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Bury Lecturer urges Oldham MPs to attend debate on sick pay for women with endometriosis
A lecturer is urging Oldham MPs to attend a parliamentary debate on statutory sick pay for women with endometriosis.
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Winners at Rochdale Culture Awards ceremony
Artists, organisations and community groups have been recognised at the Rochdale Culture Awards held at Rochdale Town Hall. Seven winners were selected from 19 finalists during the borough’s Greater Manchester Town of Culture programme.
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Lodge Mill fire destroys historic Middleton site as community launches urgent fundraiser
A major fire has caused extensive damage to Lodge Mill in Middleton, leaving the building largely destroyed and prompting an urgent community fundraising appeal.
Local News
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Middleton set to feature in Tour de France Femmes route through Greater Manchester
Elite cyclists will pass through Middleton when the Tour de France Femmes arrives in Greater Manchester in 2027. The route has now been confirmed, placing the town on the opening stage of the race.
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Local chef lands role at Gordon Ramsay restaurant after training in Rochdale
A chef from Greater Manchester has secured a senior role at one of Gordon Ramsay’s London restaurants after training at Hopwood Hall College.
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Bury Pride's Rainbow Train returns in style
The Rainbow Train made a welcome return on Sunday 19th April, bringing together over 170 passengers for a fantastic evening of celebration, community spirit and entertainment.
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Skylight Circus Arts secures £125990 to upgrade Rochdale base and expand community access
A Rochdale based circus organisation has been awarded £125990 to improve its facilities and widen access to creative activities across the borough and Greater Manchester.
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The Allergies and Alex Spencer added to Rochdale Feel Good Festival line up
Two more acts have been confirmed for Rochdale Feel Good Festival, with The Allergies and Alex Spencer set to perform on Saturday 8 August. They join previously announced headliners Gabrielle, Ash and Starsailor.
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Rochdale development agency delivers £14.30 return for every £1 invested
An independent report has found Rochdale Development Agency generates £14.30 for every £1 spent, significantly exceeding national value for money benchmarks.
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Dad of two completes 100km run to support local hospices
A Greater Manchester father has raised nearly £5,000 after running 100 kilometres in a single day to support hospice care across the region.
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Moorside election in May cancelled following death of Reform UK candidate
The Moorside ward election in Bury has been cancelled after the death of a candidate standing in the poll. A new date will now be arranged within the legal timeframe.
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Highest paid council bosses in Greater Manchester revealed in ‘town hall rich list’
More than 170 council staff across Greater Manchester have six-figure salaries, according to a new town-hall ‘rich list’.
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Oldham Coliseum refurbishment delayed as more asbestos discovered during works
Construction workers are still finding ‘pockets of asbestos’ at Oldham Coliseum as renovation work continues.
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Kirkholt Man ordered to repay covid grant after false cafe claim uncovered in Rochdale
A Rochdale man has been sentenced after fraudulently claiming a ten thousand pounds covid business grant. He pleaded guilty at Manchester and Salford Magistrates Court.
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Car crashes through gym wall in Bury as emergency services flood town centre
Emergency services are at the scene in Bury after a car crashed through the wall of a JD gym. Roads in the town centre have been closed while crews respond.
Local Sports
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Rochdale Hornets fight back to beat Sheffield Eagles and reach cup quarter finals
Rochdale Hornets came from behind to secure a 32 18 win over Sheffield Eagles and book a place in the 1895 Cup quarter finals. The home side overturned an early deficit with a dominant second half performance.
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Middleton set to feature in Tour de France Femmes route through Greater Manchester
Elite cyclists will pass through Middleton when the Tour de France Femmes arrives in Greater Manchester in 2027. The route has now been confirmed, placing the town on the opening stage of the race.
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Rochdale AFC appoints Laura Thomas as new chief executive
Rochdale AFC has appointed Laura Thomas as its new chief executive officer, marking a leadership change at the club.
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Late comeback keeps Rochdale in title race after win over Wealdstone
Rochdale came from behind to beat Wealdstone 2 to 1 and remain two points behind York City at the top of the National League. Late goals from Ian Henderson and Luke Hannant secured the turnaround at the Crown Oil Arena.
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Harvey Gilmour and Kyron Gordon lead Rochdale AFC end of season award winners
Rochdale AFC presented their end of season awards after Saturday’s 2 to 1 win over Wealdstone at the Crown Oil Arena. Harvey Gilmour, Kyron Gordon, Casey Pettit and Sophie Coates were among the main winners.
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Shakers two points clear at the top after narrow win over Nantwich Town
Tom Carr picked the perfect time to score his first Bury goal as the Shakers emerged victorious over Nantwich Town 1-0 at Gigg Lane.
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Rochdale AFC Colour Dash brings crowds together for community event
Hundreds of people took part in the Rochdale AFC Colour Dash, with families and supporters coming together for a day of colour, activity and community spirit. The event took place near the Crown Oil Arena ahead of the club’s fixture against Wealdstone.
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Rochdale Mayfield announces Joseph Parr as main advertising board sponsor
Rochdale Mayfield ARLFC has confirmed a new partnership with Joseph Parr, which will see one of the club’s stands renamed as part of the agreement.
Lifestyle
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Local chef lands role at Gordon Ramsay restaurant after training in Rochdale
A chef from Greater Manchester has secured a senior role at one of Gordon Ramsay’s London restaurants after training at Hopwood Hall College.
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Bury Pride's Rainbow Train returns in style
The Rainbow Train made a welcome return on Sunday 19th April, bringing together over 170 passengers for a fantastic evening of celebration, community spirit and entertainment.
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Skylight Circus Arts secures £125990 to upgrade Rochdale base and expand community access
A Rochdale based circus organisation has been awarded £125990 to improve its facilities and widen access to creative activities across the borough and Greater Manchester.
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Rochdale AFC Colour Dash brings crowds together for community event
Hundreds of people took part in the Rochdale AFC Colour Dash, with families and supporters coming together for a day of colour, activity and community spirit. The event took place near the Crown Oil Arena ahead of the club’s fixture against Wealdstone.
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Hopwood Hall College students support Rochdale families with Easter food drive
Students who are part of the Friendship Group at Hopwood Hall College in Rochdale organised a food drive to support residents in need over the Easter period.
Greater Manchester
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City centre brought to standstill as major police operation surrounds Britain First far-right protest
Hundreds of police officers were deployed across Manchester city centre as rival protest groups gathered on Saturday. Three arrests were made during the operation.
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Rochdale development agency delivers £14.30 return for every £1 invested
An independent report has found Rochdale Development Agency generates £14.30 for every £1 spent, significantly exceeding national value for money benchmarks.
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Dad of two completes 100km run to support local hospices
A Greater Manchester father has raised nearly £5,000 after running 100 kilometres in a single day to support hospice care across the region.
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Fire service rolls out body worn cameras after Arena Inquiry recommendations
Firefighters across Greater Manchester are now being equipped with body worn cameras following recommendations from the Manchester Arena Inquiry. The rollout aims to improve decision making, safety and transparency during incidents.
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Kilfest returns to Bolton with three day festival supporting anti hate charity
The alternative community have been rocking out in Bolton this weekend, all in aid of The Sophie Lancaster Foundation.
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Garden centre event brings together women in horticulture across Greater Manchester
More than 40 people attended a community event at a garden centre in Failsworth celebrating women working in and entering the horticulture sector.
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Three arrested after police find suspected theft equipment in early morning stop in Royton
Three men have been arrested on suspicion of going equipped after officers stopped a vehicle and recovered suspected theft equipment in Royton.
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Six jailed for major drug import plot after claiming money was for goats
Six people have been sentenced to more than 60 years in prison following a Greater Manchester Police investigation into a drug importation conspiracy worth over £1 million.
Local Entertainment
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Skylight Circus Arts secures £125990 to upgrade Rochdale base and expand community access
A Rochdale based circus organisation has been awarded £125990 to improve its facilities and widen access to creative activities across the borough and Greater Manchester.
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The Allergies and Alex Spencer added to Rochdale Feel Good Festival line up
Two more acts have been confirmed for Rochdale Feel Good Festival, with The Allergies and Alex Spencer set to perform on Saturday 8 August. They join previously announced headliners Gabrielle, Ash and Starsailor.
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Oldham Coliseum refurbishment delayed as more asbestos discovered during works
Construction workers are still finding ‘pockets of asbestos’ at Oldham Coliseum as renovation work continues.
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Kilfest returns to Bolton with three day festival supporting anti hate charity
The alternative community have been rocking out in Bolton this weekend, all in aid of The Sophie Lancaster Foundation.
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Community run theatre will get makeover
A theatre in Rochdale will get a revamp to mark its centenary. The Curtain Theatre will get a new design for the building’s façade, inspired by its signature red colour.
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Snooker club must tighten rules after assault
Bosses at a Bury snooker club were hauled before councillors after a customer was knocked unconscious after hours.
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Organists at large … in Middleton
In a week when there was much media attention to pipe organs becoming an endangered species, organists were at large in the borough - Middleton to be precise.
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Cancer choir calls for new members as rehearsals resume in Bolton
A Bolton choir for people affected by cancer is inviting new singers to join as it begins rehearsals for the new year.
Elections
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All candidates for Bury local election 2026
In less than a month, Bury locals will be called to polling stations to vote in new council representatives for their local areas. Exactly 17 of the 51 seats in the borough’s wards are up for grabs in the poll on May 7.
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All the candidates standing in the local elections in Rochdale
Rochdalians will head to the polls on Thursday, May 7 with a total 120 candidates vying for a position on the council.
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Reform UK wins Tottington by-election
Reform UK has secured victory in the Tottington by-election, gaining a seat on Bury Council.
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LIVE from Tottington as by election result expected overnight
Polling stations in the Tottington by election closed at 10pm, with counting getting under-way and a result expected we believe at about 1.30am.
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Tottington by-election Results
Voters across Tottington, Walshaw and Affetside went to the polls today, Thursday 2nd April, to elect a new representative to Bury Council following the resignation of former councillor Luis McBriar.
UK
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Trump weighs in on Mandelson scandal - as another bruising day beckons for Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer is set to face another bruising day over the Peter Mandelson scandal, as the sacked senior civil servant he sought to blame for the appointment prepares to give his side of the story.
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Anti-Islam influencer Valentina Gomez banned from entering UK
An anti-Islam influencer has been banned from entering the UK over her extremist views ahead of a rally in London next month, Sky News understands.
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At least two children stabbed to death every month in England, study finds
At least two children die from knife wounds every month in England, a national study has found.
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The Cathy Newman Show to launch on Sky News
Award-winning journalist Cathy Newman is bringing her own style of friendly, but forensic, political journalism to Sky News.
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Schools in England could be forced to ban mobile phones
Schools in England would be forced to ban mobile phones under government plans.
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Four arrested in Epsom as protest over alleged rape turns violent
Four people have been arrested at another protest in Epsom after a woman was allegedly raped outside a church over a week ago.
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Two teenagers arrested over attack on Harrow synagogue
A 17-year-old boy and a 19-year-old man have been arrested over an arson attack on a synagogue, police said.
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Brothers go on trial over 1984 civil servant killing
Two brothers have gone on trial accused of killing a civil servant in north London more than 40 years ago amid a violent spree targeting lone gay men.
Entertainment
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D4vd: Singer charged with murder of 14-year-old girl who was found dead in his car, authorities say
US singer D4vd has been charged with the murder of a 14-year-old girl, prosecutors say.
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Amy Winehouse's father loses High Court challenge over daughter's former belongings
Amy Winehouse's father has lost a High Court claim against two of the star's friends over the sale of items she once owned.
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Zoologist, TV presenter and author Desmond Morris dies aged 98
Zoologist, TV presenter and author Desmond Morris has died at the age of 98.
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Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson's car stolen with children's essential hospital kit inside
Former Little Mix star Jesy Nelson has said her car was stolen with her daughters' vital hospital equipment inside.
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Kanye West's FC Basel concert cancelled
Another Kanye West concert has been cancelled amid a furore over his past antisemitic comments.
Sport
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Premier League title-race verdict: Pep Guardiola, Mikel Arteta, players and Sky Sports pundits have their say after Man City beat Arsenal
Arsenal are still top of the Premier League - but Manchester City landed a big blow in the title race by winning the top-two showdown at the Etihad on Sunday.
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How Man City won midfield battle against Arsenal - Jamie Carragher highlights Rodri and Bernardo Silva's impact
Jamie Carragher highlighted how Manchester City won the midfield battle against Arsenal and how it played a key part in earning them a crucial victory over their title rivals.
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End women's football 3pm TV blackout and bring in inclusive PE curriculum, say MPs to remove barriers for girls
Chair of the Culture, Media, Sport Select Committee, Dame Caroline Dinenage MP, says that there are "too many" barriers for entry into sport for young girls in England and has called for the removal of the 3pm TV blackout in the women's game.
Strange
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Trio sentenced over 'bear costume' insurance fraud scam in California
Three people have been jailed for insurance fraud after claiming their cars were damaged by a bear - only for the assailant to be somebody dressed in a bear costume.
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Chinese man jailed after trying to smuggle 2,000 live ants out of Kenya
A Chinese man has been jailed after trying to smuggle more than 2,000 live ants out of Kenya.
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Woman given 14 shots of tequila on Carnival cruise awarded £220,000 in damages
A cruise passenger who was overserved alcohol and suffered a possible traumatic brain injury after falling down some stairs has been awarded £220,000 in damages.
Videos
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Trump weighs in on Mandelson scandal - as another bruising day beckons for Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer is set to face another bruising day over the Peter Mandelson scandal, as the sacked senior civil servant he sought to blame for the appointment prepares to give his side of the story.
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'God of chaos' asteroid Apophis set to pass close to Earth, says NASA
A large asteroid named after a god of chaos is on track for a historic close pass of Earth, according to NASA.
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Rebuilding Gaza will cost more than £50bn, says UN and EU
While the focus of many in the Middle East has been on conflicts in Lebanon and Iran, the scale of damage in Gaza is also back under scrutiny.
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Benjamin Netanyahu condemns Israeli soldier seen vandalising Jesus statue with a sledgehammer in Lebanon
Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned "in the strongest terms" images of an Israeli soldier damaging a statue of Jesus.
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Ukraine police chief resigns after officers reportedly fled Kyiv shooting
A police chief in Ukraine has resigned after officers reportedly fled the scene of a shooting in Kyiv which killed seven people.
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UK to 'flirt' with recession as Iran war oil shock bites, report warns
The UK economy will "flirt" with recession this year and almost 250,000 people could lose their jobs due to the effects of the Iran war oil price shock, according to a respected independent forecaster.
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GDP grows by surprising amount but it could be last uptick for a while
The UK economy grew far more than expected in the month before the war in Iran began, latest official figures show.
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Anti-Islam influencer Valentina Gomez banned from entering UK
An anti-Islam influencer has been banned from entering the UK over her extremist views ahead of a rally in London next month, Sky News understands.
Politics
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Trump weighs in on Mandelson scandal - as another bruising day beckons for Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer is set to face another bruising day over the Peter Mandelson scandal, as the sacked senior civil servant he sought to blame for the appointment prepares to give his side of the story.
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The Cathy Newman Show to launch on Sky News
Award-winning journalist Cathy Newman is bringing her own style of friendly, but forensic, political journalism to Sky News.
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Reform's Richard Tice responds to reported failure to pay £100,000 tax
Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice said he is "always happy to put things right" if he hasn't paid the right amount of tax.
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Louise Haigh to set out economic polices that can 'unite Labour' in new intervention
Former transport secretary Louise Haigh will outline an economic agenda to help voters with the cost of living in one of her most significant interventions since being forced out of cabinet 18 months ago.
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Senior civil servants knew weeks ago that Mandelson had failed security vetting
At least two senior civil servants knew weeks ago that Peter Mandelson had failed security vetting for his US ambassador role, Sky News understands.
Technology
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Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO - as tech giant names successor
Tim Cook will be stepping down from his role as Apple CEO, to be replaced by John Ternus, the company has announced.
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Schools in England could be forced to ban mobile phones
Schools in England would be forced to ban mobile phones under government plans.
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Greenpeace activists stage demonstration at Trump Turnberry golf course in Scotland
Environmental activists staged a renewable energy demonstration at one of US President Donald Trump's golf courses in Scotland.
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Briton admits role in plot to steal $8m in virtual currency
A British man has pleaded guilty to plotting to hack into the computer systems of 12 companies to steal at least $8m (£5.9m) in virtual currency from US victims.
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'God of chaos' asteroid Apophis set to pass close to Earth, says NASA
A large asteroid named after a god of chaos is on track for a historic close pass of Earth, according to NASA.
World
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Canadian woman killed and others hurt in shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramids
A gunman has killed a Canadian woman and injured four others at one of Mexico's most popular tourist sites.
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We would arrest Netanyahu, says Hungary's incoming PM
Hungary's incoming prime minister has said he'll stop the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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Rebuilding Gaza will cost more than £50bn, says UN and EU
While the focus of many in the Middle East has been on conflicts in Lebanon and Iran, the scale of damage in Gaza is also back under scrutiny.
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Migrants in Spain queue to apply for mass legalisation programme
Migrants in Spain have queued up to apply for the country's mass legalisation programme on Monday.
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Benjamin Netanyahu condemns Israeli soldier seen vandalising Jesus statue with a sledgehammer in Lebanon
Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned "in the strongest terms" images of an Israeli soldier damaging a statue of Jesus.
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Ukraine police chief resigns after officers reportedly fled Kyiv shooting
A police chief in Ukraine has resigned after officers reportedly fled the scene of a shooting in Kyiv which killed seven people.
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State of emergency declared in New Zealand after flash flooding hits Wellington
A state of emergency has been declared in New Zealand after heavy rain triggered flash flooding.
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Rat poison found in jars of baby food in Austria, police say
A baby food brand is recalling its products sold in Austrian SPAR markets after some tested positive for rat poison.
Business
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Tim Cook to step down as Apple CEO - as tech giant names successor
Tim Cook will be stepping down from his role as Apple CEO, to be replaced by John Ternus, the company has announced.
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UK to 'flirt' with recession as Iran war oil shock bites, report warns
The UK economy will "flirt" with recession this year and almost 250,000 people could lose their jobs due to the effects of the Iran war oil price shock, according to a respected independent forecaster.
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Mark Kleinman blog | Claire's European owner closes in on deal to salvage part of collapsed high street chain
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Free delivery trick on Amazon; why are there two state pensions? | Money newsletter
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Fans feeling 'neglected and ripped off' over ticket price laws
The government has been urged to ban the resale of concert tickets above face value after fans reported feeling "neglected and ripped off".
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Tesco swapping barcodes for QR codes in UK 'first' - here's why
Tesco is swapping barcodes for QR codes on a range of its own-brand products in a move the supermarket chain is describing as a UK "first".
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GDP grows by surprising amount but it could be last uptick for a while
The UK economy grew far more than expected in the month before the war in Iran began, latest official figures show.
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Huge rise in workers tipping off HMRC about bosses underpaying staff
More people are reporting their employers for underpaying staff, data shared exclusively with Money has shown.
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