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Asylum seekers face being removed from Epping hotel after council granted High Court injunction
A council has won its bid to temporarily block asylum seekers from being housed at a hotel in Essex.
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Who says what on asylum hotels: The numbers, the protesters and the government
For the second summer in a row, "asylum hotels" have become a flashpoint of protest, with some turning violent.
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TikTok and Instagram accused of targeting teens with suicide and self-harm content
TikTok and Instagram have been accused of targeting teenagers with suicide and self-harm content - at a higher rate than two years ago.
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Family 'seriously worried' for parents detained in Iran's 'harshest prison'
The family of a British couple, detained in Iran on espionage charges, says they are "seriously worried" after the pair were moved to the country's "harshest prisons".
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Virgin Atlantic flight attendant removed from plane after turning up four times over alcohol limit, court told
A Virgin Atlantic cabin crew member was removed from a plane after crashing her car and turning up for work four times over the alcohol limit, a court has heard.
Business
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Energy bills expected to rise from October - despite previous forecasts
Energy bills are now expected to rise in autumn, a reversal from the previously anticipated price drop, a prominent forecaster has said.
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Ed Conway: Something odd is happening in the markets - with no compelling explanation
There is one thing scarier than markets lurching around. And that's markets lurching around without a very compelling explanation.
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New Telegraph owner RedBird to turn page with Whitehall filing
The putative owners of The Daily Telegraph will take another step towards gaining control of the right-wing newspaper in the coming days when they formally notify Whitehall of their plans.
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People spend less time cooking dinner as convenience food sales rise - Worldpanel data
People are spending less time cooking and turning to quicker ways of preparing an evening meal, according to industry data.
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Money Problem: 'Wickes fitted the wrong kitchen' or 'Your reader ordered the wrong kitchen' - we wade in to see who's right
Every week, our Money blog team finds the answer to a reader's financial problem or consumer dispute. Here's our latest...
Entertainment
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'Ketamine Queen' to plead guilty to supplying dose of drug that killed Matthew Perry
A woman who was charged with selling Friends star Matthew Parry the dose of the drug that killed him has agreed to plead guilty.
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Ozzy Osbourne documentary pulled from BBC's schedule - out of 'respect'
A new Ozzy Osbourne documentary, which had been due to air earlier this week, was pulled from the schedule out of respect to his family, the BBC say.
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Sally Rooney risks committing terror offence under UK law if she funds Palestine Action, No 10 says
Normal People author Sally Rooney risks committing a terror offence under UK law if she funds the banned group Palestine Action, Downing Street has said.
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Terence Stamp, Superman villain and star of The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, has died
British actor Terence Stamp - who famously played General Zod in Superman and Superman II - has died at the age of 87.
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Scammers using AI to impersonate Sir Billy Connolly
Sir Billy Connolly has warned fans that scammers are using artificial intelligence to impersonate him online.
Politics
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TikTok and Instagram accused of targeting teens with suicide and self-harm content
TikTok and Instagram have been accused of targeting teenagers with suicide and self-harm content - at a higher rate than two years ago.
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UK drops Apple encryption demands, says US spy chief
The UK government has dropped its demands to create a backdoor into Apple's encryption, according to the US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard.
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How a chaotic 24 hours unfolded ahead of Trump and Zelenskyy's crunch White House talks
If there's one thing the past 24 hours has confirmed, it's that it's still Donald Trump's world, and we're all just living in it.
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Scotland, Wales and N Ireland party leaders unite to criticise Starmer over Israel-Gaza stance
Party leaders in the UK's devolved nations have called on Sir Keir Starmer to impose immediate sanctions on Israel and said waiting until September to recognise a Palestinian state is "far too late".
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Sir Keir Starmer and his allies have no choice but to keep their Trump criticisms implicit
Sir Keir Starmer is straining his diplomatic sinews to simultaneously praise Donald Trump's efforts to end the war in Ukraine, while repeating calls for a completely different approach - one which ends the cosy bonhomie with Vladimir Putin, threatens the Russians with sanctions, and puts the Ukrainians back centre stage.