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  1. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex cheered and clapped as the United Kingdom's team walked on to the stage for the opening ceremony of the Invictus Games.View the full article

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  2. Irish boxer John Cooney has died a week after suffering a brain injury in a championship fight, his promoters have said.View the full article

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  3. The parents of two of the girls murdered at a dance class in Southport have spoken of the moment they were told "something awful has happened" to their children.View the full article

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  4. Sir Jim Ratcliffe is hoisting a 'for sale' sign over the business he set up during the COVID-19 crisis to distribute hand sanitisers to medical professionals and consumers.View the full article

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  5. Southport triple murderer Axel Rudakubana has refused to leave his cell for a court hearing that made a correction to his life sentence.View the full article

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  6. A nurse who was suspended after complaining about sharing a changing room with a transgender colleague claims she never used the word "rapist" or made a comment about "chromosomes", an employment tribunal has heard.View the full article

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  7. A panel of international medical experts has disputed key prosecution evidence against Lucy Letby.View the full article

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  8. Millions of people face council tax hikes over normal thresholds after the government allowed six areas to boost rates above the usual 5%.View the full article

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    Actor and comedian Brian Murphy has died aged 92.View the full article

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  10. The sister of a 15-year-old boy who died after being stabbed at a school in Sheffield has paid tribute to him. View the full article

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  11. People wanting to buy weight loss jabs online are to face stricter checks after some with eating disorders were given prescriptions.View the full article

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  12. A trial using artificial intelligence (AI) in breast cancer screening could lead to a dramatic rise in the number of patients being treated. View the full article

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  13. NHS England has been urged to change its decision not to publish a full report into care received by Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane.View the full article

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  14. The symbolism was plain to see.View the full article

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  15. Reform have topped a Sky News/YouGov poll for the first time as the party continues to shake up British politics.View the full article

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  16. Harry Parker was just 14 years old when he was hit and killed by a car on his way to school in Swindon.View the full article

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  17. Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of breaking lockdown rules when a voice coach came to Labour headquarters during COVID.View the full article

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  18. The boss of GB Energy has told Sky News it could take 20 years to deliver a Labour government pledge of 1,000 jobs for Aberdeen.View the full article

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  19. More people are crossing the English Channel in small boats on the weekend. Our data analysis shows last year 40% of the total number of arrivals happened on a Saturday or Sunday.View the full article

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  20. Ofsted has revealed what new report cards for schools could look like - as the sister of a headteacher who took her own life says the proposals are a "rehash" of a "dangerous" system.View the full article

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  21. Four university students who died when a car crashed into a building have been named by Essex Police.View the full article

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  22. The furore surrounding Michael Matheson's near £11,000 iPad data roaming bill was "completely blown out of all proportion", according to the shamed MSP.View the full article

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  23. The Home Office's efforts to address violence against women and girls have not yet improved outcomes for victims, according to the public spending watchdog.View the full article

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  24. The Traitors finalist Alexander Dragonetti has inspired people to donate more than £70,000 to a charity after he spoke about his brother's story on the show.View the full article

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  25. Net Zero Secretary Ed Miliband will find the government's support for a third Heathrow runway "uncomfortable" but he won't cause any "disruption", Harriet Harman has said.View the full article

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