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UK officially recognises Palestine as a state
Sir Keir Starmer has announced the UK has officially recognised Palestine as a state.
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What will the UK's 'recognition' of Palestine achieve?
Today, Sir Keir Starmer has delivered on his pledge to recognise a Palestinian state - after setting out a series of conditions in July which there was little prospect Israel could meet, including agreeing a ceasefire with Hamas.
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British fighter jets defend Polish skies after Russian drone incursion
Two British fighter jets have flown their first defence mission over Poland after a Russian drone incursion into the country’s skies.
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Sir Ed Davey brands Elon Musk a criminal and calls for his arrest for 'allowing online harm to children'
Sir Ed Davey has branded Elon Musk a criminal and called for him to be prosecuted for "allowing online harm to children" on his social media platform X.
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Duchess of York's email is another sign Epstein is a scandal the royals can't shake
The Duchess of York in recent years has seemed to be back in the royal fold.
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Veteran broadcaster John Stapleton dies aged 79
Broadcaster John Stapleton - a familiar face on news and current affairs shows for decades - has died.
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Duchess of York says gushing message to Epstein was not what it seemed
Just weeks after publicly disowning disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Ferguson apparently wrote him a gushing message describing him as her "supreme friend," new reports claim.
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Gatwick second runway given green light by government
Gatwick's second runway has been given the go-ahead by the government.
Local Headlines
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Leaders defend staff cuts at ‘more efficient’ council
Dudley’s leaders defended cuts to staffing levels after being told their plan to save £61m is hitting services.
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Former Dudley Mayor raises almost £40k
The previous Mayor of Dudley, Councillor Hilary Bills has celebrated raising almost £40,000 for local charities during her Mayoral year.
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Statement from the Leader of Sandwell Council following incident in Oldbury
A statement has been released by the Leader of Sandwell Council, following the "racially motivated" rape of a Sikh woman in Oldbury on 9th September.
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Work begins on new £24 million Haden Hill Leisure Centre
Work has started on-site in preparation for a brand-new £24 million Haden Hill Leisure Centre.
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Carrie Hope Fletcher brings Waitress to Birmingham Hippodrome
Multi award-winning West End star, Carrie Hope Fletcher will lead the cast of the upcoming UK tour of Waitress when it opens at Birmingham Hippodrome next April.
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Radicalisation risks reported more than once a week
Dudley is dealing with more than one person per week who is at risk of being radicalised into terrorism.
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Council leader confirms cuts in parking fees
Dudley Council’s leader has confirmed the authority will cut charges on its car parks by the end of September.
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'Good sustained progress' in council’s improvement journey
Dudley Council has made “good sustained progress” in its improvement journey, its leader has said.
Entertainment News
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Veteran broadcaster John Stapleton dies aged 79
Broadcaster John Stapleton - a familiar face on news and current affairs shows for decades - has died.
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Could Eurovision boycotts over Israel lead to a competition crisis?
From soaring power ballads to novelty earworms, disco to metal and even "ouija pop", there's nothing quite like Eurovision - watched by millions around the world, tuning in to celebrate live music's weird and wonderful.
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Less camp, more conservative - welcome to Russia's alternative Eurovision
Banned from Eurovision after its invasion of Ukraine, Russia will hold a rival international song contest on Saturday, with an emphasis on "traditional values".
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Jonathan Pie: British satirist's free speech warning to UK after Jimmy Kimmel show taken off air
The UK has to be "careful" and protect free speech as debate becomes "more and more toxic" on both sides of the Atlantic, a British satirist has said.
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Republican senator Ted Cruz blasts 'mafioso' threats over Jimmy Kimmel suspension
American Senator Ted Cruz has broken ranks with fellow US conservatives and hit out at talk show host Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, saying it was "mafioso" behaviour.
National Sport
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Arsenal 1-1 Man City: Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher accuse Mikel Arteta of having handbrake on while Roy Keane feels he is defensive minded
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher accused Mikel Arteta of "having the handbrake on" once more in Arsenal's 1-1 draw with Manchester City - adding it could cost them the Premier League title again.
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Gary Neville praises 'different' Man City as Pep Guardiola admits defensive approach made him 'suffer' at Arsenal
Gary Neville has praised Manchester City's approach during their 1-1 draw against Arsenal - even though Pep Guardiola admitted it made him "suffer".
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Unai Emery calls Aston Villa 'lazy' and calls on them to recover identity after winless run continues at Sunderland
Unai Emery described his Aston Villa team as "lazy" and called on them to "recover their identity" after their winless start to the season continued at Sunderland.
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NFL Week 3 scores: Philadelphia Eagles block field goal on final play to stun Los Angeles Rams
The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles stunned the Los Angeles Rams with a blocked field goal in the final seconds, Aaron Rodgers surpassed Brett Favre in the history books and Daniel Jones continued his incredible start with the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday...
Business News
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Gatwick second runway given green light by government
Gatwick's second runway has been given the go-ahead by the government.
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TalkTalk Group picks bankers to spearhead break-up
TalkTalk Group has picked advisers to spearhead a break-up that will lead to the sale of one of Britain's biggest broadband providers.
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Tax rises expected as government borrowing highest in five years - latest ONS figures
Government borrowing last month was the highest in five years, official figures show, exacerbating the challenge facing Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
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Estate agent LRG eyes £800m sale amid spectre of Budget tax raid
One of Britain's biggest estate agency groups is drawing up plans for an £800m sale amid speculation that Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, is plotting a fresh tax raid on homeowners in her autumn Budget.
Politics News
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UK officially recognises Palestine as a state
Sir Keir Starmer has announced the UK has officially recognised Palestine as a state.
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What will the UK's 'recognition' of Palestine achieve?
Today, Sir Keir Starmer has delivered on his pledge to recognise a Palestinian state - after setting out a series of conditions in July which there was little prospect Israel could meet, including agreeing a ceasefire with Hamas.
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Sir Ed Davey brands Elon Musk a criminal and calls for his arrest for 'allowing online harm to children'
Sir Ed Davey has branded Elon Musk a criminal and called for him to be prosecuted for "allowing online harm to children" on his social media platform X.
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David Lammy defends migrant returns deal with France - as 1,000 people cross Channel in one day
The deputy prime minister has defended the UK's migrant returns deal with France - despite only three people being deported so far.
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Gatwick second runway given green light by government
Gatwick's second runway has been given the go-ahead by the government.
World News
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UK officially recognises Palestine as a state
Sir Keir Starmer has announced the UK has officially recognised Palestine as a state.
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What recognising a Palestinian state actually means
The UK has formally recognised Palestine as a state in a major shift in policy.
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Why UK's Palestine move matters in the Middle East despite it only being symbolic
No, nothing will change on the ground, and yes, Britain's decision to recognise the state of Palestine is mainly a symbolic exercise. But in the Middle East, symbolism can count for a lot.
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Fight to the death under way in besieged Sudanese city after mosque massacre
A fight to the death is currently under way in the besieged and embattled city of Al Fashir.
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'We might die at any moment': Gaza doctors describe nightmare conditions at al Shifa hospital
At al Shifa Hospital, the human cost of Gaza's war is laid bare.
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'Better late than never': Palestinian minister says UK recognition of state would be 'courageous step'
Britain will be taking "a courageous step at a very difficult time" by officially recognising a Palestinian state, according to the authority's foreign minister, who told Sky News she believes the announcement - expected today - will inspire more nations to follow suit.
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Israeli drone strike in Lebanon 'kills five people including three children'
An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon has killed five people including three children, the country's health ministry said.
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British fighter jets defend Polish skies after Russian drone incursion
Two British fighter jets have flown their first defence mission over Poland after a Russian drone incursion into the country’s skies.
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Man arrested after one killed and others injured in shooting at US country club hosting wedding
A man has been arrested and charged after a fatal shooting at a US country club while a wedding was taking place.
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Could Eurovision boycotts over Israel lead to a competition crisis?
From soaring power ballads to novelty earworms, disco to metal and even "ouija pop", there's nothing quite like Eurovision - watched by millions around the world, tuning in to celebrate live music's weird and wonderful.
Weird News
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Teenagers Wu and Tang who urinated in Shanghai restaurant's hotpot fined more than £230,000
Two teenagers who filmed themselves urinating into a restaurant's hotpot broth have been ordered, along with their parents, to apologise and pay a fine of £227,000, Chinese state media has said.
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Man arrested for allegedly living in crawl space of Oregon housing complex
A man in the US has been arrested for allegedly living in the crawl space of a property without the owner's permission.
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Guinness World Records turns 70 - and highlights some unclaimed records
Guinness World Records (GWR) is celebrating its 70th anniversary by highlighting unclaimed titles you might fancy going for.
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Toothpaste made with hair naturally repairs tooth enamel, scientists discover
Toothpaste made with hair could repair damaged teeth and stop the early stages of decay, a new study has found.
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Parasocial relationships: How well do we really know the people we follow online?
Ever found yourself religiously following the lives of people you've never met on social media?