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NHS has been broken by past governments, Keir Starmer tells BBC
The prime minister said the upcoming Lord Darzi review will reveal too many are let down by the NHS.
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A beauty pageant turned ugly: The alleged plot to steal a queen’s crown
Allegations of vote rigging threw the Miss Fiji pageant into turmoil - but what was the truth?
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Vaughan Gething to stand down at next election
The ex-first minister has told members of Cardiff and Penarth Labour party he will not stand again.
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Sir Alan Bates gets married on Richard Branson's island
The 70-year-old ties the knot with his partner of 34 years in the Caribbean.
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I saw athlete running towards me on fire after attack, neighbour tells BBC
Ugandan Olympic runner Rebecca Cheptegei died after her former partner allegedly set her on fire.
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Body found in search for missing wife of rugby star
Jenny Hastings, wife of ex-Scotland international Scott Hastings, disappeared at a wild swimming spot near Edinburgh on Tuesday.
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Manhunt for gunman as 'vehicles fired upon' in Kentucky
It is not known if there are any fatalities, and the public are warned not to approach the person of interest.
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Plan to hit 18-week NHS wait target 'set to fail'
Health bosses warn major change is needed as ministers in England prepare to publish a wide-ranging review.
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Rise of far right in Germany’s east isn’t over yet
AfD support continues to rise in Germany, driven by anger over immigration and weapons for Ukraine.
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Yellow weather warning for UK as more thundery showers on way
Officials warn areas of heavy, possibly thundery, rain may cause flooding and disruption.
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Belongings of children in care put in bin bags and lost
Campaign to stop young children in care having to pack up their lives in bin bags
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US Secretary of State Blinken to visit UK to 'reaffirm special relationship'
Mr Blinken will meet with Foreign Secretary David Lammy for talks covering the Middle East and Ukraine.
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GB win five golds in 20-medal haul on penultimate day
Para-athlete Hannah Cockroft stars for GB, storming to her ninth Paralympic title in a British one-two in the T34 800m.
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GB's Clegg dedicates second Paralympic gold to his mum
Stephen Clegg wins his second gold medal of the 2024 Paralympics in a tightly-contested men's S12 100m butterfly final.
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75 golds on offer on penultimate day - what's happening when
Your day-by-day guide to what is happening when - and who to watch out for - at the Paris 2024 Paralympics.
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Powell wins judo silver after 'going through hell'
British judoka Dan Powell takes -90kg J1 silver after losing to Brazil's Arthur Cavalcante da Silva in Paris.
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Woodhall claims Paralympic gold month after wife's Olympic triumph
American Hunter Woodhall storms to victory in the T62 400m at the Paralympics in Paris, a month after his wife Tara Davis-Woodhall won Olympic long jump gold.
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GB's Wiggs and Henshaw win Paralympic canoe golds
Britain's Emma Wiggs and Charlotte Henshaw both win canoeing gold medals at the Paris Paralympics.
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Graham wins road race to take GB's 43rd gold
Finlay Graham wins the men's C1-3 road race in Paris to take Great Britain's 43rd gold of the Paralympics.
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Coutya wins second Paris gold as GB beat Tokyo tally
Dimitri Coutya wins his second Paralympic gold medal in Paris with victory in the men's individual epee B final, as GB surpass their gold tally from the Tokyo Games.
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Sport-by-sport guide to Paris 2024 Paralympics
All you need to know about all the sports that feature at the 2024 Paris Paralympics.
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Everything you need to know about classification
How each of the 22 sports are classified at the Paris Paralympics.
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Starmer's 'blame the Tories' strategy will not hold forever
The government’s message has focused on its challenging inheritance - but responsibility and blame will ultimately shift.
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The Papers: 'Tax the rich to fund winter fuel', and Oasis go global
Sunday's headlines include the latest on cuts to winter fuel payments and Oasis taking their tour stateside.
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Why is the Pope doing a long tour when he's so frail?
His packed trip to Asia involves four countries in which Catholics are a minority.
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Spotted dick to jambalaya: Terry's 50 years of feeding MPs
As he retires, Terry Wiggins shares memories - and recipes - from his decades in the Commons kitchen.
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Don't mention Trump - how Republicans try to sway women voters
Party leaders in swing states say they focus on issues to win back women put off by Trump's personality.
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Your pictures on the theme of 'still life'
A selection of photos from our readers on a set theme.
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Is the rock scene still a boys' club?
Slam Dunk festival was criticised for releasing a line-up with only two acts featuring women.
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How did gun crime inspire hit BBC drama Sherwood?
Several plots in the the BBC's award-winning drama mirror real-life cases in Nottingham.
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Chinese giant Chery could build cars in UK
Chery is weighing up the possibility of building cars in the UK, according to a senior executive.
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Thousands of people get set for Great North Run
Conditions are expected to be rainy as the race from Newcastle to South Shields commences.
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Strictly's Aljaž: I left show to become a dad
It comes as the Sun reported he left after an incident with another dancer, which his representative denies.
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Second body found after British hikers went missing in Majorca
Police searching for a man missing after flash floods in Majorca find a body.
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Angry scenes as thousands attend rival demonstrations in Glasgow
Anti-racism demonstrators outnumber a smaller anti-immigration protest in the city's George Square.
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Body Shop's remaining stores rescued from administration
The deal for the cosmetics firm appears to secure the immediate future for remaining staff.
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Welcome to 'Carsball' as handbrake comes off for England
England took the handbrake off against the Republic of Ireland to leave their fans with plenty to be optimistic about after Lee Carsley's first game as interim boss.
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'Don't take the mickey' - Vaughan warns England
Former captain Michael Vaughan warns England not to "take the mickey out of the game" after a sloppy second day allows Sri Lanka back into the third Test.
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Sabalenka holds off Pegula to win first US Open title
Aryna Sabalenka wins her first US Open title as she puts the disappointment of last year's final behind her to hold off American home hope Jessica Pegula.
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GB win five golds in 20-medal haul on penultimate day
Para-athlete Hannah Cockroft stars for GB, storming to her ninth Paralympic title in a British one-two in the T34 800m.
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'He even laid out cones in warm-up' - 5 live experts on Carsley
BBC Radio 5 Live's John Murray and Ian Dennis discuss what they saw in England's 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland.
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£30m a year - why F1 designer is one of sport's highest-earning Britons
Adrian Newey is paid more than most drivers on the F1 grid. Andrew Benson analyses what makes the man joining Aston Martin next year so successful - and so in demand.
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Sri Lanka fight back on day two against England
Sri Lanka reach 211-5 at stumps after bowling England out for 325, before bad light once again brings an early end to play on day two at The Oval.
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Yellow weather warning for UK as more rain and thunder on way
Officials warn areas of heavy, possibly thundery, rain may cause flooding and disruption.
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Starmer visit 'moment for reset' of UK-Ireland relations
Labour leader is the first British prime minister to visit the Republic of Ireland in five years.
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Body found in search for missing wife of rugby star
Jenny Hastings, wife of ex-Scotland international Scott Hastings, disappeared at a wild swimming spot near Edinburgh on Tuesday.
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Vaughan Gething to stand down at next election
The ex-first minister has told members of Cardiff and Penarth Labour party he will not stand again.