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How countries respond to Trump's tariffs is what matters next
Retaliatory taxes against the US by other nations could lead global trade into uncharted territory.
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AI-generated child sex abuse images targeted with new laws
Yvette Cooper says the UK will make it illegal to own AI tools to make images of child sexual abuse.
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Husband arrested over Thai woman's 2004 death
David Armitage is held on suspicion of killing his wife whose body was found in the Yorkshire Dales.
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Nasa needs saving from itself – but is this billionaire right for that job?
The success of SpaceX, Blue Origin and other private-sector space firms are throwing up hard questions about the direction of America's 'great national treasure'
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'I can't complete on my house': Barclays customers face second day of IT outage
Online banking, the bank's app and payments in and out of accounts are all affected.
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Davey urges Starmer to start EU customs union talks
Sir Ed Davey calls for PM to use meeting with EU leaders to "fire the starting gun" on new trade deal.
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Kate says emotional skills must be priority for healthier society
The Princess of Wales launches a project calling for more emphasis on social and emotional skills.
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Body positivity takes backseat as fashion houses pick skinnier models
Is skinny back for good? We speak to designers, casting agents and models at Paris Fashion Week.
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Second body found in search for missing sisters last seen in Aberdeen
Henrietta and Eliza Huszti were last seen near the River Dee in Aberdeen on 7 January.
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Mother and child among seven killed in Philadelphia medical jet crash
The small plane was carrying six people when it crashed, and at least one other person was killed on the ground, officials say.
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Two children die in hit-and-run crash
Police urged anyone who saw what happened or has dashcam or doorbell footage to get in touch.
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'Why we're selling family castle after 700 years'
Sir Thomas and Lady Ingilby say selling the estate will allow them to spend more time together.
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The Papers: 'New doubt over Letby guilt' and 'crackdown on AI child abuse'
Fresh concerns raised in the Lucy Letby case and government plans to stop AI child abuse are on the front of Sunday's papers.
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'I've waited seven weeks to give my dad a funeral'
Gemma Whysall says the new death certification process left her and her family in limbo for weeks.
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Vibrant or dangerous? Colourful roundabout redesign divides village
California Cross roundabout has been the subject of controversy since its redesign in 2024.
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Why Dynasty Warriors makers scrapped sequel to reinvent series
Tomohiko Sho says the unreleased game was something fans were 'starting to get a bit bored of'.
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'Not the ministry of fun': Troubling issues clatter onto Yvette Cooper's desk
The home secretary is facing issues like migrant crossings and child abuse images - how is she faring?
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'My fear of going to hell was so great I was coerced to give up my baby'
Hundreds of adoptions could have taken place between the 1950s and 1990s, say women who were members of a Christian sect.
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Three Israeli hostages and dozens of Palestinian prisoners released
Saturday's handover was less chaotic than the exchange a few days ago, after concerns were expressed over safety.
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Trump says he ordered air strikes on Islamic State group in Somalia
Trump says he ordered air strikes on a senior attack planner from the Islamic State group in Somalia.
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Mother and child among seven killed in Philadelphia medical jet crash
The small plane was carrying six people when it crashed, and at least one other person was killed on the ground, officials say.
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Four dead after vehicle crashes into building
Police appeal for more information after four people die at the scene of the crash.
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Emily in Paris star Lily Collins welcomes first child via surrogacy
The actress thanked her "incredible" surrogate as she announced her daughter's birth on social media.
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How your phone might be helping fund the war in DR Congo
There is a good chance that inside your device is some metal dug up in a mine controlled by rebels.
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Hundreds of new families added to maternity review
The findings of the review will now be published in June 2026, nine months later than the original date.
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The Week: Mandelson Backtracks, Badenoch v Patel and Heathrow Expansion
Adam, Chris, Alex and Faisal round up the political week.
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Is Trump’s ‘flood the media’ strategy working?
How to navigate Trump's constant news announcements
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Borthwick's bold plan crumbles to dust in Dublin
England's hopes of emulating 2019's shock win in Dublin were dashed by errors and their enduring habit of fading out of second halves.
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Jones hat-trick gives Scotland nervy win over Italy
A Huw Jones hat-trick gets Scotland off to a winning start in a nervy Six Nations opener against Italy at Murrayfield.
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Liverpool pass 'tough challenge' with flying colours
Liverpool are nine points clear in the Premier League and cleared their latest hurdle with a battling win over an impressive Bournemouth side.
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'Not a magician' but Moyes casts spell again at Everton
Just a couple of weeks ago, David Moyes said he "can't magician" Everton to some goals but the manager is waving his wand again in his second spell at Goodison Park.
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Arsenal & Man City 'stay humble' before round two of bitter clash
Arsenal welcome Manchester City to Emirates Stadium on Sunday in the sides' first meeting since their dramatic 2-2 draw in September.
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Ireland 'showed what we're capable of' - Doris
Captain Caelan Doris says Ireland "showed what we are capable of" as they start their quest for a third straight Six Nations title with a bonus-point win over England.
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Ireland start title defence with convincing win over England
Watch highlights as Ireland score three tries in a dominant second-half display as they launched their bid for an unprecedented third successive Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory over England in Dublin.