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Death cap mushroom trial: How murder plot unfolded - and how killer tried to cover her tracks
More details from the trial of an Australian woman convicted of murdering her parents-in-law and an aunt after serving them poisonous mushrooms for lunch have been revealed - including why her husband rejected an invitation.
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US Justice Department releases Ghislaine Maxwell interview transcript
The US Justice Department has released a transcript of an interview with Ghislaine Maxwell - the jailed ex-girlfriend of paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.
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Famine declared in Gaza City - and projected to expand to two other areas in the next month
A famine has been declared in Gaza City and the surrounding neighbourhoods.
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Surprise good news as government borrowing less than forecast
The government borrowed the least amount of money in three years last month, official figures showed, in a surprise bout of good news for the Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
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The latest migration stats are going in the wrong direction - and the argument might get more vicious
The UK government won't find much in the latest dump of migration data to back up its claim that it is restoring order to a broken asylum system.
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TikTok puts hundreds of UK jobs at risk
TikTok is putting hundreds of jobs at risk in the UK, as it turns to artificial intelligence to assess problematic content.
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It's been a confusing week - and Trump's been made to look weak
It's been a confusing week.
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Government takes first step in appealing court ruling banning asylum seekers from Epping hotel
The government has taken the first step in appealing a court's decision that asylum seekers cannot be housed in an Essex hotel.
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Jackson Hole summit: US stocks fall for fifth day in a row ahead of key Fed speech
US stocks have fallen for five days running as traders nervously await a speech from Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell.
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Noel Clarke loses libel case against Guardian publisher over sexual misconduct allegations
Actor Noel Clarke has lost his High Court libel case against the publisher of The Guardian, over a series of news articles which featured claims from a number of women.
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Thousands of hot dogs spill across busy highway
A truckload of hot dogs has spilled across a busy road in Pennsylvania.
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Labour may have walked into political trap over housing asylum seekers in hotels
Has the government just walked into a giant political elephant trap by attempting to reverse the Epping hotel ruling?
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Average two and five year mortgages below 5% for first time since 2023
The average five year mortgage rate has fallen below 5% for the first time in more than two years.
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What are Labubus and how did they get so popular?
Troll-like Labubu dolls have taken over the consumer world. Their creator, Pop Mart, has reported a near 400% net profit so far this year, while some have spent thousands on the toys second-hand.
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'Today is payday': Union warns wages for workers at liquidated steel company must be a priority
A union has welcomed the government taking over a troubled steel company, but is warning that payment for workers must be a top priority.
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Suspect arrested over Nord Stream attacks served in Ukraine's army, Sky News understands
The Ukrainian suspected of coordinating attacks on the Nord Stream pipelines had served in Ukraine's Secret Service and in the Ukrainian Army's special forces, Sky News understand.
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'This shouldn't have happened': Bishop who interrupted church choir in dressing gown apologises
A bishop who interrupted a church concert in his dressing gown - and told singers to "leave his house" - has formally apologised to the choir.
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Lucy Connolly 'considering legal action' against authorities after prison release
A Northampton childminder who was jailed for inciting racial hatred after the Southport murders has said she is considering legal action against the police.
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Family of mother killed at Notting Hill Carnival say it's an 'unmanageable event' and is 'unsafe'
Over a million people are descending on west London this week for an event like no other.
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David Lammy given formal warning over lack of licence during fishing trip with JD Vance - but will avoid fine
The foreign secretary has been issued a formal warning by the Environment Agency after reporting himself for fishing with the US vice-president without a licence.
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Israel is accused of allowing famine to fester in Gaza and global condemnation is deafening
Tom Fletcher, speaking on behalf of the United Nations, did not mince his words.
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Findings from asteroid dust discovered 200 million miles from Earth revealed
Dust scooped up from an asteroid by a NASA spacecraft 200 million miles from Earth has been found to contain material that is older than our sun.
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Viral YouTuber on the path to become one of football's most powerful men
The growing popularity and reach of the Premier League globally is leaving rival European football competitions struggling to compete.
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FBI raids home of Trump's former national security adviser John Bolton
The FBI has raided the home of John Bolton, the former national security adviser to Donald Trump who has since become a staunch critic of the US president.
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Millions of people threatened by wildfires near their homes, research finds
The number of people whose lives or property are at risk from wildfires has surged by almost 40% in just two decades, according to new research.
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Consumer confidence at highest point this year - for one reason
Consumer confidence has reached its highest point this year - driven by the Bank of England's interest rate cuts.
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The key allegations against Noel Clarke - and the judge's response
Multiple witnesses gave evidence about their experiences of working with Noel Clarke during his libel trial - including women who had "nothing to gain and everything to lose", say the Guardian journalists who carried out the investigation.
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Bridgerton creator Shonda Rhimes reacts to claims of 'woke' casting - and why she's considering moving to the UK
Bridgerton creator Shonda Rhimes says filming the drama and its spin-off Queen Charlotte in England has prompted her to consider relocating to the UK.