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Jenrick vows to 'bring coalition together' to end Tory-Reform fight
Robert Jenrick has vowed to "bring this coalition together" to ensure that Conservatives and Reform UK are no longer fighting each other for votes by the time of the next election, according to a leaked recording obtained by Sky News.
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What are the chances of a British pope? These are the UK cardinals going to Rome
With the death of Pope Francis, cardinals from around the world will soon gather in the Vatican to choose a new pontiff. Francis, of course, hailed from Argentina - but could the next pope be British?
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China's Silicon Valley is ready to make its mark on the world
The city of Hangzhou is one of the most historic and beautiful in China.
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MMA fighter 'Italian Stallion' jailed for 15 years in drugs and firearms bust
An MMA fighter known as the "Italian Stallion" has been jailed for 15 years and five months for drugs and firearms offences.
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Musk says his time working for Trump is about to 'drop significantly'
Elon Musk has said the time he spends with Donald Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will "drop significantly" from May and he will allocate more time to Tesla.
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Country star Jelly Roll seeks pardon from criminal past
US country music star Jelly Roll is seeking a pardon to wipe his criminal convictions from the record, after spending time behind bars as a teenager.
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Government borrows almost £15bn more than expected
The UK government borrowed almost £15bn more than forecast in the last financial year, according to official figures highlighting contributions from inflation-related costs including pay awards.
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JK Rowling calls for PM to apologise after Supreme Court ruling on women
JK Rowling has called on Sir Keir Starmer and other ministers to apologise after the Supreme Court ruled on the definition of a woman last week.
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Stock markets rally as Trump rows back on Fed and China threats
Global stock markets and the dollar have rallied on hopes of two significant climbdowns by the Trump administration on issues blamed for a slump in values.
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Talks to end the Birmingham bin strike resume, but why is the dispute taking so long to settle?
Talks to try to end the Birmingham bin strike that has seen piles of black rubbish bags fill the pavements of the city will resume today.