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UK News
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Brexit: 'We don't want to diverge' from EU, says Sir Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has declared "we don't want to diverge" from EU rules in footage of a conference of centre-left leaders in Canada seen by Sky News.
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Girl, 8, becomes first UK transplant patient not to need life-long drugs
An eight-year-old girl has become the first person in the UK to have a transplant - and not need to take immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of her life.
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The branded staple foods costing up to 910% more than their budget counterparts
Rice, spaghetti, baked beans and tea bags are among the staple items costing three times as much if the budget versions are not available in supermarkets, new research has found.
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EA Sports FC 24: How women are changing the game as FIFA franchise gets historic rebrand
"Get in the kitchen, don't be playing this game."
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Harry Potter movie firm set to expand studios in move that could boost economy by '£200m'
The firm behind the Harry Potter film franchise is set to undergo a significant expansion that could boost the UK economy by "more than £200m".
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Akshata Murty gives update on Larry the Cat in rare interview about life at Downing Street
Larry the cat, or Nova the dog? A hidden power struggle has been raging behind the scenes at Number 10 - and one has come out on top.
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Passport applicants to be asked to sign up to NHS Organ Donor Register
People will have the option to register for organ donation when they apply for a new passport from next year.
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Sophie Turner sues Joe Jonas, demanding their children return to England
Sophie Turner is suing Joe Jonas for the return of their two young children to the UK.
World News
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Zelenskyy's poise, presence and persuasion could be key for Ukraine at crucial Washington talks
The Ukrainian president arrives in Washington DC today, the 548th day of the war, with a plea - "do not abandon us now".
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Fentanyl stash found in New York nursery days after toddler died from suspected overdose
Police have discovered a large quantity of fentanyl hidden in a nursery days after a toddler died from an apparent overdose from the opioid.
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Bin Salman suggests Saudi Arabia and Israel are set to reach historic deal: 'Every day we get closer'
The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed Bin Salman, has denied reports that negotiations with Israel over a possible normalisation deal have been suspended and insisted that "every day we get closer".
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Canada shifting diplomats in India amid 'threats' - as visas suspended for its citizens
Canada is "adjusting" its diplomatic presence in India as Delhi suspends visas for Canadian citizens.
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Three South African navy personnel die after being swept off submarine deck by large waves
Three South African navy personnel have died after seven members of a submarine crew were swept off the vessel's deck by large waves, the country's department of defence has said.
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says he will continue 'sportswashing' to boost economy
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said he "doesn't care" if Saudi Arabia is accused of "sportswashing" - as long as it adds to the country's GDP.
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Devious parasitic plant convinces host to grow into its own flesh
Scientists have observed how a merciless parasitic plant convinces its host to grow into its own flesh.
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Best pictures from state visit to France - as Queen plays table tennis and King gifted football shirt
The King received a warm welcome from French politicians while he delivered a historic speech as the first British monarch to speak at the country's senate.
Politics
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Brexit: 'We don't want to diverge' from EU, says Sir Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has declared "we don't want to diverge" from EU rules in footage of a conference of centre-left leaders in Canada seen by Sky News.
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Did Rishi Sunak 'scrap' net zero measures - or were they not even policies?
This week, Rishi Sunak made a surprise speech announcing delays to a number of key Conservative pledges aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
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Net zero: Sunak's secret weapon or a gift to Labour?
General election campaigning has well and truly begun, and Rishi Sunak has put it all on light green at the political roulette table.
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Passport applicants to be asked to sign up to NHS Organ Donor Register
People will have the option to register for organ donation when they apply for a new passport from next year.
Sport
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Rugby World Cup: Owen Farrell returns at fly-half for England vs Chile, Marcus Smith starts at full-back, George Ford on bench
Owen Farrell will return to the England starting line-up at fly-half, with Marcus Smith in at full-back and George Ford on the bench for Saturday's Rugby World Cup clash against Chile in Lille.
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David Raya says Aaron Ramsdale must 'fight for the team' if he wins back Arsenal goalkeeping job
David Raya says Aaron Ramsdale must "fight for the team" if he returns to the Arsenal side after displacing his rival for the No 1 shirt.
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England Women reach agreement with FA over pay and bonuses to end ongoing dispute
England captain Millie Bright says the Lionesses have reached an agreement with the FA over pay and bonuses, bringing an end to their ongoing dispute.
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Mohammed bin Salman: Saudi Crown Prince says he does not care about accusations of sportswashing
Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says he does not care when he is accused of sportswashing.
Showbiz
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Harry Potter movie firm set to expand studios in move that could boost economy by '£200m'
The firm behind the Harry Potter film franchise is set to undergo a significant expansion that could boost the UK economy by "more than £200m".
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James Corden on leaving his talk show, flying with Tom Cruise and whether he'll do more Gavin & Stacey
British star James Corden has told how he felt "compelled" to come back to the UK after eight years hosting his hit US chat show – but says it was "very difficult" to walk away.
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Lizzo faces new harassment claims in lawsuit from former wardrobe designer
Lizzo is facing a new lawsuit from a former wardrobe designer on her tour who says she was subjected to fat shaming and racism while working for the Grammy award winner.
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EA Sports FC 24: How women are changing the game as FIFA franchise gets historic rebrand
"Get in the kitchen, don't be playing this game."
Technology
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iPhone 15: Apple's latest is a great device - but headline feature proves innovation now harder to come by
Another year, another iPhone - and with it the usual Apple spiel about huge improvements that make it the best one yet.
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Girl, 8, becomes first UK transplant patient not to need life-long drugs
An eight-year-old girl has become the first person in the UK to have a transplant - and not need to take immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of her life.
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EA Sports FC 24: How women are changing the game as FIFA franchise gets historic rebrand
"Get in the kitchen, don't be playing this game."
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New virus discovered in Pacific is deepest ever found in Earth's oceans
A new virus discovered in the Pacific is thought to be the deepest ever found in Earth's oceans.
Strange
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Mummified 'alien corpses' are from single skeletons and were not assembled, Mexican doctors claim
Two alleged "non-human" alien corpses each belonged to a single skeleton and were not assembled, Mexican doctors have claimed.
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Wrestlers brawl on bullet train in Japan
Wrestlers have brawled on a bullet train in Japan - with a half-hour match fought in a narrow aisle.
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Husband and wife move from Florida to take over world's oldest post office
A man who was an "avid stamp collector" as a child has moved from Florida to Scotland with his wife to run the world's oldest post office.
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Australia: Man who took pet snake surfing fined
A man who went viral after he was filmed surfing with his pet python has been fined more than 2,000 Australian dollars for taking the reptile out in public.
Videos
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iPhone 15: Apple's latest is a great device - but headline feature proves innovation now harder to come by
Another year, another iPhone - and with it the usual Apple spiel about huge improvements that make it the best one yet.
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Zelenskyy's concerns with US run deeper than just a slow delivery of weapons
"If we don't get the aid, we will lose the war."
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Brexit: 'We don't want to diverge' from EU, says Sir Keir Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has declared "we don't want to diverge" from EU rules in footage of a conference of centre-left leaders in Canada seen by Sky News.
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Zelenskyy's poise, presence and persuasion could be key for Ukraine at crucial Washington talks
The Ukrainian president arrives in Washington DC today, the 548th day of the war, with a plea - "do not abandon us now".
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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