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             What will happen to Sarah Ferguson and the princesses as Andrew loses titles? What will happen to Sarah Ferguson and the princesses as Andrew loses titles?The language of Buckingham Palace's statement is "very brutal", royal historian Kelly Swaby tells the BBC. 
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             Reeves rebuked by PM over 'regrettable' rental confusion but faces no further action Reeves rebuked by PM over 'regrettable' rental confusion but faces no further actionThe chancellor has apologised for the failure to obtain the correct licence when renting out her family home. 
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             Dutch centrist Rob Jetten wins neck-and-neck election race, vote analysis says Dutch centrist Rob Jetten wins neck-and-neck election race, vote analysis saysRob Jetten's D66 is the biggest party in Wednesday's election, according to vote analysis indicating it cannot be beaten. 
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             Synagogue attacker shot multiple times by police Synagogue attacker shot multiple times by policeTwo Jewish men were killed when Jihad Al-Shamie attacked the synagogue before being shot dead by police. 
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             Free bus passes for under 22s 'unaffordable' and will not go ahead, says government Free bus passes for under 22s 'unaffordable' and will not go ahead, says governmentThe Commons Transport Committee recommended scrapping bus fares for young people in August. 
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             Is this finally rock bottom for Mr Andrew Mountbatten Windsor? Is this finally rock bottom for Mr Andrew Mountbatten Windsor?Stripping Andrew of the title 'prince' is colossal, says the BBC's royal correspondent Sean Coughlan. 
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             Diana's childhood home or the gardener's house - where might Andrew live? Diana's childhood home or the gardener's house - where might Andrew live?The sprawling Norfolk estate is home to several properties - here is a look at where Andrew might be moving in. 
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             'She'd be so proud,' Virginia Giuffre's family tell BBC 'She'd be so proud,' Virginia Giuffre's family tell BBCThe relatives of the late Virginia Giuffre, who accused the royal of sexual abuse, say she would be "proud". 
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             Watch: Question Time audience reacts to Andrew news Watch: Question Time audience reacts to Andrew newsA recording of the programme was interrupted on Thursday as the news broke. 
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             King's statement on Andrew in full King's statement on Andrew in fullThe King's brother loses his title of prince and will now be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. 
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             Hurricane Melissa death toll rises as aid struggles to reach parts of Jamaica Hurricane Melissa death toll rises as aid struggles to reach parts of JamaicaAuthorities report at least 30 people have been killed in Haiti and 19 in Jamaica as a result of the devastating storm. 
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             Just Stop Oil trio cleared over Stonehenge protest Just Stop Oil trio cleared over Stonehenge protestThe trio are cleared of all charges after citing human rights law in their defence. 
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             Israel confirms identities of hostages' bodies returned by Hamas Israel confirms identities of hostages' bodies returned by HamasThe bodies were identified as those of Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch, the Israeli prime minister's office said. 
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             US strikes on alleged drug boats violate law, UN human rights chief says US strikes on alleged drug boats violate law, UN human rights chief saysVolker Türk said the strikes were "unacceptable" and urged Washington to halt them immediately. 
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             Pornhub says UK visitors down 77% since age checks came in Pornhub says UK visitors down 77% since age checks came inThe site tells BBC News it believes people are viewing riskier sites - but they may just be using VPNs. 
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             Four easy ways to spend less and save more money Four easy ways to spend less and save more moneyIf you're struggling to get on top of your money, here are four ways to help you manage it better. 
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             How teenager gave a street concert and was caught up in Russia's repressive past How teenager gave a street concert and was caught up in Russia's repressive pastDiana Loginova sang songs critical of the Kremlin. The 18-year-old and her bandmate are now in court. 
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             Heartbreak, headless dummies and  'eggy' Shakespeare - Celebrity Traitors fight to the death Heartbreak, headless dummies and  'eggy' Shakespeare - Celebrity Traitors fight to the deathA gruesome challenge follows yet another celebrity murder on the reality TV show, which nears its finale. 
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             Martha Kearney: I'm worried about Britain’s wildflowers - so I planted a meadow Martha Kearney: I'm worried about Britain’s wildflowers - so I planted a meadowThe decline in UK wildflower meadows not only threatens wildlife, say experts, but could drive up certain food prices 
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             Weekly quiz: How many years since Lily Allen last released an album? Weekly quiz: How many years since Lily Allen last released an album?How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days? 
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             Bats are seeking sanctuary in churches - but they're making an unholy mess Bats are seeking sanctuary in churches - but they're making an unholy messA new study estimates that about half of all churches in England have bats living in them. 
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             'We saw people murdered in front of us' - Sudan siege survivors speak to the BBC 'We saw people murdered in front of us' - Sudan siege survivors speak to the BBCHarrowing accounts from people who have escaped an RSF assault on the besieged city of el-Fasher. 
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             Sultana says party founded with Corbyn aiming to 'run government' Sultana says party founded with Corbyn aiming to 'run government'Changing "people's lives for the better" requires "winning state power", the Coventry South MP says. 
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             £420m bill cut for heavy industry as union attacks 'obscene' energy profits £420m bill cut for heavy industry as union attacks 'obscene' energy profitsUK Steel said while the increased support was welcomed, the government could have gone further. 
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             Nvidia strikes bumper AI deals with Asia tech giants Nvidia strikes bumper AI deals with Asia tech giantsFresh from $5 trillion valuation, global chips giant Nvidia has signed deals with LG, Hyundai and Samsung 
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             Long A&E waits causing heartbreaking suffering, charity says Long A&E waits causing heartbreaking suffering, charity saysPatients are dying in corridors and others left for hours in soiled clothes, says Age UK. 
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             Nasa hits back at Kim Kardashian's moon landing conspiracy Nasa hits back at Kim Kardashian's moon landing conspiracyIn a recent episode of her TV series, the reality star said she believed the moon landing was fake. 
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             A New Generational Divide: Living with(out) the Bank of Mum and Dad (Eliza Filby) A New Generational Divide: Living with(out) the Bank of Mum and Dad (Eliza Filby)Historian Dr Eliza Filby on how young people can thrive without leaning on family wealth. 
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             Aliens are invading in this sci-fi Spielberg epic Aliens are invading in this sci-fi Spielberg epicRoy Neary has an encounter with an alien spacecraft and becomes consumed with the desire to see it again 
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             Horrifyingly good movie music? It's a scream! Horrifyingly good movie music? It's a scream!Neil Brand explores Hammer's modernist soundtracks, and explains how scary music works. 
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             Get spooked by a classic horror film tonight Get spooked by a classic horror film tonightHorror-suspense story about Michael Myers, a murderous lunatic who escapes incarceration. 
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             'I'm not Schmeichel in disguise - I am just Senne Lammens' 'I'm not Schmeichel in disguise - I am just Senne Lammens'New Manchester United goalkeeper Senne Lammens is not scared by taking one of the most scrutinised roles in the modern game. 
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             'I'm completely happy' - Slot backtracks on squad comment 'I'm completely happy' - Slot backtracks on squad commentManager Arne Slot backtracks on his assertion that Liverpool's Carabao Cup exit had given "a little insight" into his squad's depth. 
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             The Hundred to hold auction and increase salaries The Hundred to hold auction and increase salariesThe Hundred will launch a player auction and significantly increase salaries for the 2026 season, following private investment into the competition. 
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             The La Liga innovator out to prove his old club wrong The La Liga innovator out to prove his old club wrongAs Eder Sarabia heads back to Barcelona, the Elche boss tells Guillem Balague about his indifferent playing career, his famous father and his return to La Liga. 
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             Has England's Euros triumph given women's club football a boost? Has England's Euros triumph given women's club football a boost?One of the constant refrains throughout England's triumphant run at Euro 2025 – and indeed most women's football matches in recent years – has been how important the success of the Lionesses has been for the growth of the game. But what has been the impact? 
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             What autumn internationals mean for World Cup draw What autumn internationals mean for World Cup drawThe autumn internationals get under way on Saturday as teams look to pick up vital ranking points before the draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup. 
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