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UK must wait and see if Trump provides clarity on steel tariff threat
The UK will have to wait and see if Donald Trump provides more clarity on his threat to impose tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports to the US, a minister has said..
Irish government urged to enact trade ban with Israeli settlements within a year
The Irish government is being urged to enact a bill banning trade with illegal Israeli settlements on Palestinian land within the next 12 months..
Father who fatally stabbed daughter during kitchen play fight jailed for life
Simon Vickers will serve a minimum term of 15 years.
Farmers to stage fresh tractor protest against inheritance tax changes
Farmers will stage another tractor protest outside Parliament on Monday as they continue their campaign against changes to inheritance tax rules..
Taylor Swift Donald Trump join fellow celebs to watch star studded Super Bowl
US pop star Taylor Swift, US President Donald Trump, Argentinian footballer Lionel Messi, actor Paul Rudd and Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway were among the A-list stars watching the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans..
Many pet owning couples may include their animal in a cohabitation agreement
Nearly half of unmarried people who live with their partner and share a pet with them would consider including their animal in a cohabitation agreement in the event they split up, a survey has found..
Philadelphia Eagles dominate Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl
The Philadelphia Eagles ended the Kansas City Chiefs bid to win an unprecedented three straight Super Bowls as they ran out 40-22 winners in New Orleans..
Starmer becomes first PM to take HIV test as he urges public to get tested
The UK has a target of zero new infections by 2030.
VE Day 2025 might be last chance to thank veterans
Its 80 years since the liberation of Europe from the Nazis.
13m people urged to get RSV jab amid warning it is not just a winter illness
Health officials in England warn its not just a winter illness.
Now thats a giant killing
Plymouth knock Liverpool out of the FA Cup.
Whats been banned fromHoly Communion
No more booze-free wine or gluten-free bread.
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Four UK families take TikTok to court over the blackout challenge
All four lost children in 2022 and blame the craze.
Rayner denies new devolution deals are an election stitch up
Reform UK claim the proposals were made to stop their advance.
Six Nations win leaves Fin Baxter wanting more
The roar at the end was incredible.
Robbie shells out 20K for Eric Morecambes specs and pipe
He cried happy, childlike tears when his was the winning bid.
Sundays football briefing The FA Cup continues to cheer and excite
The FA Cup was in full swing on Saturday as Manchester City overcame a potential scare to beat Leyton Orient, while Newcastle left it late to defeat Birmingham in their tie..
Parents remember girls killed in Southport as they look for light in the dark
The families of two of the three girls murdered at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport last summer have spoken of the moment they were told something awful has happened as they paid tribute to their daughters..
Health minister Andrew Gwynne sacked by Keir Starmer over WhatsApp messages
A Labour MP who was sacked as a minister by Sir Keir Starmer over comments made in a WhatsApp group has said he regrets the badly misjudged remarks..