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Search teams look through a derelict and abandoned property to the west of Praia De Luz, Portugal in the search for Madeleine McCann.

Madeleine McCann detectives drain well as police look for toys and DNA in renewed search

Keir Starmer Puts UK On War-fighting Readiness In Defence Review

Britain 'to commit to spending 3.5 per cent of GDP on defence' within the next decade as NATO hike targets

(L-R) Phineas Float, Jonathan Collyer and Lisa Stocker sit inside a court room for their trial at the Denpasar district court, in Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia, 03 June 2025.

Three Brits face death penalty for 'smuggling nearly 1kg of cocaine in Angel Delight sachets' into Bali

Dutch PM Dick Schoof steps down and far-right leader Geert Wilders quits as Dutch government plunged into chaos

Dutch PM Dick Schoof steps down and far-right leader Geert Wilders quits as Dutch government plunged into chaos

Women hold a banner featuring Elon Musk during a protest calling for justice for victims of sexual abuse and grooming gangs, outside the council offices at City Centre in January 2025 in Oldham.

Nearly 300 historic child grooming gang cases to be looked at again, says Home Secretary

Afghan nationals Shah Salim Sajjadi, 38, and Safiollah Mohammadi, 25, were arrested after the vessel arrived into UK waters

French police pulled dead woman and child off migrant boat and let people smugglers carry on to UK

The pair of teenagers threatened to “torch” the pensioner before punching a hole in his window and pushing a firework into his home.

WATCH: Moment teenagers flee after throwing firework into pensioner’s home causing fatal blaze

Just before midnight, after major broadcasters projected that Lee Jae-myung would win the presidency, he made his first public appearance with his wife, Kim Hye-Kyung, in front of the National Assembly to greet his supporters.

South Korea opposition Lee Jae-myung wins election following months of martial law chaos

Ukraine’s underwater explosion attack on Crimean Bridge caught on camera

Ukraine’s underwater explosion attack on Crimean Bridge caught on camera

Police on duty outside Windsor Castle (file image)

Man in his 30s arrested after breaking into grounds at Windsor Castle

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Starmer's defence review ignores reality: the UK’s military is too small to keep the nation safe, writes Mike Martin MP.

Starmer's defence review ignores reality: the UK’s military is too small to keep the nation safe, writes Mike Martin MP

Magistrates are the backbone of our justice system – and we need more of them.

Magistrates are the backbone of our justice system – and we need more of them, writes Lord Ponsonby

Lord Hermer

If Keir Starmer had any backbone, he would sack Lord Hermer, writes Chris Philp

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Pipers at the statue to Robert The Bruce during a re-enactment to commemorate the 700th anniversary of the Battle Of Bannockburn.

Controversial trotting track development at historic Bannockburn battlefield site dismissed

EuroMillions tickets and a pen

Biggest-ever £199,000,000 EuroMillions jackpot up for grabs tonight

The farmhouse where police have been searching for Madeleine McCann

Live updates: Police drain a well in search for Madeleine McCann

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Women hold a banner featuring Elon Musk during a protest calling for justice for victims of sexual abuse and grooming gangs, outside the council offices at City Centre in January 2025 in Oldham.

Nearly 300 historic child grooming gang cases to be looked at again, says Home Secretary

Yvette Cooper, Home Secretary, at a cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street London

Prevent referrals for young people has doubled since last summer, says Yvette Cooper

Music creators and politicians take part in a protest calling on the Government to ditch plans to allow AI tech firms to steal their work without payment or permission

MPs vote to continue parliamentary ping-pong over AI ‘theft’ crackdown

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The Trump administration has ordered an investigation into Biden's final days in office.

Trump admin orders probe into Biden's 'competency' over pardons issued in his final days in office

Donald Trump blames Joe Biden's 'ridiculous border policy' over 'petrol bomb' attack at pro-Israel rally in Colorado

Donald Trump blames Joe Biden's 'ridiculous border policy' over Colorado attack as man charged with federal hate crime

US President Donald Trump holds a chart as he delivers remarks on reciprocal tariffs during an event in the Rose Garden entitled "Make America Wealthy Again"

'Tariffs are not going away' Trump advisor warns as 90-day pause nears end

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Disposable Vape Ban Flouted: Why Regulation Without Enforcement Falls Flat

'Regulation without enforcement falls flat': UK disposable vape ban already failing

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Steve Reed said he'd go for a dip in the Thames.

Environment Secretary says he would have ‘no problem’ swimming in treated sewage water in the Thames

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The Environment Secretary was speaking to LBC's Nick Ferrari during Call the Cabinet

Thames Water 'facing difficult situation' as £4bn rescue deal collapses, Steve Reed tells LBC

WORLD NEWS

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Just before midnight, after major broadcasters projected that Lee Jae-myung would win the presidency, he made his first public appearance with his wife, Kim Hye-Kyung, in front of the National Assembly to greet his supporters.

South Korea opposition Lee Jae-myung wins election following months of martial law chaos

Ukraine’s underwater explosion attack on Crimean Bridge caught on camera

Ukraine’s underwater explosion attack on Crimean Bridge caught on camera

Dutch PM Dick Schoof steps down and far-right leader Geert Wilders quits as Dutch government plunged into chaos

Dutch PM Dick Schoof steps down and far-right leader Geert Wilders quits as Dutch government plunged into chaos

Crime

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Commander Julian Bennett outside a Metropolitan Police misconduct hearing at Palestra House, south east London.

Senior Met officer sacked for second time over refusing drugs test

Police officers cover with an inflatable tent, behind a firefighter vehicle, the tents delimiting the scene of an incident in Water Street.

Four people injured in Liverpool parade can be named as restrictions lifted after horror crash

Search teams look through a derelict and abandoned property to the west of Praia De Luz, Portugal in the search for Madeleine McCann.

Madeleine McCann detectives drain well as police look for toys and DNA in renewed search

Health

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Sir Tony Blair spoke at the SXSW festival in London and said Britain needs to embrace AI.

Tony Blair says Britain should have AI doctors and nurses as former PM claims it's 'absurd' not to do more in the NHS

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia

Six things you need to know about Alzheimers - as drug trials bring new hope

Illustration of Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria. This Gram negative diplococcus bacterium is the cause of the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea.

‘Concerning’ rise in antibiotic-resistant ‘super gonorrhoea,’ UK health officials warn

Business & Money

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Share prices on an iPhone, with London’s Canary Wharf in the backgroundity stock

Blue chips edge higher amid gains on Wall Street

An oil rig at sea, with two ships alongside it

Oil industry could see job cuts like Grangemouth every fortnight, report warns

A thermostat

Take up of heat pumps ‘may be boosted if households shown running cost savings’

Royals

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The Duchess of Sussex has decided to "just pause" restocking her As Ever brand

Meghan stops selling her As Ever jam... for now - as she wants to avoid 'annoying' customers

Meghan, The Duchess of Sussex, speaks during South by Southwest Conference in Austin, Texas.

Meghan branded 'too precious and serious' by Brooke Shields after speech on gender equality

Jacinda Arden met the Queen at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in London in 2018.

Jacinda Ardern reveals late Queen Elizabeth's stoic parenting advice

Science and Technology

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A close up image of a The North Face fleece

North Face and Cartier customer data stolen in cyber attacks

Imagery of a Zilch payments card and a virtual card

Buy now pay later provider Zilch to launch first physical card

UK’s most EV-friendly city has been revealed by new research.

Cities with slowest EV charging times and least amount of chargers revealed

Entertainment

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Will I am, LeAnn Rimes, Tom Jones, Danny Jones, and Tom Fletcher as judges on The Voice UK last year.

The Voice UK coaching line-up revealed with US star replacing country singer LeAnn Rimes

DJ Próvaí of Kneecap performs during Wide Awake Festival at Brockwell Park on May 23, 2025

Kneecap announce ‘biggest headline show outside of Ireland’ at London arena

The legal dispute between the two stars began in December 2024, when Lively alleged that Baldoni created a toxic environment during filming, causing “severe emotional harm” to her and her family

Blake Lively moves to withdraw emotional distress claims against Justin Baldoni amid legal battle

Weather

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Mobile ice cream van serving customers even in the rain, England, UK

UK braced for thunderstorms and heavy rain after warmest spring on record

People relax in the sunshine on deckchairs and grass outside Battersea Park Station

UK sees warmest spring on record and driest in more than 50 years

Mountainside fire on Mynydd Dinas overlooking homes in Port Talbot in April this year

Fire risk warning to households after UK basks in sunny spring

Sport

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Pep Guardiola has his eyes on some top talent to add to Manchester City's team sheet this summer

How Man City could line up with Cherki in 2025/26

Sharron Davies said the canoeist needs to make a choice between his sport and OnlyFans

Olympian Sharron Davies says canoeist in OnlyFans row faces tough choice between sport and 'very good money'

Crystal Palace have lifted their first-ever trophy

Crystal Palace to meet UEFA officials as club risks being kicked out of Europa League after historic FA Cup victory

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