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Emails reveal plan for Jeffrey Epstein to own majority stake in Sarah Ferguson brand after child sex offence conviction
Documents released by the US Department of Justice reveal plan for Jeffrey Epstein to own a majority stake in Sarah Ferguson's women's empowerment brand after his child sex offence conviction.
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Mandelson saga will bring PM down unless he takes 'necessary action', Harman warns
Sir Keir Starmer risks being toppled by the fiasco around Lord Mandelson "unless he takes action", Baroness Harman has warned.
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Kirsty Gallacher calls for more police on streets after she was attacked in London
Broadcaster Kirsty Gallacher has called for more police on the streets and greater action on violence against women and girls after she was attacked last year.
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Student from De Montfort University who died after being stabbed in Leicester named as Khaleed Oladipo
A cyber security student at De Montfort University who was fatally stabbed in Leicester city centre has been named as Khaleed Oladipo.
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15-year-old boy arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after teacher attacked, police say
A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a teacher was attacked, police have said.
Business
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Interest rate cuts 'likely' later this year - Bank of England
The Bank of England has held interest rates at 3.75% but signalled that further cuts are now "likely" later in the year as inflation falls back to the Bank's 2% target faster than expected.
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Bank of England chief Andrew Bailey 'shocked' by Peter Mandelson's alleged leaks to Jeffrey Epstein
Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England, is not given to emotional outbursts or shooting from the hip.
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Bank of England governor holds key to 'likely' rate cuts ahead
The Bank of England's decision to hold interest rates was short on action but strong on signals that a rate cut this spring is now more likely than not.
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Healey meets Leonardo boss amid Yeovil closure threat
John Healey, the defence secretary, has held urgent talks with the boss of Leonardo, the Italian defence contractor, amid fears for thousands of jobs at a military helicopter factory in Somerset.
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Barratt Redrow and Heathrow urge Reeves to back 'social value' coalition
The housebuilder Barratt Redrow, Heathrow Airport and the outsourcing giant Mitie are among a group of businesses backing the launch of a coalition aimed at tackling barriers to investment in local areas across Britain.
Entertainment
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One Battle After Another: ICE killings have made film 'devastatingly' timely, says producer
In filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another, resistance is framed as survival.
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Savannah Guthrie makes emotional plea to mother's captors: 'We are ready to talk'
US TV host Savannah Guthrie has pleaded for the return of her mother and said the family is "ready to talk" to her captor - but asked them to provide proof she is alive.
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Saturday Night Live UK comedians revealed ahead of series launch
Saturday Night Live has announced the comedians cast for the first UK incarnation of the hit late-night US series.
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Sky News nominated for nine Royal Television Society TV journalism awards
Sky News has been nominated for nine Royal Television Society TV journalism awards, including for news channel of the year.
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Snooker player and popular broadcaster and commentator John Virgo dies aged 79
Former player and broadcaster John Virgo has died at the age of 79, World Snooker has announced.
Politics
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Starmer branded 'weak' over Mandelson saga - as top Labour figure warns it could bring him down
Sir Keir Starmer has been made to look "weak, naive and gullible" by blaming Peter Mandelson's "lies" for the crisis engulfing his premiership - and it could bring him down, a senior Labour figure has said.
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Mandelson saga will bring PM down unless he takes 'necessary action', Harman warns
Sir Keir Starmer risks being toppled by the fiasco around Lord Mandelson "unless he takes action", Baroness Harman has warned.
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Trump grudgingly supports Starmers Chagos deal
It was hardly a ringing endorsement of the deal. But it could have been a lot worse.
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Northern towns 'shafted' in new funding formula that favours London, MPs say
Northern towns could be in line for a funding boost after complaints from MPs that a new system for allocating cash to councils favours London.
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Beth Rigby: Even Starmer's allies are unsure about his future
By my reckoning, yesterday will be remembered as perhaps the most difficult of Sir Keir Starmer's premiership yet, with even close allies telling me they are not sure where it will end.
