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UK News
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EU still suffering 'wounds of Brexit', bloc's foreign affairs chief tells Sky News
Britain should have access to the EU's rearmament fund before the end of the year but "wounds of Brexit" mean some member states want it to be limited, the bloc's foreign affairs chief has said.
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UK-EU trade deal: What is in the Brexit reset agreement?
The UK and the EU have agreed a new trade deal - five years after Brexit kicked in.
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UK-EU deal tips Britain down path towards Swiss-style arrangement
There's a trick to announcing trade agreements like the one unveiled by the prime minister on Monday: pluck out a big-sounding number and release it to the public with zero context in an effort to make this sound very impressive indeed.
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David Chester: Man killed in Bicester fire went to help firefighters at former RAF base, family say
A man who was killed in a fire at a former RAF base was trying to help firefighters tackle the blaze, his family said.
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'I recognise the error and upset caused' - Gary Lineker releases statement as BBC departure confirmed
Gary Lineker has confirmed he is leaving the BBC after this season's Match Of The Day and will no longer present its World Cup coverage.
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How longer term weather forecasts could become more accurate - thanks to the cloud
The Met Office has transferred to a new off-site supercomputer - which could make 14-day forecasts as accurate as seven-day equivalents.
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Bury: Man arrested on suspicion of murder after teenager dies in incident involving vehicle
A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a teenager died in what police have called a "targeted attack" in Bury.
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Teachers of Southport stabbing victim plan charity skydive to 'celebrate her incredible spirit'
The teachers of one of the Southport stabbing victims plan to "celebrate her incredible spirit" by jumping out of a plane at 15,000ft in a charity skydive.
World News
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'Good chance' of Russia-Ukraine peace but US has a red line in talks, says Donald Trump
Donald Trump has said there is a "good chance" of peace between Russia and Ukraine – but added the US has a red line in upcoming talks.
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First aid trucks enter Gaza since early March - as UN says it is a 'drop in the ocean'
The first trucks carrying humanitarian aid have been allowed into Gaza following a nearly three month blockade of food, medicine and other supplies, Israel and the UN have said.
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Sir Keir Starmer refuses to say whether 'genocide' is taking place in Gaza following UN warning
Sir Keir Starmer has refused to say whether Israel is committing genocide in Gaza following warnings from a top UN official.
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Iranian ambassador summoned to Foreign Office after three men charged under National Security Act
The UK government has summoned Iran's ambassador in response to three Iranian nationals being charged under the National Security Act.
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Nicusor Dan beats hard-right favourite George Simion in Romanian election
Pro-Western candidate Nicusor Dan has unexpectedly beaten hard-right populist George Simion in the Romanian election.
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UK and EU agree Brexit reset trade deal as Sir Keir Starmer declares 'Britain is back'
The UK and EU have agreed a new post-Brexit reset trade deal after months of negotiations.
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Sudan's war is in a dangerous new phase - can its new prime minister provide a steer for civilians?
After the trumpet horns of military victory sounded off in Sudan's capital Khartoum, the deadly buzz of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) drones followed.
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Romania's new president Nicosur Dan finally looks like he's enjoying life after a campaign full of rancour and division
The roads in the heart of Bucharest were swaying. People were singing, laughing, and looking up at a balcony, waiting for the next president to appear.
Politics
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EU still suffering 'wounds of Brexit', bloc's foreign affairs chief tells Sky News
Britain should have access to the EU's rearmament fund before the end of the year but "wounds of Brexit" mean some member states want it to be limited, the bloc's foreign affairs chief has said.
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UK-EU trade deal: What is in the Brexit reset agreement?
The UK and the EU have agreed a new trade deal - five years after Brexit kicked in.
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UK-EU deal tips Britain down path towards Swiss-style arrangement
There's a trick to announcing trade agreements like the one unveiled by the prime minister on Monday: pluck out a big-sounding number and release it to the public with zero context in an effort to make this sound very impressive indeed.
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Starmer's UK-EU deal: What does it mean for you?
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Sport
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Matheus Cunha transfer: Wolves forward set to join Man Utd at end of season
Matheus Cunha is set to join Manchester United after the season ends this weekend.
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Paul Merson's warning for Mikel Arteta: 'Top two by Christmas or Arsenal will go for someone else'
Paul Merson thinks Mikel Arteta has until Christmas to prove he is the right manager for Arsenal after another trophyless season at the Emirates Stadium..
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LIV Golf: Were Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau less prepared for PGA Championship contention? Pundits analyse their major near-misses
Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau both failed to make the most of major contention at the PGA Championship, but what caused them to miss out on winning the Wanamaker Trophy?
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Florian Wirtz transfer news: Liverpool interested in move for Bayer Leverkusen star - but only if he wants to leave Germany
Liverpool are interested in signing Florian Wirtz but they would need to receive assurances that he wanted to leave Germany before making an offer.
Showbiz
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Pop star says Combs threatened to kill her if she spoke about violence as Cassie's ex-best friend gives evidence
A former pop star has told a court Sean "Diddy" Combs was "frequently" violent with his ex-partner Cassie Ventura, and that he threatened her life if she spoke out about it.
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'I recognise the error and upset caused' - Gary Lineker releases statement as BBC departure confirmed
Gary Lineker has confirmed he is leaving the BBC after this season's Match Of The Day and will no longer present its World Cup coverage.
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BBC can breathe easier that fallout from Lineker's social media won't land at its door
Did having a social conscience force Gary Lineker off the BBC? Or was becoming increasingly vocal politically just too problematic?
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A history of Gary Lineker's most controversial posts - from Rwanda and Brexit to Gaza
Gary Lineker, the BBC's highest-paid on-air presenter, is to leave the corporation in a matter of days.
Technology
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Risto Bergman: Telecoms worker who created AI-generated images of child sex abuse is sentenced
A telecoms worker who created AI-generated images of child sex abuse has been sentenced.
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How longer term weather forecasts could become more accurate - thanks to the cloud
The Met Office has transferred to a new off-site supercomputer - which could make 14-day forecasts as accurate as seven-day equivalents.
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Baby gets world's first personalised gene therapy treatment
A baby born with a rare genetic disease is "growing and thriving" after getting bespoke gene therapy.
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'Significant' personal data exposed in cyber attack on Legal Aid Agency
A "significant amount of personal data" of people who applied to the Legal Aid Agency - including criminal records - was accessed and downloaded by hackers, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has said.
Strange
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Chess grandmaster playing match against 140,000 people reveals expected result
A chess grandmaster who is playing a single game against 140,000 people thinks the match is heading for a draw.
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Magna Carta 'copy' miscatalogued in 1940s found to be original
An issue of the Magna Carta, which was wrongly catalogued as a copy in the 1940s, has been identified as original.
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Flying duck caught on speed camera could be repeat offender
A duck has been caught on a radar image breaking the speed limit in central Switzerland - and it could be a repeat offender.
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Mum in court accused of killing three people with poisonous mushrooms - what you need to know
An Australian woman accused of murdering her estranged husband's parents and an aunt by serving them a beef wellington laced with poisonous mushrooms is on trial.
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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.
Videos
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Nicusor Dan beats hard-right favourite George Simion in Romanian election
Pro-Western candidate Nicusor Dan has unexpectedly beaten hard-right populist George Simion in the Romanian election.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs: What it was like to follow 'the Pied Piper of partying'
In 1990s and early 2000s New York, Sean "Diddy" Combs was the person to be seen with.
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'Good chance' of Russia-Ukraine peace but US has a red line in talks, says Donald Trump
Donald Trump has said there is a "good chance" of peace between Russia and Ukraine – but added the US has a red line in upcoming talks.
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EU still suffering 'wounds of Brexit', bloc's foreign affairs chief tells Sky News
Britain should have access to the EU's rearmament fund before the end of the year but "wounds of Brexit" mean some member states want it to be limited, the bloc's foreign affairs chief has said.
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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