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UK heatwave: Beachgoers in Brighton soak up sun [Video]

UK heatwave: Beachgoers in Brighton soak up sun

Beachgoers in Brighton enjoy the hot, sunny weather as temperatures surpassed 30C in England on Monday. Heathrow Airport recorded the highest temperature of the day so far with a high of 33C. Report by..

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Extreme heat to hit Wimbledon and Glastonbury this weekend [Video]

Extreme heat to hit Wimbledon and Glastonbury this weekend

Extreme heat to hit Wimbledon and Glastonbury this weekend Temperatures in southern England and the Midlands are set to exceed 30°C this weekend, affecting major events like Wimbledon and..

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2025 Women's Euros: Who will taste success in Switzerland? [Video]

2025 Women's Euros: Who will taste success in Switzerland?

2025 Women's Euros: Who will taste success in Switzerland? Sixteen teams will compete in the 2025 UEFA Women's Championships in Switzerland. Current European Champions England are looking to defend..

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Sir Gareth Southgate receives knighthood [Video]

Sir Gareth Southgate receives knighthood

Sir Gareth Southgate speaks to the press after being knighted by the Prince of Wales during an Investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle, Berkshire. The former England player and manager received the..

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Yellow thunderstorm warning in place as heatwave continues [Video]

Yellow thunderstorm warning in place as heatwave continues

A yellow thunderstorm weather warning is in place for parts of England and Wales - as the heatwave across the country continues. The warning is in place for parts of the East and West Midlands,..

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MPs vote in favour of assisted dying bill [Video]

MPs vote in favour of assisted dying bill

MPs have voted in favour of the assisted dying bill which will legalise the right for terminally ill people in England and Wales to end their own life with medical assistance. In a historic vote on..

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Lib Dems: Not enough funding for police [Video]

Lib Dems: Not enough funding for police

MP for Richmond Park Sarah Olney welcomed the spending review’s investment into social care but said she remains concerned about the lack of money for police in London. It comes as Chancellor Rachel..

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Starmer cites stabalised economy in winter fuel U-turn [Video]

Starmer cites stabalised economy in winter fuel U-turn

Sir Keir Starmer says a stabilised economy has allowed the government to reinstate most winter fuel payments. Nine million pensioners in England and Wales will now receive support this winter after a..

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Mia Goth Joins Ryan Gosling in Shawn Levy's 'Star Wars: Starfighter' | THR News Video [Video]

Mia Goth Joins Ryan Gosling in Shawn Levy's 'Star Wars: Starfighter' | THR News Video

Mia Goth is headed to a galaxy far, far away. The actress has joined Ryan Gosling in 'Star Wars: Starfighter,' the feature from director Shawn Levy. The new feature project is expected to begin..

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PM visits school following free meal rule change [Video]

PM visits school following free meal rule change

Sir Keir Starmer visited a primary school in Essex following an announcement that all pupils in England whose families claim universal credit will be eligible for free school meals. The prime minister..

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Govt expanding free meals to families on universal credit [Video]

Govt expanding free meals to families on universal credit

All pupils in England whose families claim universal credit will be eligible for free school meals under an expansion plan announced by the government on Wednesday. Hundreds of thousands more..

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Culture Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week [Video]

Culture Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week

Culture Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week A Wim Wenders photography exhibition in Berlin, cheese rolling in England, electro music in Lyon, and Wes Anderson's..

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EURO 2025 a 'fresh start' for Lionesses [Video]

EURO 2025 a 'fresh start' for Lionesses

Grace Clinton and Lauren James joined a girls-only training session in west London. The Lionesses talked about the Euros being a 'fresh start' for England and not dwelling on the disappointment of..

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Several Iranian men arrested in England over an alleged attack plot [Video]

Several Iranian men arrested in England over an alleged attack plot

Several Iranian men arrested in England over an alleged attack plot Several men have been arrested over an alleged plot to attack an unspecified target in London, according to UK police. READ..

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Victims of crime in England and Wales will be able to attend parole hearings to decide whether a prisoner can be released from jail.
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Children facing housing insecurity 'less likely to pass GCSEs'

With record numbers of children in England now in insecure temporary housing, the commissioner warns that poor educational prospects could leave a generation of disadvantaged children "trapped" in..
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Assisted dying in doubt as rollout could be delayed until at least 2029

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Assisted dying may not available in England and Wales until at least 2029 after MPs approved an extension of the rollout period.
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Thousands of new homes to be built across England in £2bn plan announced by chancellor

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A 'crazy' sport's world cup is in the UK and England's captain is confident

a 'crazy' sport's world cup is in the uk and england's captain is confident
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The English town where almost a third of working-age people are economically inactive

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Tom Cruise & Ana de Armas Fuel Dating Rumors, Another Outing in England

Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas aren't doing anything to nix the rumors they're dating ... 'cause they were spotted hanging out in London again, further fueling the speculation. The two stars were..
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Tuchel reveals how Burn and Henderson reacted to England call ups for his first squad

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Schools to start supervised toothbrushing - with a quarter of 5-year-olds found to have rotting teeth

schools to start supervised toothbrushing - with a quarter of 5-year-olds found to have rotting teeth
Hundreds of thousands of children in England will be given supervised toothbrushing - as data shows as many as a third in some areas have rotting teeth by the age of five.
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Doctors demand smacking ban in England to end 'Victorian-era punishment'

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It's time for the "Victorian-era punishment" of smacking children to be banned in England as it "undoubtedly harms children's health", according to a group representing leading doctors.
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Train performance stats to be displayed at stations for the first time

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Rail passengers in England are being shown how often trains are cancelled and delayed at each station in a new "accountability drive".
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Rail fares rise by 4.6% - as reliability of services sinks to record low

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Rail fares in England and Wales are set to rise by 4.6% from Sunday.
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Jos Buttler to step down as England's white-ball captain

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More patients in England will be able to book appointments online and request to see their regular doctor as part of a new deal agreed with GPs in England, the government has said.
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Parts of England set to have week of sunshine - as Scotland braces for snow and strong winds

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Singing Adele & cracking jokes - Marler's BBC Sport debut

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Root on a mission to bring more to England's pot

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'Superman' Hill replaces injured Martin on England bench

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England and Wales to play Wembley friendly

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Why have Townsend's Scotland had hex on England?

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