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Bury widow shares loneliness struggle as referrals rise for social prescribing support
A Bury woman has spoken about the devastating impact loneliness had on her life after the death of her husband, as new figures show more than a third of referrals to social prescribing services in the borough are linked to loneliness.
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Andy Burnham says Labour got it wrong as he unveils business rates shake up for pubs and small firms
Andy Burnham has called for major changes to business rates, including a 20 per cent cut for pubs and music venues and the removal of business rates for thousands of small family run high street firms.
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Ramsbottom Duck Race draws record crowds as event sells out
Thousands of ducks were sold at the Ramsbottom Rotary Duck Race as organisers reported their busiest year since the event began. Organisers said both cash prize races sold out and hundreds of children also took part in the day.
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🟥 LIVE on Day Two from Vintage Vibes 2026 at the East Lancs Railway
We're down at the two-day music festival hosted by East Lancashire Railway and this year we’re fully embracing the stadium scene, with heavy hitting tributes to Queen and Cher, as well as even more Northern Soul and 1980s bangers.
Local News
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Bury widow shares loneliness struggle as referrals rise for social prescribing support
A Bury woman has spoken about the devastating impact loneliness had on her life after the death of her husband, as new figures show more than a third of referrals to social prescribing services in the borough are linked to loneliness.
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CQC rates Rochdale adult social care services as 'good'
Rochdale Borough Council has been rated good by the Care Quality Commission following an assessment of its adult social care services under the Care Act 2014.
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Three MPs return to Rochdale school as pupils make major progress
Elsie Blundell MP has praised staff and pupils at Oulder Hill Leadership Academy after a visit with education minister Josh MacAlister.
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The ‘running sore’ arson hit pub where kids use power tools to break in
A possible pathway to improve a trespass, vandalism and fire hit former pub has been suggested.
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Council tax shortfall in Rochdale of almost £20m in 10 years
Almost £20m of council tax in Rochdale has gone unpaid in the last decade.
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Government plans longer closures for illegal shops after Rochdale campaign
Shops linked to the sale of illegal tobacco, banned vapes and counterfeit goods could face closure for up to a year under proposed government changes welcomed by Rochdale MP Paul Waugh.
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Thousands enjoy food, music and sunshine as Street Eat returns to Rochdale
More than 3,000 people attended Rochdale's Street Eat food and drink festival as the event returned to Town Hall Square with a day of international cuisine, live entertainment and family activities.
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Number of businesses forced to close over flooding
A flood at an old mill in Rochdale has left several businesses facing financial ruin – with no choice but to close.
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The housing estate with a parking nightmare about to be sorted
A housing estate in Rochdale has been overrun by cars for years, according to members of the community. But that is all about to change following a successful campaign to find an alternative to cars clogging up the pavements.
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Quick thinking PCSO praised after saving man’s life
A Greater Manchester Police community support officer has been praised after helping save the life of a man found unconscious in a van while on patrol in Saddleworth.
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Rochdale Masters launches women’s section as club continues to grow
Rochdale Masters Rugby League has announced the creation of a Women’s Masters Section as the club continues to expand and encourage greater participation in the sport.
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Rochdale Sea Cadet returns from Royal Navy training camp in Cornwall
Able Cadet Olivia Mason enjoying the District Camp at HMS Raleigh in Cornwall
Local Sports
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Rochdale Masters launches women’s section as club continues to grow
Rochdale Masters Rugby League has announced the creation of a Women’s Masters Section as the club continues to expand and encourage greater participation in the sport.
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Jimmy McNulty leaves Rochdale to join Stockport County
Rochdale have confirmed Head Coach Jimmy McNulty has left the club to join League One side Stockport County.
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Donation boost for Rochdale Mayfield from local business and charity
Rochdale Mayfield ARLFC has received a donation from a local retailer and charitable organisation to help support players, equipment, and community programmes.
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Jos Buttler signs new three year Lancashire Lightning deal
England white ball star Jos Buttler has signed a new three year Vitality Blast contract extension with Lancashire Lightning. The agreement keeps him linked with the club through to the end of the 2028 season alongside his existing ECB central contract.
Lifestyle
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Bury widow shares loneliness struggle as referrals rise for social prescribing support
A Bury woman has spoken about the devastating impact loneliness had on her life after the death of her husband, as new figures show more than a third of referrals to social prescribing services in the borough are linked to loneliness.
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Thousands enjoy food, music and sunshine as Street Eat returns to Rochdale
More than 3,000 people attended Rochdale's Street Eat food and drink festival as the event returned to Town Hall Square with a day of international cuisine, live entertainment and family activities.
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Rochdale Masters launches women’s section as club continues to grow
Rochdale Masters Rugby League has announced the creation of a Women’s Masters Section as the club continues to expand and encourage greater participation in the sport.
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Littleborough Band celebrates prize winning Whit Friday performances
Littleborough Band enjoyed a successful Whit Friday, collecting five prizes across a series of contests in Saddleworth.
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La Latte Lounge opens new community space and women’s workshop
La Latte Lounge Community Cafe CIC has opened a new community space and women’s workshop on Bank Street aimed at supporting people facing isolation, mental health challenges and abuse.
Greater Manchester
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The ‘running sore’ arson hit pub where kids use power tools to break in
A possible pathway to improve a trespass, vandalism and fire hit former pub has been suggested.
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Andy Burnham says Labour got it wrong as he unveils business rates shake up for pubs and small firms
Andy Burnham has called for major changes to business rates, including a 20 per cent cut for pubs and music venues and the removal of business rates for thousands of small family run high street firms.
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Massive Simister Island M60 upgrade gets started
Work on a major M60 motorway upgrade at the notorious Simister Island junction has started.
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Newly elected Reform councillor defends historic black face make up photograph
A newly-elected councillor has defended a decades old picture of him in ‘black face’ make-up as part of a musical performance.
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Burnham calls water industry 'broken'
Andy Burnham, the Labour Candidate for the Makerfield By-Election, has called the Water industry 'broken' but fell short of calling for the nationalisation of United Utilities, following a discussion with local residents about how they have been affected by flooding in their local area.
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Who is keeping the lights on at Oldham council?
A top boss is keeping the lights on at Oldham Council while councillors work out who is going to take over.
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Ramsbottom Duck Race draws record crowds as event sells out
Thousands of ducks were sold at the Ramsbottom Rotary Duck Race as organisers reported their busiest year since the event began. Organisers said both cash prize races sold out and hundreds of children also took part in the day.
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🟥 LIVE on Day Two from Vintage Vibes 2026 at the East Lancs Railway
We're down at the two-day music festival hosted by East Lancashire Railway and this year we’re fully embracing the stadium scene, with heavy hitting tributes to Queen and Cher, as well as even more Northern Soul and 1980s bangers.
Local Entertainment
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Thousands enjoy food, music and sunshine as Street Eat returns to Rochdale
More than 3,000 people attended Rochdale's Street Eat food and drink festival as the event returned to Town Hall Square with a day of international cuisine, live entertainment and family activities.
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Littleborough Band celebrates prize winning Whit Friday performances
Littleborough Band enjoyed a successful Whit Friday, collecting five prizes across a series of contests in Saddleworth.
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Free Rocky the Rhino trail launched at The Rock for half term families
Families visiting The Rock during May half term can take part in a free interactive trail with the chance to win a £150 shopping voucher.
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Ramsbottom Duck Race draws record crowds as event sells out
Thousands of ducks were sold at the Ramsbottom Rotary Duck Race as organisers reported their busiest year since the event began. Organisers said both cash prize races sold out and hundreds of children also took part in the day.
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🟥 LIVE on Day Two from Vintage Vibes 2026 at the East Lancs Railway
We're down at the two-day music festival hosted by East Lancashire Railway and this year we’re fully embracing the stadium scene, with heavy hitting tributes to Queen and Cher, as well as even more Northern Soul and 1980s bangers.
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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.
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🟥 RECAP: Glaston-BURY live updates, photos, interviews and more
Thousands of music lovers descended on Bury during Bank Holiday Monday, 25 August 2025, for Glaston-Bury, the annual one day music festival in aid of Bury Hospice and other local causes. Since it began in 2008, the event has raised over £300,000 and has become one of the town’s biggest highlights of the year.
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RECAP: Parklife 2025 Day Two - updates, photos & travel news
Day One at Parklife 2025 is done, and what a day it was. Over 50,000 people packed into Heaton Park for a massive Saturday, with sets from FLO, Rudimental and a huge headline performance by 50 Cent.
Elections
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Andy Burnham pledges more powers for councils to tackle anti social behaviour
Andy Burnham has said local councils should be given greater powers and resources to tackle anti social behaviour and regain control over the future of high streets.
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Andy Burnham says Labour got it wrong as he unveils business rates shake up for pubs and small firms
Andy Burnham has called for major changes to business rates, including a 20 per cent cut for pubs and music venues and the removal of business rates for thousands of small family run high street firms.
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Makerfield residents voice frustration and excitement as by election campaign intensifies
People in Ashton-in-Makerfield are starting to get fed up.
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Burnham calls water industry 'broken'
Andy Burnham, the Labour Candidate for the Makerfield By-Election, has called the Water industry 'broken' but fell short of calling for the nationalisation of United Utilities, following a discussion with local residents about how they have been affected by flooding in their local area.
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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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Doctors strike in England called off after new offer from government
A planned four-day strike by resident doctors in England next week has been called off, the British Medical Association (BMA) has announced.
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Kevin Sinfield knighted in King's Birthday Honours - as Helen Mirren and England's Lionesses receive awards
Rugby league star Kevin Sinfield has been knighted in the King's Birthday Honours, with Dame Helen Mirren and members of the England women's football team among those receiving awards.
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Derbyshire police officer investigated for using AI to 'create evidence' in multiple cases
A Derbyshire police officer is being investigated over accusations they used AI to "create evidence".Â
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Three teenagers arrested on suspicion of murder after man, 21, dies in Essex park
Police have arrested three teenagers on suspicion of the murder of a man in an Essex park.
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Thousands attend anti-racism rally in Belfast after week of unrest
Around 3,000 people have attended an anti-racism rally in Belfast after days of unrest following a knife attack earlier this week.
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Two teenagers arrested after girl critically injured in loading vehicle incident
Two people have been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a teenage girl was left in a critical condition following an incident involving a loading vehicle.
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Man arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after 17-year-old girl stabbed in neck
A 17-year-old girl has been stabbed in the neck and taken to hospital.
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Majority of young people want better online protections, according to results of major government consultation
Most young people want stronger protections on the internet, according to the results of a major government consultation.Â
Entertainment
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Paramount takeover of Warner Bros won't harm competition or consumers, DOJ says
A US Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into the proposed Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has determined the merger is not likely to harm competition in the industry or be harmful to consumers.
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Taylor Swift makes musical history - again
Taylor Swift has become the youngest woman ever inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, aged 36.
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Doctor Who Christmas special cancelled as showrunner leaves sci-fi programme
The Doctor Who special planned for this Christmas has been cancelled and Russell T Davies is leaving the long-running sci-fi TV series.
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Why football legend hit out at 'arrogant' Three Lions song - as it's re-released (again)
It's three decades since Frank Skinner, David Baddiel and The Lightning Seeds famously sang that football was "coming home" at Euro 96.
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Singer-songwriter to the stars Talay Riley stabbed to death in London
A singer-songwriter who worked with Dua Lipa, Britney Spears and Zendaya has died aged 35 after he was stabbed in east London.
Sport
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Rangers to hold talks with Hearts boss Derek McInnes over replacing Danny Röhl, who is on verge of joining RB Salzburg
Rangers will hold talks with Derek McInnes about replacing Danny Röhl.
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Women's T20 World Cup: Scotland hammer Ireland by 40 runs to claim their first win in tournament history
Scotland claimed their first-ever ICC Women's T20 World Cup win with a 40-run thumping of Ireland in the first of a 2026 tournament double-header at Old Trafford, which also saw South Africa collapse to a damaging defeat to Australia.
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World Cup: England's five-star Kansas City hotel and training facilities explained
England's team base in Kansas City is nothing like any we have seen before.
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England vs New Zealand: Ollie Robinson an injury doubt for second Test after suffering 'knee soreness' in training
Ollie Robinson is to undergo a knee scan and is a doubt for England's second Test against New Zealand.
Strange
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Wild black bear captured in Japan after multi-day hunt through major city
Japanese authorities have captured a bear following a multi-day search that saw nearly 100 schools close.
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Viral 'Donald Trump' buffalo spared from Eid sacrifice in Bangladesh
A viral buffalo nicknamed "Donald Trump" for its blond tuft has been spared from Eid al-Adha sacrifice after a last-minute government intervention.
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Cheese-rolling legend beaten by German YouTuber
The Gloucestershire cheese rolling contest's most successful ever competitor has been beaten by a German YouTuber.Â
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Driver filmed with football net on top of car
Police say a driver made an "own goal" by dangerously driving with an unsecured football net on top of their car.
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Monkeys eating soil to settle upset stomachs from junk food, says research
Monkeys in Gibraltar have learned to eat soil to settle their stomachs from all the junk food they consume, research suggests.
Videos
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Doctors strike in England called off after new offer from government
A planned four-day strike by resident doctors in England next week has been called off, the British Medical Association (BMA) has announced.
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Prince William tells tech industry it could help prevent homelessness
Prince William has told the tech industry that homelessness rarely happens without warning - and technology could help to solve the issue.
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Little love lost for Labour government among focus group of Makerfield voters
Andy Burnham makes a lot of the Westminster political class being out of touch with the places and the people beyond its tight boundaries of the Palace of Westminster and Whitehall, and the sense it's populated by people of privilege who attended private schools and Oxbridge and who hail from the capital or the shires of the south.
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Kevin Sinfield knighted in King's Birthday Honours - as Helen Mirren and England's Lionesses receive awards
Rugby league star Kevin Sinfield has been knighted in the King's Birthday Honours, with Dame Helen Mirren and members of the England women's football team among those receiving awards.
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Leader of Venezuelan gang killed in US military strike, Trump says
President Donald Trump has said a "swift and lethal kinetic" US military strike has killed "the infamous leader" of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua street gang.
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Military chief writes to PM in unusual move - as hopes of major defence announcement this week dashed
The UK's military chief has written to the prime minister amid concerns that an offer of around an extra £13bn to fund a major investment plan for defence is not enough, Sky News understands.
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Ryanair investigated over charging parents to sit with their children
Europe's largest airline is being investigated by the UK's competition watchdog over its policy of charging parents to sit with their children.
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Ukraine's strikes on Crimea refineries and pipelines spark worst fuel crisis on peninsula since 2014
Ukraine's continued strikes on fuel supplies to Crimea have sparked the worst fuel crisis on the Russian-held peninsula since it was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.
Politics
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Little love lost for Labour government among focus group of Makerfield voters
Andy Burnham makes a lot of the Westminster political class being out of touch with the places and the people beyond its tight boundaries of the Palace of Westminster and Whitehall, and the sense it's populated by people of privilege who attended private schools and Oxbridge and who hail from the capital or the shires of the south.
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Majority of young people want better online protections, according to results of major government consultation
Most young people want stronger protections on the internet, according to the results of a major government consultation.Â
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Sir Jeffrey Donaldson denies apology to alleged victim was about abuse
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson confirmed he apologised to an alleged abuse victim, but denied it was because of any offences committed against her.
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More resignations for Keir Starmer: Can it get any worse?
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UK military chief writes to PM amid worry over defence spending plan
The UK's military chief has written to the prime minister amid concerns that an offer of around an extra £13bn to fund a major investment plan for defence is not enough, Sky News understands.
Technology
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Anthropic withdraws access to powerful AI model after US government order
Anthropic has withdrawn its powerful Fable 5 model after the US government ordered the company to revoke access to all foreign nationals.
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Majority of young people want better online protections, according to results of major government consultation
Most young people want stronger protections on the internet, according to the results of a major government consultation.Â
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Rare shark studied in its natural habitat for first time - and it wasn't where researchers thought
A rare, deep-sea goblin shark has been studied alive in its habitat for the first time.
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Derbyshire police officer investigated for using AI to 'create evidence' in multiple cases
A Derbyshire police officer is being investigated over accusations they used AI to "create evidence".Â
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First tablet version of weight-loss jabs to be available in UK in weeks
The first tablet version of the blockbuster weight-loss jabs will be available in the UK within weeks, following approval by the medicines regulator.
World
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Leader of Venezuelan gang killed in US military strike, Trump says
President Donald Trump has said a "swift and lethal kinetic" US military strike has killed "the infamous leader" of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua street gang.
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Anger over planned luxury resorts in Albania, including one linked to Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner
Around 200 protesters have torn down fencing surrounding a controversial luxury development in Albania, as demonstrations continue over another planned resort linked ​to Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
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Woman in Sydney seriously injured in fourth Australia shark attack in recent weeks
A woman has been seriously injured in a shark attack off a Sydney beach in the fourth incident of its kind in recent weeks.
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Rare shark studied in its natural habitat for first time - and it wasn't where researchers thought
A rare, deep-sea goblin shark has been studied alive in its habitat for the first time.
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Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha dies aged 47
Thailand's Princess Bajrakitiyabha has died after nearly four years in a coma, aged 47.
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Ukraine's strikes on Crimea refineries and pipelines spark worst fuel crisis on peninsula since 2014
Ukraine's continued strikes on fuel supplies to Crimea have sparked the worst fuel crisis on the Russian-held peninsula since it was illegally annexed by Russia in 2014.
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Risk of 'very strong' El Nino raising global temperatures, scientists warn
Forecasters say there is a risk of a "very strong" El Nino, which typically leads to higher global temperatures and drought in some areas, but heavy rainfall in others.
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Five claims from former Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh and why they matter
We spent an hour talking to former Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh, who is one of the most influential voices in the West Bank.
Business
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L Catterton muscles into deal for fitness series HYROX: Mark Kleinman blog
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Paramount takeover of Warner Bros won't harm competition or consumers, DOJ says
A US Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into the proposed Paramount Skydance acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) has determined the merger is not likely to harm competition in the industry or be harmful to consumers.
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UK economy contracts as Iran war bites
The UK economy shrank slightly, as fuel price rises caused by the Iran war hit spending, new official figures show.
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Ryanair investigated over charging parents to sit with their children
Europe's largest airline is being investigated by the UK's competition watchdog over its policy of charging parents to sit with their children.
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Police push tech firms to make stolen phones unusable for thieves
The Metropolitan Police are pushing for tech firms to make stolen phones unusable for thieves.
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Sports Direct owner launches takeover offer for Hugo Boss
Mike Ashley's retail empire has launched a takeover offer for fashion brand Hugo Boss.
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Americans are paying a growing financial price for Iran war
The start of the US-Israeli military strikes on Iran on 28 February seem a long time ago now but the impact on people's pockets is only now starting to fully filter through.
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