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Charles joins climate reception on hottest June day on record
King Charles was at an environment reception for London climate action week on Wednesday - on what was the hottest June day on record.
World's top tennis players to protest during Wimbledon over prize money
Some of the world's top tennis players plan to protest over prize money during this year's Wimbledon tournament.
Fan of TV serial killer Dexter 'dismembered and burnt bodies of two men'
A double murder trial has heard how police found more than 1,900 burnt bone fragments and a shallow grave containing a torso, legs and feet in remote woods in Cornwall.
Fan of TV serial killer Dexter 'dismembered bodies of two men'
A man who said he "particularly enjoyed" the dismemberment scenes in the TV programme Dexter murdered two men he met at a homeless shelter before dismembering and burning their bodies, a court heard.
Family sues Tesla over fatal high-speed crash into mother's front room
The family of a woman killed when a Tesla crashed into her home, allegedly while in self-driving mode, is suing Elon Musk's company and the driver.
Ukraine destroys key rail bridge as it aims to 'isolate Crimea'
Ukraine said its forces destroyed a key railway bridge in Crimea, as it seeks to isolate the Russian-occupied peninsula.
YouTube settles social media addiction lawsuit brought by teenager amid tidal wave of court cases
YouTube's owner, Google, has settled a lawsuit brought by a teenager suing the world's biggest social media companies over their role in the youth mental health crisis.
Labour MPs fear backlash over expected Burnham coronation
Labour MPs are under pressure from their local members who want a leadership contest rather than a coronation of Andy Burnham as prime minister.
Police name man killed in 'most brutal way' after body found in stone circle
The body of a man killed "in the most brutal way" was found at a Bronze Age stone circle in the Peak District.
British grid operator cancels plea for more power as temperatures soar
The body which oversees Britain's energy network has walked back a call for more power generation.
'We need more power', says grid operator in UK summer first
The body which oversees Britain's energy network has appealed for more power generation as temperatures soar across the country and wider Europe.
France reports first Ebola case
France has reported its first case of Ebola during the latest outbreak after a doctor returning from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) tested positive.
Tucker Carlson is a window into Trump's world - and he says 'there's no future of the MAGA movement'
I first saw the scale of Tucker Carlson's political power and influence up close at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee in 2024.
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Train driver who died in crash that injured 100 'passed red signal moments before collision'
A train driver who died in a crash near Bedford had passed a red signal moments before the collision, investigators say.
Innocent woman was shot dead on doorstep - as six jailed
Six people have been jailed after an innocent woman was shot dead at point-blank range on the doorstep of a flat.
Trains across Germany briefly halted after communication system issue
Germany's railway system was brought to a halt on Tuesday evening, leaving passengers stranded across the country following an IT issue.
New defence secretary signals he's pushing for extra money for armed forces
Dan Jarvis, the new defence secretary, signalled he is pushing for extra money for the armed forces and aims to publish a defence investment plan but not "at any cost".
Police name man stabbed to death in London
A man stabbed to death in London at the weekend has been named as Kamahl Cameron-Williams.
Plan to close small parcel tax loophole pulled forward - but retailers still unhappy
The government has brought forward plans to close a loophole on import taxes for small parcels – but major high street brands have said the timeframe is still "unacceptable".



















