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Warner Bros looks set for Oscars success - but takeover plans have created uncertainty in Hollywood
One Battle After Another and Sinners are two films set for big wins at the Oscars this weekend - but with the studio behind them potentially facing a huge takeover, industry experts say this is a time of great uncertainty in Hollywood.
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The drones the UK is considering deploying to the Middle East
The UK military is considering the deployment of two drone types to the Middle East after the US asked allies for help to secure a key shipping lane in the region, it is understood.
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Environment Agency enforcement officers could be given 'police-style' powers to tackle waste crime
The Environment Agency (EA) could get "police-style" powers as part of a government crackdown on waste crime.
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Meet the table tennis experts who turned Timothee Chalamet into Marty Supreme
There's often a common thread among the Oscar nominees who go on to win - and it's about a lot more than learning the lines.
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Mourners in Lebanon defy Israel's evacuation orders as they bury 'martyred' loved ones in makeshift cemetery
The road into Tyre is lined with the yellow and green flags of Hezbollah. Billboards are filled with the faces of fighters who lost their lives in the many battles with Israel over the years.
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Bahrain and Saudi Arabia F1 races both scrapped, organisers confirm
The Formula 1 races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have been cancelled in the wake of the ongoing Iran war, organisers have confirmed.
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Bombs and bravado: Trump's post reveals much about island strike
You don't have to read between the lines when President Trump posts on Truth Social.
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US Navy to escort oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz, treasury secretary tells Sky News
The US treasury secretary has told Sky News that the US Navy will be escorting oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.
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Rachel Reeves is taking a gamble as the Gulf conflict hits energy prices
Targeted support for the poorest households who rely on heating oil is coming, we understand, with Chancellor Rachel Reeves set to make an announcement as soon as Monday.
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Prostate cancer screening just as good as routine breast cancer checks, study says - so will change happen?
Prostate cancer screening is just as good as the routine checks women have for breast cancer, according to a new study.
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Investigate miscarriage of justice and quash Post Office Capture convictions, MPs say
The government has been called on by an influential committee of MPs to quash convictions obtained with data from the Post Office's Capture software, the predecessor to the faulty Horizon IT programme.
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The rise of Jessie Buckley - from reality TV to Hamnet and Oscars history
In an unusually unpredictable Oscars race, there is only one moment experts agree is a dead cert - Jessie Buckley, on stage once again, to collect the award for best actress.
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'Trump is doing a favour for humanity': Hopes and fears of LA's Iranian community
Luxury Persian rugs are stacked in piles in the Los Angeles shop which Eric Saddigh has owned for decades.
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Zero growth in January as economic outlook clouded by war-linked inflation threat
The UK economy grew by 0.2% in the three months to January but with zero growth that month, according to official figures, as the prospects ahead are clouded by uncertainty due to the effects of the Middle East war.
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Why Trump's war with Iran will help fund Russia's assault on Ukraine
In a war increasingly determined by the flow and price of oil, one country is already emerging as a winner - and it's not even a combatant.
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Ministers warn petrol retailers over prices in meeting
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned petrol retailers of a "shared obligation" to keep prices down for motorists amid soaring prices and war in the Middle East.
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Why is Iran's Kharg Island so important and why wasn't its oil infrastructure hit by US strikes?
Donald Trump has said his forces carried out a bombing raid on Iran's "crown jewel" Kharg, a small island in the north of the Persian Gulf, on Friday.
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NHS hospitals urged to reject £330m data platform part-owned by Trump ally
NHS hospitals are being urged by a group of doctors, human rights groups and campaigners to reconsider using a major data platform built by US tech giant Palantir, whose owners include Peter Thiel, a close ally of US President Donald Trump.
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Jury to begin deliberations in landmark social media addiction trial
Lawyers in a landmark social media addiction trial - which has seen tech giants face a jury - have made their final arguments.
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Trade war: UK among economies included in fresh investigation
The UK has been included in a fresh US trade investigation that could result in new tariff pressure being applied to dozens of countries.
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Dozens of MPs call for formal apology over Britain's actions during Palestine administration
Dozens of MPs are calling for the government to formally apologise for Britain's actions during its administration of Palestine in the first part of the 20th century.
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