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Sara Sharif: Concerns about her care were raised when she was a few days old, new details show
Concerns about Sara Sharif's care were first raised when she was less than a week old - and her parents were known to social services three years prior, newly-reportable details show.
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Kyle Walker: Manchester City player calls on Instagram and authorities to act after receiving racist abuse
England and Manchester City player Kyle Walker has revealed he suffered "vile, racist and threatening" abuse on social media after Wednesday's game against Juventus.
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Several people injured after fairground ride 'failed and crashed' in Birmingham city centre
Two people have been taken to hospital and several others were also injured after a fairground ride "failed and crashed" in Birmingham.
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Major shake-up of UK energy system could 'lower bills for good', government says
Plans to "green" the UK's power system will protect consumers from future energy crises and has the potential to "bring down bills for good", the government has said.
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Bournemouth beach suspect researched murderers and knives online and had 'Ninja killer' as Snapchat name, court told
A man accused of stabbing a woman to death on a Bournemouth beach researched murderers and knives beforehand, a court has heard.
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Relief as first UK patients fitted with app-controlled sleep apnoea microchip
A new electronic chip could bring relief to patients with a serious disorder that stops them breathing in their sleep.
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'Drastic change' needed to end practice of 'wigging' on British film sets
"Drastic change" is needed to end the "backwards" British stunt industry's use of men in wigs pretending to be women, according to leading female stunt experts.
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Cost of leaving abusive relationships to be investigated by Scottish parliament
The Scottish parliament has launched an inquiry into the financial implications of leaving an abusive relationship.
Local Headlines
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Plans submitted to transform Aston University’s main building
The main building at Aston University could be transformed and its south wing demolished if major plans are given the green light this month.
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Canalside carol and crafting event returns
The popular Christmas at Delph Stables carol and crafting event is returning for the third year this December and is set to be “better than ever”.
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Birmingham Hippodrome raises over £45,000 to unlock theatre experiences
Birmingham Hippodrome has raised over £45,000 as part of the annual Big Give Christmas Challenge 2024.
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Pilot launched to help sick back to work
A pilot scheme to help people with health issues start, stay or return to work has been launched in parts of Birmingham and Solihull.
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Council reaches legal agreement over Equal Pay
Birmingham City Council, UNISON and GMB have reached an agreement to settle historic equal pay claims brought by the two unions on behalf of members working for the local authority and Birmingham Children’s Trust.
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Two arrested after Netherton armed robbery
Two teenagers have been arrested after armed robbers targeted a house in Netherton.
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Sandwell Council organises Tipton Community Clean Up
As part of Sandwell’s continuing green corridor improvements scheme in Tipton, a community clean-up was undertaken on Tuesday 3 December.
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Persistent street drinker issued four-year town centre ban
A persistent street drinker has been banned from entering Walsall town centre for four years.
Entertainment News
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'Drastic change' needed to end practice of 'wigging' on British film sets
"Drastic change" is needed to end the "backwards" British stunt industry's use of men in wigs pretending to be women, according to leading female stunt experts.
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The Wanted's Max George faces surgery and Christmas in hospital after heart issues
The Wanted's Max George is facing surgery and "a difficult few months" after tests found "issues" with his heart.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs accused of raping three men after plying them with spiked drinks
Three men have accused Sean "Diddy" Combs of plying them with drinks laced with drugs, then raping them while they were unconscious.
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Comedian Duncan Norvelle hailed as a 'legend' after death aged 66
Duncan Norvelle, a comedian famed for his "Chase me" catchphrase, has died aged 66.
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The recipe for a Christmas number one - and how the secret to success has changed
Christmas number one isn't just a coveted slot for artists - it can also tell us about the mood of the nation and our evolving taste in music.
National Sport
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Man City in turmoil and Pep Guardiola is struggling to find a solution, says Jamie Carragher
Manchester City are in a massive crisis and Pep Guardiola has no answers for it, says Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher.
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Man City boss Pep Guardiola questioning himself after Champions League defeat to Juventus
Pep Guardiola admitted he is questioning himself after Manchester City's latest defeat left them in danger of missing out on the Champions League knockout stages.
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Saudi Arabia World Cup 2034: Why is it controversial? Will it be in winter? Key questions and FIFA process explained
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Rangers vs Tottenham: Ex-Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou expects 'intense' Ibrox return in Europa League clash
Under-pressure Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou returns to Glasgow on Thursday to face his former Old Firm rivals Rangers, who will be desperate to pile more misery on the ex-Celtic boss.
Business News
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Telegraph hands out bonuses as ownership uncertainty drags on
The Daily Telegraph's publisher is to hand hundreds of staff a £500 bonus this month as uncertainty over its ownership looks set to stretch into a third calendar year.
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Currys rues impact of budget and warns of hit to consumers
Currys has warned of a drop in consumer sentiment over the past six months, with the chain plotting price rises to help offset the impact of the new Labour government's first budget.
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British businesses stop shipping to Northern Ireland due to updated rules
Small British businesses have stopped selling to Northern Ireland as well as Europe due to extra administrative hurdles posed by new EU customs rules coming into effect.
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European Central Bank cuts interest rates again as economy slows
A third successive interest rate cut has been ordered by the European Central Bank (ECB) to help arrest a slowdown across the euro area.
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Trump tariffs to have 'insignificant effect' on UK economy
Plans by Donald Trump to impose blanket tariffs on all imports to the US will have an "insignificant effect" on the UK economy, according to a poll of international economists.
Politics News
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Major shake-up of UK energy system could 'lower bills for good', government says
Plans to "green" the UK's power system will protect consumers from future energy crises and has the potential to "bring down bills for good", the government has said.
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Costing £40bn a year until 2030, Labour has decided its colossal net zero plan is worth the risk
There's a reason previous governments baulked at the net zero challenge - it's absolutely colossal, something Labour's new Clean Power 2030 plan lays bare.
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Government demands 'immediate, mandatory' housing plans from councils to build 1.5m homes
The government is today demanding "immediate, mandatory" housing targets from councils as part of its plans to build 1.5 million houses by the next general election.
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'Questions to be answered' over Sara Sharif case, PM says, as number of children harmed by abuse revealed
Sir Keir Starmer says there are "questions to be answered" over the murder of 10-year-old Sara Sharif, as a report reveals hundreds of children died or were seriously harmed by abuse in one year.
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Planning law shake-up: Starmer has some big fights to come - and this one is particularly toxic
Nobody doubts the level of ambition Keir Starmer is showing on housing. But will it work? That's unclear.
World News
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Russia in 'direct contact' with rebel group and hopes to maintain military bases in Syria, state media says
Russia has established "direct contact" with Syria's Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) rebel group, according to state media outlet Interfax.
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NATO must shift to wartime mindset, secretary general warns
The head of NATO has warned the alliance is not ready for the threats it will face from Russia in the coming years and that it is time to shift to a wartime mindset.
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NATO head warns allies must return to 'war mindset' - but is Europe listening?
The head of NATO just told allies they must return to a "war mindset" and "turbo-charge" defence spending to counter growing threats in what is surely the most consequential speech by an alliance chief since the Cold War.
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ICJ asked to broaden definition of genocide over 'collective punishment' in Gaza
Ireland is to ask the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to broaden its definition of genocide - claiming Israel has engaged in the "collective punishment" of people in Gaza.
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Luxury real estate brokers the Alexander brothers charged with drugging and raping dozens of women
Two luxury real estate agent brothers have been charged with drugging and violently raping dozens of women.
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Vladimir Putin has not been invited to Donald Trump's inauguration, Moscow says
Vladimir Putin has not been invited to attend Donald Trump's inauguration next month, Moscow has said.
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Russia tells citizens to avoid travel to the West - and responds to Donald Trump's call for Ukraine ceasefire
Russia has issued a travel warning to its citizens as it said tensions with the US are "teetering on the verge of rupture".
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Man arrested on suspicion of murdering missing Irish schoolboy Kyran Durnin
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering an Irish schoolboy who has potentially been missing for more than two years.
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Bird flu could be spreading to horses undetected, study finds
Bird flu can infect horses without causing any symptoms, according to new research, raising fears that the virus could be spreading undetected.
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British journalist John Cantlie abducted in Syria still hasn't been found 12 years later
As rebels set about freeing those imprisoned by the reposed Assad regime, more missing people are being found.
Weird News
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Mystery drones spotted over New Jersey - and authorities have 'no clue' who is flying them
Large drones have been spotted flying over New Jersey and New York City in recent weeks - but no one knows who's operating them.
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Most mispronounced words of 2024
Trying to keep up with the latest trends is difficult enough, especially when you don't know how to pronounce them.
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Mother sues toy company Mattel over porn website printed on Wicked doll packaging
Toy giant Mattel is being sued by a mother who says her daughter accessed a porn website via a link on the packaging for a Wicked doll.
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Large sinkhole opens up in South Wales as residents told to stay away
A large sinkhole has appeared on a housing estate in South Wales, with the local council warning residents to stay away from the area.
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Man eats £4.9m banana artwork
A cryptocurrency entrepreneur has kept his promise and eaten a banana he bought for $6.2m (£4.9m).