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Will El Nino reach the UK this weekend?
World potentially set for record-breaking temperatures next year as result of El Nino, predicts Met Office
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Sky suspend F1 pundits after sexist comments live on air
The remarks were made during post-race television coverage of the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday
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Newcastle agree massive new shirt sponsor with Saudi-based firm
The new company on the Magpies’ jersey is owned by the Public Investment Fund, who also own Newcastle
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Ravneet Gill’s recipe for cherry muffin cake | The sweet spot
This delightfully fluffy, endlessly adaptable cake mix lets you incorporate your favourite fruits all year roundThis is such a great cake because it’s so versatile, allowing you to incorporate your favourite fruits year-round. Besides cherries, it also pairs beautifully with raspberries, damsons and apples, for instance. The process of making it is incredibly simple, too, with an end result that boasts a delightful, fluffy texture. It’s also one of those cakes that fits seamlessly into either a brunch or an afternoon tea spread. Continue reading...
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‘A mum shouldn’t have to go to her child’s funeral’: Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen on making moving TV
The stars’ beautiful, haunting show follows a mother who sues the NHS to stop her child from dying. They open up about parental terror, inequality and dad dancingIf Best Interests – a drama about a mother who takes the NHS to court after doctors decide to allow her teenage daughter to die – feels too harrowing to countenance, you’re not alone: even the cast can’t bring themselves to watch it. “It was hard enough doing it on the day,” says Sharon Horgan of playing Nicci, the mother in question. Michael Sheen, who co-stars as her husband Andrew – a man devastated by his daughter’s illness but unwilling to back his wife’s appeal – is also avoiding it. “I’m more nervous than usual,” he admits. “I know it’s going to be a difficult watch.”That’s an understatement. Best Interests begins with Nicci and Andrew on a train, giddily happy, slightly frisky and, as we soon realise, uncharacteristically carefree. Over the next four hours, we see their relationship falter under the pressure of caring for their younger daughter Marnie (Niamh Moriarty) who has muscular dystrophy, as consultants tell them her condition has progressed beyond all medical intervention – something that leads Nicci to mount a headline-grabbing, life-upending legal challenge. It’s little wonder Horgan had doubts about taking the role in the first place. “I was really nervous about how much this was going to fuck me up,” she says. It ended up being as crushing as she feared. “We spent a lot of time in terrible pain. You have to go to some really awful places to get yourself into that mindset and stay there. Sometimes you come home and go: ‘What kind of a weird job is this?’” Continue reading...
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Ambulance driver, 61, killed stroke patient, 76, by failing to secure her stretcher properly
Emrys Roberts, 61, smashed into an oncoming van, fatally injuring 76-year-old Janet Winspear on the A470 near Dolgellau in April 2021
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Summer Game Fest 2023 recap: every game announcement and trailer
GameCentral runs through every reveal from the Summer Game Fest showcase, including Mortal Kombat 1 and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
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Man arrested over death of boy, 12, who was knocked off bike
The youngster died after an incident at the junction of Coventry Road and Berkeley Road on Thursday evening.
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Four Seasons Tokyo at Marunouchi: minimalist hotel with one of the best restaurats in Asia
Sézanne, which already has two Michelin stars, is the big ticket restaurant at this exclusive-feeling hotel, writes Joel Porter
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Legacy Bill changes not ‘some great cover-up’, Government minister insists
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has criticised the series of amendments to the legislation as not going far enough.
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‘Late in the game’: Sunak and Starmer in policy scramble as AI surges ahead
PM and Labour leader to set out views but experts say UK unlikely to become home of global regulatorUK politics live – latest updatesRishi Sunak will set out his views on artificial intelligence (AI) next week to an audience of technology industry insiders during a keynote speech at London Tech Week. Twenty-four hours later, the Labour leader Keir Starmer will do the same.The prime minister and Starmer have a habit of speaking at the same venue within a day of each other – they did so at the beginning of the year when setting out their competing visions for the country from the same room at the Olympic Park in east London. Continue reading...
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Trump once led chants of ‘lock her up’. Now he’s been indicted on seven counts | Lloyd Green
For the first time ever, a leading US presidential contender will be running under the cloud of possible imprisonment. Yet this may not hold back TrumpOn Thursday night, word of the government’s indictment of Donald Trump seeped out. The 45th president is reportedly slated to be arraigned this coming Tuesday on seven separate counts. He stands accused of allegedly violating the Espionage Act, false statements and conspiracy to obstruct justice.Irony abounds. As a first-time candidate, he led chants of “lock her up”. From the White House, he sought jail for his political opponents. Now on his third bid for the presidency, Trump must contend with an array of pending federal and state prosecutions and investigations.Lloyd Green is an attorney in New York and served in the US Department of Justice from 1990 to 1992 Continue reading...
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Sam Smith and Madonna divide fans with sultry new single Vulgar: ‘Bra-vo b*****s’
The eagerly-anticipated collaboration is finally here from the controversial artists.
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Huge ears and hairless legs: AI envisions what DOGS could look like in the future
Experts at Love Your Dog asked artificial intelligence to envision what a future pooch could like based on predictions of canine evolution. The results may surprise you.
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People refusing to pay wastewater bills over anger at sewage pollution
A growing number of water customers are withholding payment of their bills until they are satisfied the pollution is being dealt with.
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Anouska Santos and Luke Shaw throw a VERY lavish party for Storie's 1st birthday
Photographs from the colourful occasion were posted on Instagram by Shaw's partner Anouska Santos, 33, who themed the party around her own children's accessories brand, Treats.
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Ange Postecoglou vows to take Tottenham in ‘new direction’ as he emphasises need for excitement
Ange Postecoglou has vowed to create a Tottenham side that the fans “get excited by” as sent a message to the club’s supporters.
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Labour shadow minister Bambos Charalambous suspended from party after complaint
Bambos Charalambous said it is ‘right and proper that process is allowed to take place’
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Download Festival hit by barrage of complaints as locals 15 miles away 'kept awake' by heavy metal
Around 100,000 fans have descended on Donington Park, Leicestershire, for the four day Download Festival - but families living 15 miles away in Derbyshire claim they can hear noise.
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Martin Lewis shares how ‘stoozing’ on credit card could make you £400
He warned that the tip it's only suitable for those who are 'financially savvy'
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Lucy Letby denies being a ‘very calculating’ serial killer in court
Nurse also rejects accusation she deliberately misled the jury in her trial for the alleged murder of babiesLucy Letby has denied she is a “very calculating” serial killer who has “deliberately misled” the jury in her trial about the alleged murder of babies.On a tense final day of cross-examination, the nurse admitted having been very active socially and “drinking fizz and going to the races” at a time she claimed her life had been devastated. Continue reading...
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Warning over Guinness mini fridge giveaway scam on WhatsApp
Diageo, maker of Guinness, have confirmed that the messages about a Father’s Day giveaway were not legitimate
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A Tony Awards like no other: Writers’ strike leaves Broadway stars to rely on their ‘live’ muscles
There are a lot of questions surrounding this year’s Tony Awards and not just about who might win
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Five jailed for revenge gang ride-out shooting that left one dead and two hurt
Sharmake Mohamud, 22, was fatally shot while walking in Haringey, north London, in September 2021
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Coronation Street's Charlotte Jordan swears as she reacts to on-screen fiance's seemingly loved-up post
The Daisy Midgeley actress was gushing over Rob Mallard, who plays Daniel Osbourne in the ITV soap
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London MP Bambos Charalambous suspended from Labour Party following complaint
London MP Bambos Charalambous has been suspended from the Labour Party pending investigation following the receipt of a formal complaint to its independent complaints process.
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Could YOU have an abnormal heart rhythm? Warning signs to look out for
Its estimated there are 270,000 people in the UK who are unaware they have the condition, according to the British Heart Foundation (BHF). The figure is thought to be around 1.5m in the US.
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Sarina Wiegman wins World Cup tussle with clubs over England players’ release
FA gets clearance for players to gather for training on 19 June Bayern’s Georgia Stanway the only player who may be missingEngland’s preparations for the Women’s World Cup have received a boost after the Football Association won its tussle with clubs over the release date for players to start preparations. The squad, with the possible exception of Bayern Munich’s Georgia Stanway, have been cleared to begin training on 19 June in line with Sarina Wiegman’s wishes.The clubs had been pushing for England’s manager to respect a deal the European Club Association reached with Fifa for a release timeframe of 23-29 June. But it has been confirmed that all the players at WSL clubs and Barcelona’s Lucy Bronze will be free to travel to St George’s Park on 19 June. Bayern have previously said they will not release anyone before 23 June. Continue reading...
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After making Oscar history, Troy Kotsur pays tribute to his father in new short film
When Troy Kotsur made history as the first Deaf male actor win an Oscar at the Academy Awards, he was thinking about his father
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Trump immediately starts fundraising after he’s indicted over secret papers hoard
Trump says ‘Deep State sharpened their attacks and unleashed a FEDERAL prosecutor to TRY and take us down’
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How can you watch UFC 289? UK start time, channel details and fight card details
Amanda Nunes will take on Irene Aldana at the event taking place in Canada this weekend
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England to face Portugal in final home warm-up match before 2023 Women's World Cup
The FA have confirmed England will play a send-off match against Portugal at the beginning of July before they travel to Australia for this summer's Women's World Cup
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Donald Trump indictment: ex-president bragged on tape about keeping ‘secret’ military file, reports say – live
CNN reports audio recording of Trump talking about classified document; Trump rivals for Republican nomination defend him against indictmentA federal judge appointed by Donald Trump who last year drew scrutiny for a ruling that was seen as differential to the former president may oversee proceedings in the case over his possession of classified documents, a source familiar with the summons told the Guardian.US district judge Aileen Cannon has been listed on the summons sent to Trump’s lawyers, the source said. You may remember the Florida-based juror’s name from last year, when she granted a request from Trump’s attorneys to appoint a special master to review the records federal agents seized from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in August. Continue reading...
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England's busiest GP surgeries REVEALED in an interactive map… so how does YOURS fare?
EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline uncovered one surgery dealing with more than 46,000 patients for every full-time, fully-qualified GP. This is up to 1,150 times more than at the country's quietest practices.
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Tell us your favourite podcast of 2023 so far
We would like to hear about your podcast highlights of the year so farThe Guardian’s culture writers are compiling their highlights of the year so far – and we’d like to hear about yours, too. We would like to hear all about your favourite podcasts of the last few months.What was your favourite podcast of the year so far, and why? Continue reading...
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Horror as Russian man is mauled to death by tiger shark in Egypt
The 23-year-old was killed in the attack near one of the country’s Red Sea resorts
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