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National Headlines
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Bishop of Liverpool retires amid misconduct allegations
The Bishop of Liverpool has announced his retirement days after facing allegations of misconduct from two women, including another bishop.
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BBC apologises to staff over handling of Russell Brand complaints
The BBC has apologised to staff who felt unable to raise concerns about Russell Brand's behaviour during his time working for the broadcaster.
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Plans to drill Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields obstructed in court
Plans to develop the UK's largest untapped oilfield have been frustrated in a major climate court case.
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UK ticketholder bags £83m EuroMillions jackpot - as players urged to check tickets
A UK ticketholder has won the £83m EuroMillions jackpot - but is yet to come forward to claim the prize.
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Bristol Rovers legend taking legal action against FA over brain condition says he has just years to live
In Bristol, Ian Alexander is a footballing legend.
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Water bills in England and Wales to rise by average of £10 per month
The average annual water bill will rise by 26% or £123 in the next financial year alone, according to industry figures covering England and Wales.
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Man jailed after XL bully attacked 12-year-old girl
A man has been jailed after his XL bully attacked a 12-year-old girl.
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Coca-Cola, Sprite and Appletiser cans recalled in UK after chemical found in testing
A small number of Coca-Cola, Sprite and Appletiser cans in the UK have been recalled.
Local Headlines
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Council to cease its paid for commercial waste service
Dudley Council will no longer be offering its paid-for commercial waste collections service, due to it currently not being cost effective and there being no certainty on future take-up.
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Fees waived for VE Day 80 street parties
Dudley Council is waiving road closure charges for communities hosting street parties to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
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Beverley Knight and Will Young to headline Warwick Sessions
Music royalty, Beverley Knight and Will Young are topping the bill on 3rd July as part of The Warwick Sessions 2025.
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National Theatre tour to visit schools across Wolverhampton
Young people across Wolverhampton will have the opportunity to watch a National Theatre production in their school hall as a production of 'The Leftbehinds' heads out on tour.
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Carry On play comes to Walsall Arena
A new play about ageing, the human spirit an affectionate tribute to the Carry On films is coming to Walsall.
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Extra 135,000 GP appointments offered across Walsall
Last year an extra 135,000 GP appointments were offered to patients across Walsall between the months of January and November.
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Councillors clash over ‘cruel’ comments on rent increase
Council housing bosses were forced to defend themselves from accusations of using cruel language during a debate on rent increases.
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Charity cuts an ‘opportunity’ says health boss
Cuts to the voluntary sector will be ‘an opportunity’ according to the local authority’s public health chief.
Entertainment News
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BBC apologises to staff over handling of Russell Brand complaints
The BBC has apologised to staff who felt unable to raise concerns about Russell Brand's behaviour during his time working for the broadcaster.
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Rihanna attends court to support A$AP Rocky during his trial - as key witness gives evidence
Rihanna has attended court for the first time in support of her partner A$AP Rocky - as his former friend gave evidence about the moment the star allegedly fired a gun in his direction.
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Love Island star Jack Fincham released on bail after being jailed for dog attack
Love Island winner Jack Fincham has been released on bail pending an appeal - hours after being jailed for his cane corso dog attacking a man while he was running.
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Noel Clarke loses bid to throw out Guardian publisher's defence in libel claim
Noel Clarke has lost his bid to get The Guardian newspaper's publisher's defence in his libel claim struck out ahead of a trial.
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Harvey Weinstein begs judge for earlier retrial: 'I want this to be over with'
Harvey Weinstein has begged a New York judge to hear the retrial in his landmark #MeToo case as soon as possible due to his deteriorating health, telling him: "I don't know how much longer I can hold on."
National Sport
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David Coote interview: Former Premier League ref tells Sky Sports News he feels 'ashamed' about incidents which led to his sacking
David Coote says he feels "ashamed" of the incidents which led to him being sacked by the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) and has reflected on the "dark" days he experienced as stories about him emerged, in an interview with Sky Sports.
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Robert Sanchez's Chelsea errors, Bilal El Khannouss' importance for Leicester and why Dean Huijsen is so good
When Chelsea were on a run of eight consecutive wins last month, there was still a nagging suspicion that they were lacking in key areas and that it could cost them. The best teams have a top-class striker and a top-class goalkeeper, so the theory goes.
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Keira Walsh: Chelsea and Barcelona in talks over Women's Super League return for England midfielder
Chelsea are in talks with Barcelona regarding a potential move for England international Keira Walsh.
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Women's Ashes: England bowled out for 170 by Australia on day one of Test match in battle to avoid whitewash
England's battle to avoid a Women's Ashes whitewash began in disappointing fashion as they were rolled for 170 on day one of the pink-ball Test against Australia in Melbourne.
Business News
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Plans to drill Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields obstructed in court
Plans to develop the UK's largest untapped oilfield have been frustrated in a major climate court case.
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Water bills in England and Wales to rise by average of £10 per month
The average annual water bill will rise by 26% or £123 in the next financial year alone, according to industry figures covering England and Wales.
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Retail crime: Record levels of theft and violence in our shops
Retailers have suffered unprecedented annual levels of shoplifting losses and incidents of violence and abuse against staff, according to industry data, although one major chain has told Sky News there are now signs of a fightback.
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Microsoft hit as AI spending in sharp focus after DeepSeek market shock
Shares in Microsoft have fallen sharply after investment spending came in higher than expected in its latest results, released just days after the DeepSeek market shock for tech stocks.
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Ryanair puts customers on notice of more unruly passenger lawsuits
The chief executive of Europe's largest airline has put customers on notice it will prosecute disruptive passengers as between two and three flights a week are diverted due to poor behaviour on Ryanair flights.
Politics News
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Growth is a fight Starmer and Reeves want to have - and they can't afford to lose
Deregulation, streamlining planning decisions, and clamping down on judicial reviews - you might have found much of what Rachel Reeves said on Wednesday a bit dry and abstract.
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PM hails 'legendary' John Prescott ahead of Hull funeral
Sir Keir Starmer has hailed John Prescott's "fighting spirit" ahead of the former deputy prime minister's funeral.
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John Prescott and the pork pie
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Could we be about to witness a seismic political shift in Wales?
Could the future of British politics be determined in Wales?
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'I was wrong to call Trump a danger to the world,' says Lord Mandelson
Lord Mandelson says calling Donald Trump a "danger to the world" in 2019 was "ill-judged and wrong".
World News
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Passenger plane and helicopter crash into river after mid-air collision in DC
Dozens of people have died after a passenger plane and military helicopter collided in Washington DC.
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Three Israelis and five Thai hostages freed in Gaza
Three Israeli and five Thai hostages have been freed under a phased ceasefire deal that has halted fighting in Gaza.
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Israel's ban on UNRWA comes into effect
A ban preventing UNRWA, the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees, from operating in Occupied East Jerusalem and Israel has come into force today.
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Scientists monitoring football-pitch sized asteroid that could hit Earth in the future
The European Space Agency (ESA) has revealed it is closely monitoring an asteroid the size of a football pitch that could hit the Earth in a little over seven years.
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'We don't know what comes next': Fears after rebels take key city in Democratic Republic of Congo
On the doorstep of Goma - the site of the UN's biggest peacekeeping mission in the world - there are signs of surrendered soldiers and fierce battles.
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Deadly stampede kills 30, injures dozens, at Maha Kumbh Hindu festival in northern India
At least 30 people have died and 60 have been injured in a stampede at a Hindu festival in northern India.
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Microsoft hit as AI spending in sharp focus after DeepSeek market shock
Shares in Microsoft have fallen sharply after investment spending came in higher than expected in its latest results, released just days after the DeepSeek market shock for tech stocks.
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Ukraine war: From the prison cell to the frontline, convicts called on to fight
A few weeks ago, the Ukrainian soldier was crammed in a prison cell with seven other inmates, serving time for accidentally killing his friend in a car crash.
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Elizabeth Rose Struhs's parents and members of religious sect guilty of her manslaughter
The parents of an eight-year-old Australian girl - and 12 other members of their hardline religious sect - have been found guilty of her manslaughter after withholding her diabetes medication.
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Poll shows 85% of Greenlanders oppose joining US as Denmark shores up European support
Around 85% of Greenlanders do not want to become part of the US, a new poll has found, as Denmark's prime minister shored up support for its current status.
Weird News
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Fraud suspect, 61, 'used wigs and disguises' to take citizenship tests for others, Home Office says
A woman in her 60s has been arrested for allegedly using an "array of wigs" and other disguises to pose as at least 14 other people to help them pass UK citizenship tests.
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Corpse flower: Plant with 'deadly' stench pulls huge crowds for rare bloom in Sydney
People have queued for hours at a Sydney greenhouse to get a whiff of the infamous corpse flower, as it bloomed for the first time in years.
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Elephants can't pursue release because they are not people, court rules
A court has ruled that five elephants being held in a Colorado zoo do not have the legal right to pursue their release, because they are not human.
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Cat left on plane ends up taking three flights before reaching its destination
A family's move from New Zealand to Australia went horribly wrong when they realised their cat had been left on the plane and flown back home.
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'Mysterious balls' that washed up on Australian beaches contained faecal bacteria
Tests on the "mysterious balls" which led to the closure of several Australian beaches last week have revealed they were made up partially of faecal bacteria.