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Inside 'data centre alley' - the biggest story in economics right now
If you ever fly to Washington DC, look out of the window as you land at Dulles Airport - and you might snatch a glimpse of the single biggest story in economics right now.
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Prince Andrew: Government faces growing calls to formally strip Duke of York title
The government is facing increasing pressure to formally strip Prince Andrew of his dukedom.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs files to appeal his conviction and sentence
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is appealing the conviction handed down to him earlier this year over prostitution charges relating to his former girlfriends and male sex workers.
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Senior King aide was head of royal protection when Prince Andrew 'asked officer to dig up dirt on accuser'
A current senior member of the King's household was the head of royal protection at the time Prince Andrew allegedly asked one of his police officers to dig up dirt on Virginia Guiffre, Sky News has discovered.
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Violent protests at Dublin hotel housing asylum seekers after alleged sexual assault
A police officer has been injured after a night of violent protests outside an asylum hotel in Dublin - with six arrests made.
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Highest September borrowing since 2020 and debt interest payments surge ahead of budget
Government borrowing hit its highest September level since 2020 last month, according to official figures showing a leap in debt interest payments to almost £10bn,
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Chancellor looking at cutting energy bills in budget
Rachel Reeves will tell Cabinet colleagues she is considering measures to reduce household energy bills as part of her budget response to rising inflation, expected to reach 4% when official figures are announced on Wednesday.
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Ukraine uses British Storm Shadow cruise missiles to strike Russian chemical plant
British Storm Shadow cruise missiles penetrated Russian air defences in a "massive" strike by Ukraine against a chemical plant inside Russia that makes gunpowder and explosives, the Ukrainian military has revealed.
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Parkinson's patient plays clarinet during brain surgery
A Parkinson's patient played the clarinet while undergoing surgery, allowing doctors to see, and hear, immediate results.
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British troops deployed to Israel to 'monitor Gaza ceasefire' after US request
Britain has sent a senior commander and a small number of troops to Israel to help international efforts to monitor a fragile Gaza ceasefire following an American request.
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ChatGPT maker launches web browser Atlas to rival Google Chrome
The maker of the world's most popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot has launched a web browser, potentially accelerating the change in how people search and access information.
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Putin-Trump Budapest meeting in doubt as official says 'no plan for immediate future'
There are no plans for Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to meet in person in the near future, according to a White House official.
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Jewels stolen in Louvre heist worth £76m, prosecutor says
The jewels stolen from the Louvre are worth an estimated €88m (£76m), a Paris prosecutor has said.
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Thames Water defers decision on fight for higher bills
Thames Water has deferred its planned challenge to the industry regulator's curbs on customer bill increases, amid continuing efforts to secure a potential buyer for the cash-strapped business.
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Minister called a 'liar' as third survivor quits grooming gangs inquiry
The government's national inquiry into grooming gangs has been accused of "descending into chaos", with Home Office minister Jess Phillips being called a "liar" for disputing allegations that the inquiry is being diluted.
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How the Louvre investigation is unfolding – as police face 'a race against time'
A 100-strong specialist police unit is investigating the daring theft of French Crown Jewels from the Louvre – as officers face "a race against time" to recover the "priceless" objects.
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Ashraf Mahrous: Egypt's 'strongman' wrestler pulls ship using his teeth
An Egyptian wrestler is hoping he has set a world record after pulling a 700-ton (635,000kg) ship with his teeth.
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'Weaponised' Maccabi-Villa game is already a fraught fixture - and there are still two weeks to go
Aston Villa never said if they supported or opposed the ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans but now they are dealing with the fallout and implications of the divisive decision by authorities in Birmingham.
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Children 'paid huge price' during COVID and future lockdowns should be 'last resort', says Boris Johnson
Children "paid a huge price" to protect the rest of society during lockdown and school closures should only be a "last resort" in future pandemics, Boris Johnson has said.
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Gavin Plumb: Man jailed for plotting to rape and murder Holly Willoughby loses appeal against life sentence
A security guard jailed for plotting to kidnap, rape and murder TV star Holly Willoughby has lost an appeal against his life sentence.
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Met Police raid more than 120 shops suspected of selling stolen goods in shoplifting crackdown
The Metropolitan Police have raided more than 120 shops suspected of selling stolen goods in the force's largest ever crackdown on shoplifting.
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Bank tax could hurt households and business lending, UK's biggest mortgage provider says
The chief executive of Lloyds Banking Group has warned that a tax raid on the banks could harm lending to households and businesses.