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Trump tells PM how to stop small boats and makes Putin admission - but saves harshest words for Sadiq Khan
Donald Trump has told Sir Keir Starmer he should use the military to stop migrants crossing the Channel.
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After PM's hardest two weeks yet, this isn't what I expected to write about him and Trump
For a prime minister who has perhaps had his hardest two weeks in office, Donald Trump became the unlikely elixir of a tough political run.
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Trade unions gear up to nominate candidate in contest for Labour deputy
Two of the most important Labour-affiliated unions are set to nominate their choice for who should replace Angela Rayner as the party's deputy leader.
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Norman Foster on 'incredible' masterplan for new Manchester United ground
Football and the royals are two subjects which have always attracted very outspoken fans. Now, aged 90, Lord Norman Foster is attempting to please both.
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MI6 launches new drive to recruit spies - including Russians
MI6 is launching a new dark web portal to recruit spies for the UK.
Business
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The big story from Bank of England is an easing in tightening to avert massive losses
For the most part, when people think about the Bank of England and what it does to control the economy, they think about interest rates.
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Bank of England leaves interest rate unchanged and slows quantitative tightening
The Bank of England has announced it is scaling back the rate at which it is selling bonds into the financial market as part of its quantitative tightening programme.
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Former head of business group banned from directorships for 'abusing' COVID-19 loans
The former head of one of Britain's leading business groups has been banned from serving as a director for "abusing" state COVID-19 business loans.
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Next issues scathing attack on UK economy as it reports tens of millions in profit growth
The chief executive of Next has issued a scathing critique of the UK economy as the company posted strong sales and tens of millions in profit growth.
Entertainment
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Norman Foster on 'incredible' masterplan for new Manchester United ground
Football and the royals are two subjects which have always attracted very outspoken fans. Now, aged 90, Lord Norman Foster is attempting to please both.
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Kimmel 'fired for lack of talent', Trump says, as Obama decries 'government coercion'
Donald Trump has claimed Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show was pulled off the air because of "bad ratings".
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Sally Rooney says she's been told not to enter UK because she may be arrested
Sally Rooney says she could not come to the UK to pick up an award earlier this week because she can "no longer safely enter the UK without facing arrest".
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Together For Palestine: Star-studded concert at Wembley Arena raises £1.5m
A charity event at Wembley Arena has raised £1.5m to support Palestinian-led organisations working on the frontline of the Israel-Hamas war.
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What did Jimmy Kimmel say about Charlie Kirk - and why was his show suspended?
Jimmy Kimmel's talk show has been suspended after comments he made about Charlie Kirk's death during an opening monologue.
Politics
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Trump tells PM how to stop small boats and makes Putin admission - but saves harshest words for Sadiq Khan
Donald Trump has told Sir Keir Starmer he should use the military to stop migrants crossing the Channel.
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After PM's hardest two weeks yet, this isn't what I expected to write about him and Trump
For a prime minister who has perhaps had his hardest two weeks in office, Donald Trump became the unlikely elixir of a tough political run.
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Trade unions gear up to nominate candidate in contest for Labour deputy
Two of the most important Labour-affiliated unions are set to nominate their choice for who should replace Angela Rayner as the party's deputy leader.
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Home Office can deport migrant under 'one in one out deal', court says - after losing similar case on Tuesday
An Eritrean man can be deported to France under the government's 'one in, one out' scheme, a judge has ruled.
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Row breaks out at top of Your Party over claims of 'sexist boys club'
A row has broken out at the top of Your Party after Jeremy Corbyn accused co-leader Zarah Sultana of sending out unauthorised emails encouraging paid membership.