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Everyone in UK 'must step up' to deter Russian threat of wider war, armed forces chief to warn
The whole of the UK - not just its armed forces - needs to step up to deter the threat posed by Russia of a wider war in Europe, Britain's military chief will say.
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Specialist teams and online investigators deployed across England and Wales to tackle 'national emergency' of violence against women and girls
Specialist investigation teams for rape and sexual offences are to be created across England and Wales as the home secretary declares violence against women and girls a "national emergency".
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Two 17-year-olds die after car crashes into tree in Rotherham
A 17-year-old girl and a 17-year-old boy have died after a car crashed into a tree near Rotherham.
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Gay conversion is still legal in the UK - why hasn't that changed yet?
A draft bill banning gay conversion practices, also known as gay conversion therapy, will be published before the end of the current parliamentary session next spring, the government has told Sky News.
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Strawberry fields forever? The West Sussex farm growing berries in December
Acres of sweet, red strawberries are ripening in West Sussex this winter ready to be sold in UK supermarkets.
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Virginia Giuffre's family 'deeply disappointed' Met Police won't open probe into claims Andrew asked officer to investigate her
Virginia Giuffre's family have said they are "deeply disappointed" by the Metropolitan Police's decision not to investigate reports Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor asked an officer to help dig up dirt on her.
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Paul Lim makes darts history as he becomes oldest player to win match at PDC World Championship
Paul Lim has become the oldest player ever to win a match at the PDC World Darts Championship.
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King 'deeply touched' by reaction to cancer 'good news' - as screening sites see traffic surge
The King will be "deeply touched" by the public’s reaction to the update on his cancer treatment, Buckingham Palace has said – as screening websites saw a surge in traffic.
Local Headlines
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Demand issued to Black Sabbath pub owners
The owners of the pub hailed as the birthplace of Black Sabbath have been told the use of an unauthorised car park on the pub site should be ceased.
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WMAS staff networks donate supplies to Jamaica
Two staff networks from West Midlands Ambulance Service have come together to organise a donation of essential supplies for people in Jamaica after the devastating hurricane Melissa in October.
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£36m boost for cycling and walking across the West Midlands
Mayor Richard Parker has secured another £36 million to invest in active travel projects to get more people cycling and walking across the region.
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Plea to Council to repaint box junction to honour late Wollaston councillor
The Stourbridge Lion Lib Dem Team, are calling for Dudley Council to repaint the yellow hatch markings on a busy Wollaston junction.
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Walsall shop to pay more than £2,000 following underage vape sale
A Walsall shop has been ordered to pay over £2,000 by Dudley Magistrates’ Court after selling a disposable vape to a person under the age of 18.
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Sleeping Beauty at West Bromwich Town Hall this Christmas
Families are invited to enjoy a magical, musical, festive performance of Sleeping Beauty at West Bromwich Town Hall from Friday 19 December through to Tuesday 23 December.
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Christmas support for care leavers
Dudley Council is partnering with community organisation Donate 1 Create 1 to provide Christmas dinner and gifts for care leavers.
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Eton College will come to Dudley after government gives go-ahead
Plans to bring Eton College to the borough will go ahead with the move hailed as a “big vote of confidence in Dudley” by the council’s leader.
Entertainment News
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'An enigma' to the end: John le Carré's son on his father - and how his legacy lives on
Writing 26 books and a memoir in his lifetime, John le Carré is widely considered to be one of the best spy novelists of all time.
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Actor Peter Greene, known for villainous roles in Pulp Fiction and The Mask, dies at 60
Peter Greene, the actor known for roles in Pulp Fiction and The Mask, has died aged 60.
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Primal Scream says video with alleged antisemitic imagery shown at gig was meant to provoke debate
Primal Scream have said a video containing alleged antisemitic imagery was a "piece of art" and was intended to "provoke debate, not hate".
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'Beloved and inspirational' author Joanna Trollope dies
Author Joanna Trollope has died aged 82, her family has said.
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Actor and comedian Stanley Baxter dies
Glaswegian comic actor and impressionist Stanley Baxter has died at the age of 99.
National Sport
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Kobbie Mainoo's Man Utd future: Ruben Amorim open to speaking with midfielder if he wants January loan exit
Ruben Amorim says he is open to speaking to Kobbie Mainoo about his Manchester United future if the midfielder still wants to leave on loan in January.
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Jamie Carragher: Can Morgan Rogers lead Aston Villa to title and steal England No 10 spot?
Jamie Carragher believes Morgan Rogers could be the player that drives Aston Villa close to the Premier League title and thinks the 23-year-old has a chance of keeping Jude Bellingham out of the England side at the World Cup.
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England dominate inexperienced Jamaican side to sweep series win ahead of Commonwealth Gams in Glasgow next year
England showed their strength over a weakened Jamaican side beating them 81-30 to take a 2-0 series win at the Copper Box on Sunday.
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Pep Guardiola says Phil Foden was 'not good' in Man City win over Crystal Palace and has room to improve
Pep Guardiola insisted Phil Foden was "not good" in Manchester City's 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday despite scoring his sixth goal in four Premier League games.
Business News
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Blackrock arm in talks to back Six Nations Rugby investor
A division of Blackrock, the world's biggest asset manager, is in talks to provide hundreds of millions of pounds of funding to a company which owns stakes in Six Nations Rugby and the women's professional tennis tour.
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Next plots swoop on family-owned shoe chain Russell & Bromley
Next, the high street fashion giant, is plotting a swoop on Russell & Bromley, the 145 year-old shoe retailer.
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UK economy shrank by 0.1% in October, official figures show
The UK economy contracted by 0.1% in October, according to official figures.
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As GDP shrinks, it is not clear where the economic jump-start will come from
The British economy has been slowing since the summer but the long wait for a late-November budget applied an extra touch to the brakes, according to the latest growth figures from the Office for National Statistics.
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Jamie Oliver Group axes 20% of workforce ahead of high street comeback
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s holding company has axed a fifth of its workforce, even as he plots a high street restaurant comeback six years after his Jamie’s Italian chain collapsed into administration.
Politics News
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Specialist teams and online investigators deployed across England and Wales to tackle 'national emergency' of violence against women and girls
Specialist investigation teams for rape and sexual offences are to be created across England and Wales as the home secretary declares violence against women and girls a "national emergency".
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Open border immigration 'not pragmatic right now', says Green Party leader
Greens leader Zack Polanski has rejected claims his party would push for open borders on immigration, telling Sky News it is "not a pragmatic" solution for a world in "turmoil".
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UK has seen longest period without migrants arriving on small boats since 2018, figures show
Migrant arrivals in small boats have resumed after 28 days without crossings.
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Sir Keir Starmer urges doctors to accept deal to avert Christmas strikes amid 'super flu' outbreak
Sir Keir Starmer has called on resident doctors to accept a deal to prevent "reckless" strikes next week, describing it as "beyond belief" that they would go ahead amid a "super flu" outbreak.
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End of small boats crossings pause exposes fragility of migration debate
The end of a 28-day pause in small boat crossings has once again exposed the fragility of the migration debate.
World News
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Photographer 'locked eyes' with gunman, as witness describes Bondi 'warzone'
Messages were sweeping across Sydney within minutes of the attack at Bondi Beach.
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Hero who tackled and disarmed Bondi Beach gunman is Sydney fruit shop owner
A bystander hailed a hero after he tackled and disarmed one of the gunmen in the Bondi Beach shooting is a shop owner.
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Bondi Beach shooting: At least 15 killed in terror attack on Australia's Jewish community
At least 15 people, aged between 10 and 87 years old, have been killed in a terror attack on Bondi Beach.
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London-born Rabbi Eli Schlanger and 10-year-old girl among 15 killed in Bondi Beach terror attack
A London-born rabbi and a 10-year-old girl are among 15 innocent people killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack.
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What we know so far about mass shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach
At least 16 people have been killed, including a 10-year-old girl, after a mass shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney.
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Israel says Hamas commander - who was one of the architects of the 7 October 2023 attacks - killed in strike
A senior Hamas commander who was one of the architects of the 7 October 2023 attacks on Israel has been killed in a strike on Gaza City, according to the country’s military.
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Belarus pardons key opposition activist, among 123 prisoners, in exchange for US sanction relief
Belarus has pardoned 123 prisoners, including a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and a key opposition figure who challenged the presidential elections in 2020, in exchange for US sanctions relief.
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Thailand destroys bridge as fighting with Cambodia over disputed region continues
Thailand has announced a curfew as fighting with Cambodia spread to more areas of a disputed border region.
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Trump says US 'will retaliate' after three Americans killed in Syrian 'Islamic State attack'
Donald Trump has said the US "will retaliate" after three Americans were killed in a suspected Islamic State attack in Syria.
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Tension high in Australia as far right 'emboldened in way never seen before'
As Australia slides into its summer, it is leaving behind months marked by nationwide protests on one major issue - migration.
Weird News
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Drunk raccoon behind liquor store rampage suspected of other 'break-ins'
A raccoon that passed out drunk after running amok in a Virginia liquor store is suspected of two other "break-ins".
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Stolen Fabergé pendant passed to police - quite literally
A Fabergé pendant has been recovered - after police spent six days closely monitoring the man accused of swallowing it.
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'Drop and cover' earthquake alert turns out to be false alarm
An earthquake alert preparing people to "drop, cover, hold on" buzzed on phones in the US on Thursday - but turned out to be completely false.
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Spirit animal: Raccoon gets drunk as a skunk in a booze store - and sleeps off hangover in the toilet
A raccoon has gotten as drunk as a skunk.
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Is Die Hard a Christmas film? The public have spoken - and you might not like the result
It's a debate that's torn families apart for years - with selection boxes thrown in rage, and stony silences around the dinner table.




