, 2025

'Momentous opportunity': World reacts to first stage of Gaza peace deal
World leaders, and people in Gaza and Israel have welcomed the tentative deal between Israel and Hamas.

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Oct 09, 2025

What we know about the 'first phase' of the Gaza peace deal
Donald Trump says all hostages will be released and Israel will withdraw troops to an "agreed upon line", but there is no update to other aspects of his 20-point peace plan.

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Oct 09, 2025

What has been agreed - and what happens next
Donald Trump says all hostages will be released and Israel will withdraw troops to an "agreed upon line", but there is no update to other aspects of his 20-point peace plan.

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Oct 09, 2025

Rapper, philanthropist, muse... and Netherlands' record scorer
Rapper, philanthropist, muse - Memphis Depay is not your conventional footballer, but he is Netherlands' all-time top scorer.

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Oct 09, 2025

Hennessy to lead Clarke v Tshikeva undercard on BBC
Kent fighter Francesca Hennessy will place her undefeated record on the line against Fabiana Bytyqi on 25 October in Derby.

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Oct 09, 2025

'I missed a £100 council tax bill while in hospital - the debt ballooned to £6k'
The government says it is taking action to protect people from "aggressive collection practices".

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Oct 09, 2025

Football regulator could force club owners to sell
New independent football regulator chair David Kogan says Sheffield Wednesday's struggles are a "significant problem" and is seeking powers to investigate clubs in such situations.

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Oct 09, 2025

Sheff Wed a 'significant problem' - football regulator
New independent football regulator chair David Kogan says Sheffield Wednesday's struggles are a "significant problem" and is seeking powers to investigate clubs in such situations.

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Oct 09, 2025

'It was like a movie' - How immigration raid on Chicago apartments unfolded
People living in a Chicago apartment block targeted in a big immigration raid have described seeing armed agents and a helicopter landing on the roof. One resident - a US citizen - told BBC Verify he had his hands zip-tied by agents.

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Oct 09, 2025

Inside the room where Nobel Peace Prize is decided - but will Trump get his wish?
For the first time in its 125-year history, the committee allows an exclusive behind-the-scenes glimpse.

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Oct 09, 2025

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Oct 09, 2025

Young children taking knives to school, BBC finds
Incidents of young children bringing knives into primary schools have been revealed by a BBC investigation.

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Oct 09, 2025

Children as young as four taking knives into school, BBC finds
Incidents of young children bringing knives into primary schools have been revealed by a BBC investigation.

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Oct 09, 2025

China tightens export rules for crucial rare earths
The announcement comes ahead of a meeting between China's President Xi Jinping and his US counterpart Donald Trump later this month.

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Oct 09, 2025

We want to test ourselves against the best - Davies
Captain Ben Davies is targeting a Wales win against England at Wembley to help set up the crucial World Cup qualifier against Belgium.

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Oct 09, 2025

Watch: Scenes of celebration in Gaza after Trump's announcement
Palestinians celebrate on the streets of Khan Younis after the first phase of a Gaza peace deal was agreed.

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Oct 08, 2025

Parents of fugitive New Zealand dad apologise for 'trouble' caused
It is the first time they have spoken publicly since Phillips was shot dead by police during a manhunt.

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Oct 08, 2025

Liberal Democrat membership has halved in 5 years
Analysis of available figures shows the number of party members has fallen by 49% since August 2020.

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Oct 08, 2025

The Papers: 'I'll axe stamp duty' and 'My Maddie hoax agony'
The Tories vow to scrap some stamp duty and Madeleine McCann's parents give evidence in an alleged stalking case

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Oct 08, 2025

'I cried every day': Victoria Beckham tells of fashion woes in new Netflix doc
The former Spice Girl's new Netflix documentary has landed - under the shadow of a reported family feud.

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Oct 08, 2025

Have Russians set up a military base in my childhood home?
Satellite images show the house where the BBC's Vitaly Shevchenko grew up could now be a Russian base.

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Oct 08, 2025

Is it time for Man Utd 'rock' Le Tissier to shine for England?
Sarina Wiegman names her England squad next week - has she been left with no choice but to start Maya Le Tissier?

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Oct 08, 2025

How Britain's membership of the ECHR became a political hot potato
The extent to which leaving the Convention would make a difference to immigration has been greatly exaggerated, argues Lord Sumption

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Oct 08, 2025

Would leaving the ECHR really 'stop the boats'?
The extent to which leaving the Convention would make a difference to immigration has been greatly exaggerated, argues Lord Sumption

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Oct 08, 2025

America's top banker sounds warning on US stock market fall
Dimon said he was "far more worried than others" about the potential for a stock market correction.

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Oct 08, 2025

'Half my mind is still in Gaza': Evacuated teacher begins studies in UK
Sanaa el-Azab is one of 58 people who have been evacuated from Gaza to study at universities in the UK on scholarships.

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Oct 08, 2025

Stars, secrets and slip-ups: Celebrity Traitors is off to a cracking start
Stephen Fry, Celia Imrie and Alan Carr are among the stars sitting at the round table in the new series.

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Oct 08, 2025

Carney and Trump discussed Keystone XL pipeline revival, sources say
The project was abandoned by the Biden and Obama administrations, though Trump has said he would weigh reviving it.

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Oct 08, 2025

Carney and Trump discussed Keystone XL pipeline revival, sources says
The project was abandoned by the Biden and Obama administrations, though Trump has said he would weigh reviving it.

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Oct 08, 2025

Too-loud ads annoying you while streaming? California's put a stop to that
The state, home to Netflix and Hulu, has declared volume on commercials cannot be louder than the video content people are watching.

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Oct 08, 2025

The battle for Scotland's flag: Why the right has adopted the saltire
The saltire has long been embraced by supporters of Scottish independence - but now it is being unfurled for a different cause.

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Oct 08, 2025

England will be 'underdogs' at World Cup - Tuchel
Thomas Tuchel believes England will go into the World Cup as "underdogs" and says they have "no chance" of succeeding unless the team unite.

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Oct 08, 2025

King Charles hopes nature film will 'inspire' viewers
The King to appear in Amazon documentary encouraging people to work with rather than against nature.

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Oct 08, 2025

Macron will nominate new French prime minister in 48 hours
Sébastien Lecornu, the outgoing prime minister, said MPs recognise the pressing need to pass a budget by the end of the year.

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Oct 08, 2025

'Questions will be asked' of Bompastor and Chelsea
"Questions will be asked" of Sonia Bompastor following Chelsea's underwhelming Women's Champions League draw with Twente, says ex-England forward Lianne Sanderson.

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Oct 08, 2025

Injured Kane to miss Wales friendly - who is his long-term back-up?
England captain Harry Kane will miss Thursday's friendly against Wales with a minor injury - who are the candidates to replace him?

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Oct 08, 2025

We are not Wembley tourists - Wales boss Bellamy
Manager Craig Bellamy insists Wales will not be "tourists" when they face England in a friendly at Wembley on Thursday.

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Oct 08, 2025

Troops cheated hearing tests, says ex-marine suing MoD
About 10,000 former military personnel are suing the Ministry of Defence over hearing loss.

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Oct 08, 2025

Injured captain Kane to miss Wales friendly
England captain Harry Kane will miss Thursday's friendly against Wales with a minor injury.

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Oct 08, 2025

Children harmed by decision to redeploy health visitors, Covid inquiry hears
Some children paid "the highest price" of death because of redeployments, says health visiting charity head.

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Oct 08, 2025

Gerrard poised to hold talks over Rangers return
Rangers are poised to hold talks this week with Steven Gerrard over their managerial vacancy.

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Oct 08, 2025

Gerrard set to hold talks over Rangers return
Rangers are poised to hold talks this week with Steven Gerrard over their managerial vacancy.

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Oct 08, 2025

Dolly Parton posts 'I ain't dead yet' after sister sparks health concerns
The singer's sister had asked fans to pray for her after the star postponed gigs due to health issues.

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Oct 08, 2025

Amorim needs three years at Man Utd - Ratcliffe
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe says manager Ruben Amorim needs three years to prove he is a "great" coach.

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Oct 08, 2025

Baroness Lawrence calls for new investigation after killer admits attack
She said it was 'shocking' that police had known about David Norris's admission that he took part in the racist attack.

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Oct 08, 2025

'I'm worth more' - Flintoff leaves Superchargers
Former England all-rounder Andrew Flintoff says he will no longer coach Northern Superchargers in The Hundred, feeling he is "worth more" than what the new owners offered.

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