A photo exhibition captures what's different and what's stayed the same in a century of teenage life.
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Thursday, 30 June 2022
The Papers: 'Drunken' Tory whip quits and No 10 'plans VAT cut'
Government whip Chris Pincher's resignation and a possible tax cut make Friday's front pages.
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A Nato summit in Madrid for hawks
The BBC's Frank Gardner speaks to Nato leaders during the first summit since Russia invaded Ukraine.
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Nadine Dorries: Culture secretary confuses rugby codes in speech at Rugby League World Cup event
Culture secretary Nadine Dorries confuses the two rugby codes in a speech at a Rugby League World Cup event in St Helens.
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Europe heatwave breaks multiple June records
An oppressive heatwave has broken temperature records from the Arctic Circle to North Africa.
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Wednesday, 29 June 2022
Farmers cut food production as costs soar
Soaring costs are forcing farmers to cut back on food and milk production.
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The Papers: 'A new Iron Curtain' and '100m for the Royals?'
More Nato troops in eastern Europe and a £15m rise in the Royal Family's grant feature in the papers.
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Heathrow Airport announces more flight cancellations
The cancellations are because more passengers are expected at the airport than it can cope with.
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Ukraine war: US to ramp up military presence across Europe
President Biden announces a strengthening by "land, air and sea" over Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Paris attacks: Salah Abdeslam guilty as historic trial ends
A French court convicts 20 men over the 2015 atrocities at the Bataclan Theatre and across Paris.
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R. Kelly given 30 years in jail in sex abuse case
US singer R. Kelly sentenced to 30 years in jail for running a scheme to sexually abuse girls and women
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Tuesday, 28 June 2022
Nato veto lifted and more false claims - today's Ukraine round-up
Finland and Sweden to join the alliance as footage shows civilians running for their lives.
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Deborah James ‘taught us how to live and how to die’
Friends and colleagues pay tribute to podcast host Dame Deborah James, who has died at the age of 40.
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Ghislaine Maxwell: What sentencing means to women she preyed on
Epstein victim Annie Farmer says Maxwell's sentence will help bring some sense of justice.
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Scottish independence: Will there be a second referendum?
Nicola Sturgeon wants to hold a second referendum next year, so is another vote now inevitable?
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Trump urged armed supporters to storm Capitol - aide
Donald Trump knew supporters had weapons when he urged them to storm the Capitol, ex-White House aide says
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Monday, 27 June 2022
The Papers: 'Murder at the shops' and 'doctors demand 30% rise'
A Russian missile strike on a Ukrainian mall and the prospect of a doctors' strike lead the front pages.
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Wimbledon 2022: Andy Murray beats James Duckworth on Centre Court
Britain's Andy Murray maintains his record of never losing in the first round at Wimbledon with an encouraging win against Australia's James Duckworth.
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Wales basic income: Pilot will give care leavers £19,000 a year
More than 500 people leaving care in Wales will be offered £1,600 a month for two years.
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Ukraine war round-up: Shopping mall attack and stolen grain
A missile attack kills at least 11 in the city of Kremenchuk, and Russia is accused of stealing grain.
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England v New Zealand: Ben Stokes says approach 'sends message' to county players
England captain Ben Stokes says a county player's method rather than average "will be on the selectors' minds" when picking future Test squads.
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Phil Shiner: Former lawyer denies fraud over Iraq war claims
Phil Shiner pleads not guilty to three charges linked to claims made against British troops.
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Sunday, 26 June 2022
The Papers: G7 urged to back Ukraine as leaders mock Putin
Many of the papers lead on the summit of rich nations as leaders urge continued support for Ukraine.
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Will electric motorbike sales take-off across Asia?
Soaring petrol prices could speed up the transition to electric much faster than expected.
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NI Protocol: MPs to vote on plans to ditch parts of Brexit deal
The UK government wants to change the NI Protocol but the EU says this would break international law.
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Colombia: Scores injured as bullfight stand collapses
Hundreds of people are injured after a wooden stand fell, local media report.
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Boris Johnson signals controls on steel imports to stay
The government says the move would protect British producers at a time of rising energy costs.
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Neil Parish: Porn scandal MP frightened by death threats
Neil Parish says he was verbally abused and sent death threats after being seen watching porn at work.
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Rowers rescued after hitting bad weather on Irish Sea
UK coastguard footage shows the rescue of the five-strong crew by an RNLI craft.
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Saturday, 25 June 2022
U2 singer Bono discusses discovering he has a half-brother
The star discusses for the first time how his dad had another son, who he didn't know about for years.
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The Papers: 'Crackdown on unions' and PM plans for third term
The papers lead with strike action warnings and Tory MPs slam Boris Johnson's "delusional" behaviour.
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Boris Johnson 'actively thinking about' third term as PM
The PM says he will lead his party into the next election and beyond, despite criticism of his leadership.
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G7 face battle for unity as cost of Ukraine war mounts
The Russian war against Ukraine will inevitably dominate the summit of G7 nations in Bavaria.
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Russia promises Belarus Iskander-M nuclear-capable missiles
The Iskander-M systems can carry both conventional and nuclear warheads, with a range of up to 500 km.
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Dozens die trying to cross into Spanish enclave of Melilla
A huge crowd of migrants storm a fence into Melilla in North Africa, with 23 killed and many injured.
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Roe v Wade: Protesters tear-gassed outside Arizona State Capitol
A video uploaded to social media shows police shooting tear gas into crowds of protesters.
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Paul McCartney begins epic Glastonbury headline set
The rock star is playing the festival's Pyramid stage for nearly three hours, a week after his 80th birthday.
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In pictures: Glastonbury 2022
Thousands of people are attending the event which has returned for the first time in three years.
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Friday, 24 June 2022
Afghanistan earthquake: Survivors count horrific cost
Near the epicentre of the quake that struck Afghanistan this week, houses lie in ruins.
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Billie Eilish takes to the stage at Glastonbury
The 20-year-old tops the bill after sets by Wolf Alice, Sam Fender, TLC and Crowded House.
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Pompeii: Ancient pregnant tortoise surprises archaeologists
The reptile's 2,000-year-old remains are discovered by archaeologists buried in volcanic ash and rock.
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Congress passes first gun control bill in decades
The landmark bipartisan bill now heads to President Joe Biden's desk to be signed into law.
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LGBT awards: Adele Roberts named role model of the year
The Radio 1 presenter receives "role model" award for opening up the conversation around bowel cancer.
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Barry Manilow surprises punters at Romsley country pub
The Copacabana and Mandy singer lunched at The Swallows Nest pub in Romsley on Tuesday.
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Liverpool Beatles-themed hotel to share 'lost' Lennon interview tape
The tape recording, made in 1964 by a Hull student, fetched £3,100 at auction.
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Thursday, 23 June 2022
Newspaper headlines: BA staff to strike and Boris's Rwanda 'rebuke'
The papers lead with airport staff voting to strike and the PM meeting Prince Charles in Rwanda.
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Quiz of the week: What's the biggest freshwater fish?
How closely have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
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Anita Alvarez: Coach saves US swimmer who fainted during competition
Artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez was rescued from the bottom of the pool at the world championships.
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French Banksy: Eight guilty in theft of Bataclan mural
The men all receive four year sentences after the mural was stolen from a door at the concert hall.
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Paul McCartney's Glastonbury warm-up gig instant sell-out
Tickets to see the former Beatle at the Cheese and Grain in Frome on Friday sold out within minutes.
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Ukraine war round-up: A harrowing trial and EU breakthrough
A Russian soldier is tried in his absence for rape and Ukraine moves closer to EU membership.
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Wednesday, 22 June 2022
Newspaper headlines: Polio alert and Sunak defends pension rise
The papers lead with the discovery of polio in the UK and the chancellor defending pension rises.
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Twitter tests 'notes' feature with 2,500 word limit
The trial will allow some users to share "notes" beyond the normal 280-character limit for tweets.
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Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall reportedly to divorce
After six years of marriage, the media tycoon and model will divorce, US media reports.
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Afghanistan quake: Taliban appeal for international aid
A 6.1 magnitude quake kills at least 1,000 people in the south-east, injuring hundreds more.
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Johnson hints that new coal mine for Cumbria will get go-ahead
The government faces a huge decision over what to do in Cumbria, amid employment and climate concerns.
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Kaliningrad row: Lithuania accuses Russia of lying about rail 'blockade'
The prime minister says talk of a blockade is untrue and a tiny amount of goods are affected.
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Kaliningrad row: 'Sanctions have brought my factory to a standstill'
Sanctions leave Russia's exclave on the EU's borders struggling to trade.
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Escape from besieged city and refugee camp in Wales - Ukraine round-up
Civilians take their last chance to escape Lysychansk, and a centre for 60 Ukrainian families in Wales.
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Tuesday, 21 June 2022
Plan to reverse European Court Rwanda rulings
Ministers could ignore the European Court of Human Rights asylum-seekers injunction, under proposals.
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Disabled fans treated like animals, hearing told
Liverpool supporters accuse the French interior minister of lying about the behaviour of English fans.
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Newspaper headlines: Strike 'stalemate' and bill 'fatally weakens human rights'
The fallout from the biggest rail strikes in decades continues to lead nearly all the front pages.
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Capitol riot hearing: Poll officials detail Trump voters' death threats
An Arizona official describes how the statehouse was overwhelmed with threats and insults.
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Ukraine round-up: Medal sale millions to help refugees, and Ben Stiller visits Zelensky
A Russian journalist raises millions selling his Nobel medal, and a Hollywood actor visits Ukraine.
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Bangladesh: Deadly floods leave millions displaced
At least 32 people have been killed following heavy downpours that triggered flooding in the country.
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Monday, 20 June 2022
Newspaper headlines: Britain 'runs into buffers' as PM 'inflames' rail dispute
The biggest rail strike in 30 years, which starts on Tuesday, leads nearly all the front pages.
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Prince William turns 40: Birthday photos show duke's priorities
As he turns 40, the duke conveys his focus on issues like homelessness and the environment.
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Ryan Giggs resigns as Wales manager
Former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs announces he has resigned as Wales manager.
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Israel heading to polls as coalition moves to dissolve parliament
Yair Lapid is set to take over as prime minister in the coming days with fresh elections expected.
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Ros Atkins on… Why rail strikes are happening
Ros Atkins examines why a dispute between the RMT union and employers has led to strike action.
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Sunday, 19 June 2022
The secret to saving mountain gorillas
Justin Rowlatt finds out what gorilla conservation can teach us about protecting other species.
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Patrice Lumumba: Why a tooth is all that remains of the Congolese hero
All that remains of Congo's murdered leader Patrice Lumumba is being handed to his family in Brussels.
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Newspaper headlines: 'Network derailed' and 'summer of discontent'
The biggest rail strike in 30 years, which starts on Tuesday, leads nearly all the front pages.
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Train strikes: Dispute still resolvable, says industry boss
More talks between management and unions are expected on Monday - the day before strikes begin.
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Eight suspects linked to Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira deaths
Three suspects have already been arrested by police in connection with the murders of the two men.
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Emmanuel Macron a chastened and greatly weakened leader
The parliamentary elections' results confirm the French leader's second term will not be an easy ride.
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Ukraine to ban music by some Russians in media and public spaces
Ukraine's parliament also voted to ban the import of books from Russia and Belarus.
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Saturday, 18 June 2022
Duke of Cambridge: New photo of Prince William to mark Father's Day
The photo of the duke grinning with his children on holiday is released just before his 40th birthday.
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Newspaper headlines: New strike 'chaos' and Johnson warns of long war
Next week's looming rail strikes of 40,000 workers make several headlines on Sunday's front pages.
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Dame Kelly Holmes shares relief at coming out as gay
The athlete says she's going to "explode with excitement" as she gets rid of fear around her sexuality.
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Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira were shot with hunting ammunition, say police
A third suspect has been arrested after the deaths of Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira.
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Ukraine war: Zelensky visits front-line cities of Mykolaiv and Odesa
Ukraine's president makes a rare trip outside the capital to visit bomb-damaged Mykolaiv and Odesa.
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Staines air crash: Memorial held for one of UK's worst air crashes
The event marking 50 years since the Staines crash, in which 118 people died, was held on Saturday.
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Friday, 17 June 2022
Russia's Putin condemns 'mad and thoughtless' Western sanctions
The Russian president says the economic restrictions are "more harmful" to those who imposed them.
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Lord Geidt: PM's ex-ethics adviser reveals more about why he quit
Lord Geidt says he resigned over the government's "openness" to breaking international law.
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Europe heatwave: Outdoor events banned in parts of France
France forced to import electricity as air-conditioners and fans switched on for record heatwave.
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Heathrow Terminal 2 baggage piles up after malfunction
Passengers post pictures on social media as piles of luggage fill the airport's Terminal 2.
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Labour's Starmer and Rayner return police questionnaire over lockdown drink
The Labour leader and his deputy attended a gathering in an MP's office during lockdown.
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Eurovision Song Contest: Which UK cities could host 2023 show?
Glasgow, Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool all express an interest if the UK ends up staging the show.
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Thursday, 16 June 2022
Whyte Review: ‘This was child abuse’ - gymnasts react to 'damning' report
A "damning" report detailing mistreatment of gymnasts in Britain shows that "child abuse" of athletes was taking place, says a former gymnast.
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England 3-0 Belgium: Chloe Kelly scores on Lionesses return in victory
Chloe Kelly marks her return to the international stage with a goal as England begin their final preparations for Euro 2022 with victory over Belgium.
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Queen's: Ryan Peniston beats Francisco Cerundolo to make quarter-finals
Watch some of the best shots as Great Britain's Ryan Peniston beats Francisco Cerundolo to make it into the quarter-finals at Queen's.
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Kim Kardashian: Marilyn Monroe's gown not damaged, Ripley's claims
A "calculated risk" was made to let Kim Kardashian wear the iconic gown to the Met Gala, museum says.
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US Open 2022: Rory McIlroy shares early lead with England's Callum Tarren
Rory McIlroy makes a strong start to the US Open to join unheralded Englishman Callum Tarren, Sweden's David Lingmerth and American Joel Dahmen in the lead.
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Wednesday, 15 June 2022
Melbourne Grand Prix: Australian race on calendar until 2035
Formula 1 has struck a new contract to race at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne until 2035.
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Driver fined £1,100 for passing cyclist in Bridgend too closely
The motorist says the prosecution for failing to allow enough room has cost him about £4,500.
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Nick Kyrgios smashes racquet and argues with umpire in win over Stefanos Tsitsipas
Nick Kyrgios beats world number six Stefanos Tsitsipas at the Halle Open - with the Australian smashing his racquet and arguing with the umpire during the match.
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Ella Toone: Manchester United forward dishes the dirt on England team-mates
England forward Ella Toone dishes the dirt on her team-mates before the women's Euros this summer.
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Dean Henderson: Nottingham Forest open talks with Manchester United over loan deal for England goalkeeper
Nottingham Forest open talks with Manchester United over a potential loan deal for England goalkeeper Dean Henderson.
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Tuesday, 14 June 2022
The papers: 'Rwandan air farce' as court grounds asylum jet
The front pages focus on the dramatic last-minute halting of the government's deportation flight.
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Chris Mason on where the Rwanda flight setback leaves ministers
The government seems determined to press ahead with its plans despite last-minute legal interventions.
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People in Pakistan urged to drink fewer cups of tea
Reducing consumption by one to two cups every day would help the economy, a senior minister says.
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Last-minute legal battle grounds Rwanda asylum flight
Up to seven people had been expected to be removed to the east African country on Tuesday evening.
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Rwanda asylum plan: Last-minute legal battle over flight
The European Court of Human Rights blocks the removal of one of seven passengers from Tuesday's flight.
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Ryanair Afrikaans test: Why South Africa loves and loathes the language
Ryanair stirred emotions over South African passport holders pass a test in the language.
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Monday, 13 June 2022
Ukraine war round-up: City cut off and a story of escape
All bridges to a key city are destroyed and one woman tells of her escape to England.
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Sunday, 12 June 2022
Why you may have a thinking digital twin within a decade
Within 10 years people may be able to have a intelligent online version of themselves.
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World Cup 2022: When is it taking place and why is Qatar hosting?
Football's World Cup finals take place in Qatar in November and December. Here's a guide to the tournament.
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The Papers: PM warned over NI plans and death of Ukraine hero
The government's bill to change the Northern Ireland Protocol is the focus for many of Monday's papers.
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Tony Blair to join Queen's highest chivalry order at Windsor ceremony
The Duchess of Cornwall and Baroness Amos will also be installed in the royal Order of the Garter.
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Catholic Church sexual abuse survivor wants Pope Francis to listen
Mark Murray suffered repeated sexual abuse as a child while at a Catholic priest training school.
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Ukraine war: Evidence shows widespread use of cluster munitions in Kharkiv
Russia has killed hundreds of civilians in Kharkiv with indiscriminate weapons, according to a new report.
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Phil Bennett: Legendary Wales and British and Irish Lions fly-half dies aged 73
Legendary Wales, British and Irish Lions and Llanelli fly-half Phil Bennett has died at the age of 73.
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Obituary: Phil Bennett elevated rugby to an art form
Phil Bennett, the legendary Wales and British and Irish Lions fly-half who elevated rugby union to an art form, dies at the age of 73.
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Man found in car at bottom of cliffs in Cornwall
Police say a body is recovered after a vehicle is found at the bottom of Pendeen cliff.
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Saturday, 11 June 2022
Lauren Price: Welsh Olympic champion wins on professional boxing debut at Wembley Arena
Wales' Olympic champion Lauren Price makes a winning start to her professional career with an impressive victory over Valgerdur Gudstensdottir.
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Ayelsbury theatre paintings capture effect of Covid-19
An artist’s commissions throughout the pandemic capture an"industry on its knees" but also "hope".
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England 0-0 Italy: Three Lions' winless run continues
England's winless run continues as they are held to a draw by Italy in a Nations League game played behind closed doors at Molineux.
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Manchester stabbing: Jakub Szymanski named as 15-year-old victim
Police name a teenager boy who was killed in a stabbing in the Miles Platting area of Manchester.
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Cristiano Ronaldo: US judge dismisses rape lawsuit
The case against the footballer was thrown out because the accuser's lawyer relied on stolen records.
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Friday, 10 June 2022
Costa Book Awards to end as sponsorship finishes
Costa Coffee says it has taken the "difficult decision" to end sponsorship of the literary prize.
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The Papers: Charles 'attacks' Rwanda plan, and sugar tax snub
Claims the Prince of Wales has criticised the UK scheme to send some asylum seekers to Rwanda makes headlines.
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Airports told to stop failing disabled passengers
Some flyers have been left waiting hours for help getting off planes, the UK regulator says.
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Putin and Peter the Great: Russian leader likens himself to 18th Century tsar
With a nod to history, Putin now feels bold enough to admit that his operation is an occupation.
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Ukraine round-up: Mariupol cholera warning and Russian McDonald's logo unveiled
There are warnings that conditions in the ruined city could lead to outbreaks of cholera.
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Fuel prices: London petrol station sells diesel at nearly £2.50 a litre
Motoring group the RAC says the station has one of the highest prices for fuel in the UK.
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Julee Cruise: Twin Peaks creator David Lynch pays tribute to 'great singer'
Director David Lynch remembers Cruise as "a great musician, a great singer and a great human being".
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Thursday, 9 June 2022
Nations League: Deflating defeat in Kosovo continues winless Northern Ireland's misery
There seems to be no end to Northern Ireland's Nations League misery as a 3-2 defeat by Kosovo means they have now gone 13 games without in a win in the competition.
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PGA Tour suspension dampens LIV Golf's big day
The PGA Tour's decision to ban its members who are playing in LIV Golf's first event near London is the latest twist in the saga that is rocking the game of golf.
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Diamond League: Shericka Jackson beats Elaine Thompson-Herah & Dina Asher-Smith to win 200m
Jamaica's Shericka Jackson beats Elaine Thompson-Herah & Great Britain's Dina Asher-Smith to win the 200m in 21.91 seconds at the Diamond League meeting in Rome.
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Mohamed Salah and Sam Kerr win PFA player of year awards
Liverpool's Mohamed Salah and Chelsea's Sam Kerr win the PFA players' player of the year awards.
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Nottingham Open: Harriet Dart beats Camila Giorgi to reach first WTA quarter-final
Britain's Harriet Dart saves three match points to stun third seed Camila Giorgi and reach her first WTA quarter-final at the Nottingham Open.
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Wednesday, 8 June 2022
Sir Cliff Richard's sex offence anonymity plea to Parliament
The singer calls for a change in the law, speaking of "how desperate it is to be accused of something you never did".
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US man charged with attempted murder of Justice Brett Kavanaugh
The man was arrested early on Wednesday morning outside the home of Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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Michael Gove vows to end 'scourge' of empty second homes
Owners of unoccupied properties would be hit with higher council tax under "levelling up" plans.
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Fly-tipper who dumped 51 tonnes of tyres in Glasgow jailed
A sheriff said Declan Clarke's actions constituted "fly-tipping on an industrial scale".
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Is Russia exporting grain from Ukraine?
Much Ukrainian grain is stuck in silos, while Russia reportedly ships some cargoes from Crimea.
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Tuesday, 7 June 2022
Buy now, pay later: Warning over use of credit cards to cover payments
Millions of young shoppers are borrowing money to make buy now pay later repayments, says Citizens Advice.
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Dom Phillips: Missing journalist's wife in tearful plea to step up search
Two days after Dom Phillips disappeared, his wife appeals to Brazil to locate "the love of my life".
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HS2: Government scraps plans for £3bn West Coast Main Line link
Rail bosses react angrily to the scrapping of plans for the line in Cheshire and Greater Manchester.
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Donbas WW1 warfare and Britons in Ukraine rebel court - round-up
Fighting in Donbas said to resemble WW1 trench warfare, and Britons appear in court in rebel-held territory.
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Matthew McConaughey: 'This should be a nonpartisan issue'
The actor spoke at the White House to advocate for "responsible gun ownership".
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Monday, 6 June 2022
The Papers: ‘Wounded Johnson in peril’ and PM 'vows to bash on’
The fallout from the prime minister's narrow victory in Monday's vote of confidence leads the papers
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Boris Johnson welcomes 'convincing' confidence vote
The prime minister says backing by 211 out of 359 Tory MPs will allow his government to "do our job".
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Watch: The moment vote result is declared
Sir Graham Brady announces that Boris Johnson has won his leadership confidence vote over by 211 votes to 148.
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World Cup 2022: LGBT Wales fans vow to boycott Qatar tournament
Members of Wales' LGBTQ+ supporters group refuse to travel to Qatar, where homosexuality is illegal.
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Sunday, 5 June 2022
Why the Central African Republic adopted Bitcoin
Some 90% of people in the Central African Republic lack access to the internet, needed to use Bitcoin.
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The people making money from just surfing the internet
A Canadian tech firm is allowing people to take a cut of online advertising revenue.
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Why are flights being cancelled?
There has been significant disruption at UK airports, with flights cancelled and long queues at airports.
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The Papers: 'My heart is with you', and PM 'toxic for Tories'
The Queen's Jubilee tribute to the nation and a possible confidence vote in the PM lead Monday's papers.
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Ukraine war: Flight ban hits Russian foreign minister's visit to Serbia
Balkan countries deny Sergei Lavrov's plane use of their airspace, scuppering his Serbia visit.
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Ukraine war: Putin vows to hit new targets if West sends weapons to Ukraine
The warning came as parts of Kyiv were hit in the first assault on Ukraine's capital for weeks.
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Nigeria Owo church attack: Gunmen kill Catholic worshippers in Ondo
The armed men entered the church in south-west Nigeria during a service killing several people.
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Saturday, 4 June 2022
Start-ups fuel India's growing obsession with skincare
The success of beauty start-ups has disrupted the Indian market as homegrown brands offer a vast variety.
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Queen's Platinum Jubilee: The Nigerian boss who applied to be monarch's footman
Nigeria is the biggest former British colony in Africa but not many people are celebrating the jubilee.
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The Queen meets Paddington Bear for tea
The Queen and the animated children's character professed a shared love for marmalade sandwiches.
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Trespasser causes severe rail disruption for partygoers
Services to and from London Kings Cross are expected to be disrupted until the end of service.
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Friday, 3 June 2022
Covid: Why do some vaccines protect you for longer than others?
Here's why you need more than one Covid jab.
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DR Congo: 'My life has changed thanks to coffee'
Some of the world's best beans come from an island in DR Congo, where ex-fighters get a second chance.
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Drought-stricken US warned of looming 'dead pool'
Tens of thousands of acres of farmland lie idle because farmers can't get enough water to grow crops.
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Nilambur Ayisha: The Muslim actor who survived a bullet on stage
Nilambur Ayisha was targeted by people who believed a Muslim woman shouldn't act, but she never gave up.
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The Papers: 'We give thanks' and 'together... yet apart'
Gratitude for the Queen and reported tensions between her grandsons lead the front pages.
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Queen Mother's car revealed by couple's detective work
A car lover bought it for £2,000, before investigations with his wife uncovered its royal history.
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Thursday, 2 June 2022
US midterms: Would-be AOC takes on 'last pro-life Democrat'
She hopes to topple a Texas congressman, but is fighting for abortion rights a vote winner here?
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Chicken rice: Why Singapore's much-loved dish is under threat
The city state is feeling the impact of Malaysia's export curbs on chicken.
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India marriage: Woman's plan to 'marry herself' sparks debate
Kshama Bindu will have all the trappings of a traditional wedding ceremony apart from an actual groom.
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'God save the Queen' played at Paris Jubilee celebration
The anthem was played before French President Macron rekindled the 'eternal flame' by the Arc de Triomphe.
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Nations League: Northern Ireland lose scrappy opener to Greece as dismal run continues
Northern Ireland's search for a first-ever Nations League win stretches to 11 matches after a deflating 1-0 home defeat by Greece.
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Prince Harry and Meghan remain low-key at Jubilee events
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined the Queen's Jubilee celebrations but kept a low-profile.
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Ukraine war round-up: City besieged and football triumph
Fighting continues in the east as authorities in occupied Zaporizhzhia move to nationalise property.
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Asylum seekers stage hunger strike as UK prepares Rwanda deportation
The BBC has spoken to asylum seekers in a UK detention centre who describe an atmosphere of despair.
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Wednesday, 1 June 2022
Platinum Jubilee: Queen portrait released as UK set for celebrations
The 96-year-old says she is "inspired by the goodwill" shown to her, ahead of four days of celebrations.
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Buffalo shooting: Suspect charged with domestic terrorism
Payton Gendron, 18, is accused of killing 10 people in a racially-motivated attack in a supermarket.
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Ukraine beat Scotland in emotional World Cup play-off
A heroic Ukraine rouse a performance dripping in spirit and courage to stun Scotland in an historic World Cup play-off semi-final.
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Sheryl Sandberg to leave Facebook after 14 years
Her departure comes as the social media company faces challenges, including a slowdown in ad sales.
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Ukraine round-up: Long-range rockets and Kherson torture claims
The US says the missiles will strengthen Kyiv's negotiating stance as the war nears its 100th day.
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Grenfell fire: Cladding banned five years after deadly blaze
More than 70 people died in the fire, which spread rapidly due to the type of cladding.
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