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UK News
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First victim of serial paedophile Richard Burrows regrets not reporting assault at the time
The first known victim of serial paedophile Richard Burrows has told Sky News he regrets not reporting his assault at the time to save others from "falling into the same trap".
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UK joins US in strike on Houthi target in Yemen for first time since Donald Trump re-elected
The UK has joined US forces in attacking a Houthi target in Yemen for the first time since Donald Trump was re-elected.
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Man arrested over Leeds crossbow incident which seriously injured two women has died
A man being investigated by counter terror police over a crossbow and firearm attack has died in hospital.
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Kneecap's Eden Project gig cancelled amid row over 'kill MPs' comments
A performance by Belfast rap trio Kneecap at the Eden Project has been cancelled.
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Why are Kneecap controversial?
Irish band Kneecap have had a meteoric rise in the music industry, with tens of millions of streams on Spotify alone and widespread critical acclaim.
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Two men went on 'moronic mission' to fell Sycamore Gap tree, jury told
Two men went on a "moronic mission" to fell the famous Sycamore Gap tree in an act of "mindless vandalism" which they filmed on a phone, a jury has been told.
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Government warned it is setting country up for 'disaster' unless it better prepares UK for heavy flooding and intense heat
A blistering new report has slated government efforts to protect Britons from climate change that is already flooding homes, farmland and railways, overheating hospitals and schools and fuelling wildfires.
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'Prolific' board game shoplifter sentenced
A man has been sentenced after carrying out a 22-month shoplifting spree at a London store, where he stole board games, books and toys with a total value of thousands of pounds.
World News
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Ransacked and looted: Sky reporter returns to family home left in ruins after war in Sudan
The biggest city in the Sahel has been ransacked and left in ruins.
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Gaza aid worker detained after Israeli attack has been released
A paramedic in Gaza who was detained for more than five weeks following an Israeli attack that killed 15 aid workers has been released, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said.
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UK joins US in strike on Houthi target in Yemen for first time since Donald Trump re-elected
The UK has joined US forces in attacking a Houthi target in Yemen for the first time since Donald Trump was re-elected.
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Fast and furious: 100 days of Trump
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Indian military action against Pakistan could happen in 'next 24-36 hours', Islamabad says
Pakistan has said it has "credible intelligence" India intends to launch military action, as tensions between the two countries continue to escalate.
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Inside the Vietnamese factory preparing for the worst since Trump's tariff threat
On the outskirts of Ho Chi Minh City, factory workers at Dony Garment have been working overtime for weeks.
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Mark Carney's Liberals win Canada election in stunning comeback - as he warns Trump 'trying to break us'
Mark Carney's Liberal Party has won the election in Canada - capping a stunning comeback fuelled by Donald Trump's annexation threats and trade war.
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Itamar Ben-Gvir: Israeli minister called 'war criminal' in extraordinary row with protesters during US visit
An Israeli minister has been called a "war criminal" in an extraordinary row with protesters inside the US Capitol.
Politics
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Crush fly-tippers' vans, government tells councils
The government wants councils to crush more vans used to fly-tip rubbish, as it announces a crackdown on the illegal dumping of waste.
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Trump or Carney – will Starmer have to choose?
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UK joins US in strike on Houthi target in Yemen for first time since Donald Trump re-elected
The UK has joined US forces in attacking a Houthi target in Yemen for the first time since Donald Trump was re-elected.
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Sugar tax could be applied to milkshakes to tackle obesity
The sugar tax currently imposed on soft drinks could be applied to milkshakes as the government seeks to crack down on rising obesity levels.
Sport
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Mikel Arteta insists Arsenal can 'do something special' in return leg in Paris to reach Champions League final
Mikel Arteta insisted Arsenal are capable of producing a special moment to overturn their first-leg defeat against Paris Saint-Germain and reach the Champions League final.
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Arsenal fail to rise to the occasion against PSG in Champions League semi-final first leg defeat
Arsenal's stage was set to deliver a famous night at the Emirates. The reality was far from it in the end, as Mikel Arteta's side came up short against Paris Saint-Germain with a deflating performance.
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Lewis Hamilton and Ferrari seek Miami GP breakthroughs after challenging start to 2025 F1 season
Miami hosts the second Sprint event of the Formula 1 season this weekend, six weeks after the first of the year in China had seemingly provided early lift-off for both Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari career and the Italian team's season.
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IPL: Fourteen-year-old sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi makes tournament history with second-fastest century
Fourteen-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi hit a jaw-dropping 35-ball century in the Indian Premier League on Monday, firing Rajasthan Royals to victory against Gujarat Titans.
Showbiz
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Kneecap's Eden Project gig cancelled amid row over 'kill MPs' comments
A performance by Belfast rap trio Kneecap at the Eden Project has been cancelled.
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Why are Kneecap controversial?
Irish band Kneecap have had a meteoric rise in the music industry, with tens of millions of streams on Spotify alone and widespread critical acclaim.
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'Powerful individuals' at BBC making lives of colleagues 'unbearable', says chairman
"Powerful individuals" at the BBC are making the lives of their colleagues "unbearable", the corporation's chairman has said, after a review into its workplace culture.
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Mike Peters: The Alarm frontman dies aged 66 after blood cancer diagnosis
The frontman of Welsh band The Alarm, Mike Peters, has died aged 66.
Technology
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Government warned it is setting country up for 'disaster' unless it better prepares UK for heavy flooding and intense heat
A blistering new report has slated government efforts to protect Britons from climate change that is already flooding homes, farmland and railways, overheating hospitals and schools and fuelling wildfires.
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Drinking white wine could reduce risk of cardiac arrest - study
Drinking white wine and Champagne, eating more fruit and keeping waistlines slim could reduce the risk of sudden cardiac arrest, according to a new study.
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End the 'absolute scandal' of new homes built without solar panels, government urged
The government is being urged to end the "absolute scandal" of new homes being built without solar panels.
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How electricity grids fail - and why restoring Spain and Portugal's power will be a nightmare
We rarely think about how essential and reliable electricity grids are until they fail.
Strange
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Student rescued from mountain twice in four days - after going back to find his phone
A Chinese student who was airlifted from Japan's Mount Fuji last week had to be saved a second time just four days later, local authorities have said.
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Woman who faked being a man to get into Magic Circle finally allowed in
How did one woman fool the most famous magic society on the planet?
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Letter sheds possible new light on Shakespeare's marriage
New analysis of a letter fragment has possibly shed light on William Shakespeare's marriage - suggesting it may have been less fractious than previously suggested.
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Back To The Future's DeLorean has almost vanished from UK roads
Forty years on from the film that made them immortal, there are just 303 DeLorean cars left on Britain's roads.
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China hosts world's first half-marathon race between humans and robots
Robots have raced against humans in a half-marathon for the first time.
Videos
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'Powerful individuals' at BBC making lives of colleagues 'unbearable', says chairman
"Powerful individuals" at the BBC are making the lives of their colleagues "unbearable", the corporation's chairman has said, after a review into its workplace culture.
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How electricity grids fail - and why restoring Spain and Portugal's power will be a nightmare
We rarely think about how essential and reliable electricity grids are until they fail.
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Ransacked and looted: Sky reporter returns to family home left in ruins after war in Sudan
The biggest city in the Sahel has been ransacked and left in ruins.
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End the 'absolute scandal' of new homes built without solar panels, government urged
The government is being urged to end the "absolute scandal" of new homes being built without solar panels.
Station News
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Solicitors for Older People Scotland
Radio Royal is pleased to announce the continuation of our sponsorship agreement with Solicitors for Older People Scotland.
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Robyn Jenkins Memorial Award Winners
Winners of the Robyn Jenkins Memorial Award 2020-21 announced.
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Volunteer of the Month - Andrew Morley
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