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Emily Eavis answers to her critics - 'weak' line-up to divisive Euros decision
Glastonbury Festival organiser Emily Eavis has answered to her critics from not showing the England game to her choice of headliners
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Taylor Swift gets Royal approval as Palace band play huge hits ahead of Wembley
Taylor Swift is set to perform the first of eight shows at Wembley Stadium in London this week, with the singer-songwriter's the Eras Tour having reached the UK recently
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'Certain' babies can dislodge own breathing tubes, Lucy Letby trial hears
Ex-nurse Lucy Letby is on trial at Manchester Crown Court for the alleged attempted murder of a prematurely-born baby girl at the Countess of Chester Hospital in 2016
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Doctor saw ‘no evidence’ of killer nurse trying to help dying baby
Ex-nurse Lucy Letby is on trial for a count of attempted murder of a premature baby girl in February 2016 after she allegedly tried to remove her breathing tube at the Countess of Chester Hospital's neo-natal unit
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New 'glowing dye' treatment 'slashes chance' of cancer returning
The dye - which has been developed for prostate cancer but could be adapted to other forms of the disease - shows up areas of cancerous tissue not picked up by the naked eye during surgery
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Four more boys, including 12-year-old, arrested as girl raped on playing fields
Police are appealing to the Newark community for information after four more boys were arrested earlier this week on suspicion of rape - they have been released on bail with strict conditions
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Police pledge to address 'policy violations' after Scottie Scheffler arrest
World number one golfer Scottie Scheffler was arrested midway through the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla, before eventually returning to finish tied for eighth
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William to take on big role at 'wedding of year' while Charles 'might not go'
Prince William is among the groom's party as Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor is set to marry Olivia Henson in a lavish ceremony at Chester Cathedral next month
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Families want Lucy Letby inquiry livestreamed to stop 'offensive conspiracies'
The inquiry will look into how the nurse was able to murder babies on the Countess of Chester's neonatal unit in 2015 and 2016, the conduct of others at the hospital and the culture in the wider NHS
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New test for sleep condition linked to diabetes, stroke and heart disease
The new devices can be used at home while a person sleeps and do not require formal instructions from hospital staff on how to use them - they are also considered less invasive
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Teacher 'pregnant with pupil's baby' surprised him with 'four-word gift'
Rebecca Joynes, 30, is accused of six counts of engaging in sexual activity with a child, including two while being a person in a position of trust, she is currently on trial at Manchester Crown Court
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Police issue wanted notice after prisoner escapes and goes on run
Police are appealing after convicted burglar Ricky Wall, 23, was reported missing on Saturday morning after absconding from Hollesley Bay open prison in Suffolk
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Pilot who crash-landed plane from 300ft 'owes his life' to air ambulance crew
Mike Aubrey was working in Manchester when he crash-landed his light aircraft into woodland from 300ft in East London. His wife Jo has paid tribute to the emergency services
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Men given 'premature death' warning while women face 'poor health' conditions
The global study indicates there are stark differences between men and women when it comes to health, with men more likely to have health conditions that lead to premature death
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Young girls in UK are 'drinking, smoking and vaping more than boys'
The UK is "top of the charts" globally for child alcohol use, a major report has found. Girls across the country are drinking, smoking and vaping more than boys
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Calls for better labelling needed on vegan alternatives to meat and dairy
The study found that plant-based alternatives to meat and cheese had more fibre and lower levels of saturated fats. They also typically have a lower environmental impact
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Nursery worker's first four words after finding nine-month-old baby girl dead
Kate Roughley is accused of manslaughter and child cruelty after baby Genevieve Meehan, nine months, was strapped face down to a bean bag at Tiny Toes Nursery, Stockport
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Asylum seeker 'cursed' housemates before 'murdering pensioner', court hears
Ahmed Alid allegedly called his housemates 'devils' before stabbing one then knifing pensioner Terence Carney to death in the street in Hartlepool, a trial has heard
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Murderer who strangled teacher in park attacks two prison officers
Sexual predator Koci Selamaj, who was jailed for at least 36 years for the murder of primary school teacher Sabina Nessa, has admitted attacking two prison officers in Frankland Prison
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NHS project could be 'life-changing' for people with diabetes
The NHS has been given £2.5 million to help identify patients who could receive the world-first "artificial pancreas" which will help people with type 1 diabetes
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1,000-year-old oak tree that fell in storm to be resurrected as whiskey casks
The ancient giant, with a 10-metre girth, stood tall on the grounds of Swainstown Farm in Kilmessan, Co Meath, until powerful Storm Elin brought it crashing to earth last year
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‘Hearts broken’ as funerals held on Good Friday for three killed in Armagh crash
Marina Crilly, 24, Emma Mallon, 22, Philip Mitchell, 27, and Keith Morrison, 22, all from the Armagh area, were formally named by police on Wednesday as the victims of a road crash last weekend
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Boy, 9, killed in car crash remembered as “best buddy” and “little angel"
Zac Roe, from Andover in Hampshire, died at the scene in East Woodyates on Monday. Dorset Police were called to a report of a crash on the A354 Salisbury Road at 5.21pm
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Dad sobs outside inquest for his three 'murdered' kids as horror details shared
WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT An inquest into the deaths of Fares, Joury and Mohammed Bash found the children died after suffering knife wounds to the chest and neck at their home in Sea Mills, Bristol
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What playing Wordle actually does to your brain – as studied by health experts
From humble beginnings Wordle has quickly become something of an internet sensation for problem-solvers, hundreds of thousands of whom have made the daily challenge part of their regular routine