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Firefighters tackle blaze at BBC’s former HQ in west London
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An ale star cast: pint-pulling Rupert Everett surprises country pub’s punters
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‘Reclaim our flag’: saltire becomes cultural battleground in Scotland as tensions rise over asylum housing
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I’m from an English working-class town. When will society stop looking at us through the rearview mirror? | Beth Steel
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Scammers impersonating Yle journalists on social media
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‘Police would like this to go away’: disabled man arrested at Palestine Action event defends protest
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What are the priorities for the new home secretary, Shabana Mahmood?
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Amsterdam street where 17-year-old Lisa was killed long known for safety hazards
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Fifth day of search for missing boy concludes
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‘Existential crisis’: how Google’s shift to AI has upended the online news model
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Shein UK accused of moving ‘vast bulk of income’ to Singapore to cut British tax
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Latest news bulletin | September 6th, 2025 – Midday
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Keir Starmer confirms first batch of junior ministers in post-Rayner reshuffle – as it happened
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64-year-old Dutch woman found dead in 300-meter gorge in Northwestern Greece
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Survey: most Dutch back lawsuits against the State when it fails to follow its own law
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Why Robert Fico wants normal relations with Russia
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‘No pets, no guests, no music’ – and now ‘no wfh’: why house-share ads are getting ever stricter | Kimi Chaddah
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Higher defence spending is pointless without climate aid, says UN chief
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Families of British couple killed in Lisbon funicular crash ‘heartbroken’
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17 Injured after public bus slams into truck in Zeeland’s Borsele
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Serbian police use tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters in Novi Sad
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Israel flattens Gaza high-rise as it vows more attacks
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Dutch economy to grow slowly in 2025 and 2026 due to household and government spending
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Non-smoker fined £433 for dropping cigarette butt in Manchester
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Who could replace Angela Rayner as deputy Labour leader?
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Last-minute money tips for university: top tips and tricks to help you save
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Watch: What does the President of Ireland do?
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Cillian Murphy's Netflix school drama earns gold star
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Drenthe growers claim to have produced “world’s most sustainable” lily bulb
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Dutch Bitcoin firm Treasury, backed by Winklevoss twins, to become publicly listed
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UK phone retailers lock shop doors while trading to tackle rising thefts
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Emergency alert: millions of UK mobile phones to receive test message on Sunday
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UK couple may have to evict Ukrainian refugees owing to planning rules
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Martin expended major political capital in backing Gavin
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Renewed scrutiny of 'robust child protection system'
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How strikes impacted life in Ireland's largest school
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Golden Rule: Netflix & Sony caught off-guard by KPop hit
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Call on Government to eliminate use of nasal tanners
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Is 'quiet cracking' the new 'quiet quitting'?
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Country diary: The daily strangeness of this ‘false autumn’ | Susie White
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From Ireland to Ukraine to the Oscars race
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‘Drill baby, drill’: Reform UK zero in on Ed Miliband’s climate policies
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‘Inhaling the microplastics’: what is in British children’s school uniforms?
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Marks & Spencer food chief calls for ‘concrete target’ on British produce
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Israeli arms manufacturer closes UK facility targeted by Palestine Action
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'Large shark' kills man off Sydney beach
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Latest news bulletin | September 6th, 2025 – Morning
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School strike withdrawn after agreement 'breakthrough'
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Second Asian hornet nest confirmed in Co Cork
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Second Asian hornet nest confirmed in Co Cork
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Preview: Hungary opener to test Ireland's growth
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Rare total lunar eclipse ‘blood moon’ to be visible from UK
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Young people wearing more sunscreen, but still underestimating the sun
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'The weakening of France has a spillover effect on the EU': Spain's ex-FM Gonzalez
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Dutch Armed Forces open new operational headquarters to improve coordination
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Crisis engulfs Labour as Angela Rayner is forced to step down as deputy PM
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Dutch researchers use AI to predict repeat heart attacks, potentially saving lives
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UK ignored obligation to prevent genocide, witnesses tell Gaza tribunal
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The most significant moves in Starmer’s reshuffled cabinet after Rayner exit
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Man arrested on suspicion of murdering two women five months apart, Met police say
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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EU fines Google nearly €3bn for ‘abusing’ dominant position in ad tech
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Judge in Vitesse ruling linked to amateur team sponsored by owner; season opener set
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Future Rayner comeback is not off table but her exit has deeply damaged Labour
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The Guardian view on In Our Time: Melvyn Bragg has proved that media can be both serious and popular | Editorial
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Podcast: The search for the missing boy in Donabate
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Amsterdam woman arrested in connection with death of Surinamese man found in Belgium
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Son who found mother’s body after Storm Babet calls for more flood defence money
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Difficult to get hateful posts removed - Cunningham
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Products recalled over listeria concerns
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