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Family of Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana 'moved to secret location by police for their protection'
The family of the Southport attacker have been moved to a "secret location" by police for their own protection, leaders at the church his father attended say.
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After suspicions about Southport attack 'cover-up', no wonder the public is confused
According to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, the Southport attack was "clearly intended to terrorise".
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UK weather: Storm Eowyn to bring strong winds across UK this week, Met Office says
Storm Eowyn has been named by the Met Office ahead of strong winds across the UK on Friday and into Saturday.
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Six-year-old girl and man found dead inside West Calder house as Police Scotland launch probe
A 36-year-old man and a six-year-old girl have been found dead inside a house in West Lothian.
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Marcus Meade's family demand answers as vigil held for man shot dead by police in Redditch on Christmas Eve
A vigil has been held for a father-of-two killed by police on Christmas Eve as his family question why police opened fire and say racism could be a factor.
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Prime minister warns of 'new' kind of terror threat - but data suggests it's been growing for years
Sir Keir Starmer has said there's a new terror threat facing the UK - from "loners, misfits and young men in their bedroom" who carry out extreme violence and are fixated on it "seemingly for its own sake".
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Staffordshire residents 'shocked' as village is blocked in by 80ft-long mound of dumped rubbish
Residents have described their "shock" at waking up to discover an 80ft-long mound of rubbish blocking the only road to their Staffordshire village.
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Jacob Clark: Police hunt for man after woman killed in 'targeted' attack in Luton
A manhunt is under way after a woman was killed in a "targeted" incident in Luton.
Local Headlines
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Much-loved Walsall Arena could be relocated
The future is uncertain for the Walsall Arena and Arts Centre after the portfolio holder for regeneration revealed plans to ‘reprovide’ the facility in the town centre.
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Dudley finance chief admits budget will 'hurt'
Dudley’s finance chief has admitted the council’s budget plans will hurt people already coping with cost of living pressures.
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Pub director found guilty in court
A pub director, who failed to ensure food safety and hygiene standards were correctly met at a premises where he was formally based, has been charged in court.
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Illegal tobacco trader jailed
A shop trader who sold illegal tobacco with four other men has been jailed for 34 months following a case brought by Dudley Council’s Trading Standards.
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Mayor praises quick thinking of brave refuse collector
The Mayor of Dudley has met with a Dudley bin man, who bravely went into a burning Halesowen home to switch off electrics and rescue three dogs.
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January offer for new leisure members
People can get free goodies with a membership offer to celebrate the third anniversary of the opening of Duncan Edwards Leisure Centre in Dudley.
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Moving ceremony remembers victims of the Holocaust
People from across Dudley borough have attended a commemorative event at Dudley College today, marking the atrocities of the Holocaust.
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Mayor opens new business premises in Dudley borough
The Mayor of Dudley has attended an opening event for a new business premises in Halesowen.
Entertainment News
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Pauline Quirke steps away from acting after revealing dementia diagnosis
Pauline Quirke has been diagnosed with dementia and will be stepping away from acting, her husband has confirmed.
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The Brutalist director defends use of AI to 'refine' his lead stars' performances
The director of The Brutalist has defended his lead actors' performances after it emerged that artificial intelligence had been used to "refine" their Hungarian accents.
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Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake guitarist John Sykes dies
Guitarist John Sykes, who played with rock bands including Thin Lizzy and Whitesnake, has died aged 65.
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Dear White People actor DeRon Horton reveals he was shot
Dear White People star DeRon Horton says he was shot days before Christmas and is lucky not to have been killed or paralysed.
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Gladiators: Police investigate after Apollo 'harassed by stalker'
Police have launched an investigation after Gladiators star Apollo was reportedly stalked and harassed.
National Sport
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Ruben Amorim's Manchester United comments 'bizarre and ridiculous', says Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher says he was mystified by Ruben Amorim calling his Manchester United team "maybe the worst" in the club's history and believes it could backfire on the head coach.
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Andy Murray: Novak Djokovic hails Australian Open semi-final spot as 'huge win' for new coaching partnership
Novak Djokovic says he feels more connected with new coach Andy Murray with every passing day after the record 24-time Grand Slam champion booked a place in the last four of the Australian Open.
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Championship promotion race: What do top four need in January to battle for promotion?
What do the four promotion-chasing sides in the second tier - Leeds, Burnley, Sheffield United and Sunderland - need to do to battle their way into the top two?
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British and Irish Lions Recollections: Alex Cuthbert on going from university second string to 2013 Test Lion in two years
"Alex Cuthbert! Can there be a better feeling than that for the young man? Bold and powerful again, and for Lions supporters, beautiful too."
Business News
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Politics may stand in the way of economics when it comes to airport expansion
It is no surprise to see a government that claims to be committed to making economic growth a priority giving the green light to expansion of Gatwick Airport and Luton Airport.
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Trump has everyone at the World Economic Forum in Davos guessing
Donald Trump likes to discomfort his enemies.
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Chair of UK's competition regulator removed by government
The chair of the UK's competition regulator has been removed from his role by the government, amid its push for growth.
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River Island eyes tighter grip on costs as tax rises loom
River Island, the privately owned fashion retailer, is preparing to exert a tighter grip on its cost base as the high street faces the prospect of swingeing tax hikes in April.
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Wage growth and jobless rate rising, official figures show
There has been a surge in the pace of wage growth but a rise in the jobless rate following a big drop in the number of payrolled employees, according to the latest official figures.
Politics News
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'Terrorism has changed': Southport attack a sign the country faces a new threat, PM says
Sir Keir Starmer has said "Britain faces a new threat" and terrorism has changed in light of the Southport attack last summer.
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Online conspiracy theories could become a threat to Starmer's government
It presented Sir Keir Starmer with his first big challenge in office, and the Southport stabbings - followed by riots - look set to colour the early stages of his premiership.
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Former child sex abuse inquiry chair Professor Alexis Jay criticises 'weaponisation' of issue by Tory MPs
Professor Alexis Jay has criticised the "weaponisation" of child sexual abuse by the Conservatives and accused the previous government of an "awful" response to the scandal.
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Digital driving licences to be introduced this year
Digital driving licences will be introduced later this year under plans to use technology to "overhaul" public services.
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No one is safe in Trumpland - even the Prince of Darkness
It was a small signifier - one which could be over-interpreted - but nevertheless provoked angst among some in government at a time when there isn't universally huge confidence that UK-US political relations are as robust as they should be.
World News
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Hotel fire at ski resort in Turkey kills at least 76 people - four people arrested
A fire at a hotel in a popular ski resort in Turkey has killed at least 76 people, the country's interior minister has said.
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Donald Trump tries to negotiate TikTok sale on live TV as he defends Capitol riot pardons
Donald Trump has attempted to negotiate a potential TikTok sale on live television, in what was supposed to be an announcement about investment in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure.
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Eight killed in Israeli 'military operation' in area not covered by ceasefire
Eight people have been killed in the occupied West Bank after Israeli troops carried out a raid in the city of Jenin – an area not covered by the Gaza ceasefire agreement.
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Trump has everyone at the World Economic Forum in Davos guessing
Donald Trump likes to discomfort his enemies.
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The climate rules Trump has ripped-up already
Moments after taking office, the new president Donald Trump issued a flurry of orders ripping up rules to protect the climate and natural world.
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Donald Trump to wrench US out of landmark Paris climate agreement - again
Donald Trump will pull the US, the world's second-largest climate polluter, out of the most important global treaty for tackling climate change for the second time.
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'Mysterious balls' that washed up on Australian beaches contained faecal bacteria
Tests on the "mysterious balls" which led to the closure of several Australian beaches last week have revealed they were made up partially of faecal bacteria.
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Australian broadcaster apologises to Novak Djokovic after 'has-been' comments
An Australian broadcaster has apologised to Novak Djokovic and Serbian tennis fans after calling the 24-time Grand Slam champion "overrated" and a "has-been".
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Gazan girl, 3, who lost both legs under Israeli bombardment walks again after receiving treatment in US
Doctors in America have praised a three-year-old Gazan girl who is walking again just six months after losing both legs.
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Ceasefire deal: Gaza faces huge task of rebuilding after mass destruction
With the ceasefire now in effect, it hopes to bring an end to the most destructive chapter in the almost 77 year-long conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
Weird News
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'Mysterious balls' that washed up on Australian beaches contained faecal bacteria
Tests on the "mysterious balls" which led to the closure of several Australian beaches last week have revealed they were made up partially of faecal bacteria.
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Hotels on Greek islands could soon fill swimming pools with seawater in drought fight
Hotel pools on Greek islands could be filled with seawater this summer as politicians try to combat the country's two-year drought.
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Woman 'surprised' after being declared dead
A woman has spoken of her anguish after she was mistakenly declared dead.
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'Pothole Land': Residents of Wrexham village turn road into tourist attraction
Residents on a road in North Wales have taken matters into their own hands by turning a road full of potholes into a tourist attraction.
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Man, 84, fights off launderette robber with pair of jeans in Maltby
An 84-year-old used a pair of jeans to help repel a masked man who twice tried to rob him in a launderette.