National News
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Liverpool beat Tottenham at Anfield to deal blow to Spurs top four hopes
Salah scores as Spurs' top-four hopes dealt blow
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Titanic and Lord of the Rings actor Bernard Hill dies aged 79
Lord of the Rings actor Bernard Hill dies aged 79
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ten year old girl dies in house fire in bradford
10-year-old dies as woman and three children taken to hospital after blaze
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Rail strikes to cripple services again
Rail and tram passengers face a week of disruption because of strikes which will lead to some parts of the country having no trains on days of industrial action.
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BP set for slower first quarter profits
BP is expected to announce slowing profits and revenues for the first quarter of 2024, as it wrestles with lower oil prices and weaker refining margins than this time last year.
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Labour not planning alliances with SNP
Labour is “not planning alliances” with the SNP “or anyone”, the party’s national campaign co-ordinator has said.
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Real Madrid crowned LaLiga champions
Striker Portu scored twice as Girona fought back to beat Barcelona 4-2 and hand Real Madrid the LaLiga title.
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Jak Jones secures World Championship final spot
Jak Jones sealed his status as one of the unlikeliest of World Snooker Championship finalists after completing an attritional 17-12 triumph over former champion Stuart Bingham at the Crucible.
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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie performs after Co op Live chaos
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie has delivered a high-energy show to thousands at Manchester AO Arena after the US rapper’s gig was moved from the crisis-hit Co-op Live music venue.
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Olly Alexander Israel Eurovision inclusion remarks extreme
Olly Alexander has said he respects fans’ right to boycott the Eurovision Song Contest over Israel’s inclusion but feels some of the language used against contestants has been “very extreme”.
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Sadiq Khan wins third term in London
Labour’s Sadiq Khan has stormed to victory in the London mayoral election.
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UK bank holiday weather Mixed picture
UK bank holiday weekend weather will be a “mixed picture” with warmer-than-average sunny patches breaking through the clouds, the Met Office has said.
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Ipswich promoted to Premier League
Goals from Wes Burns and Omari Hutchinson fired Ipswich back into the Premier League for the first time in 22 years with the 2-0 win over Huddersfield also confirming the Terriers’ relegation.
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Mayoral results due as election counts continue
Among the contests being decided today are the mayoral races in London and the West Midlands
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Final day of Championship campaign
Ipswich only need a point against Huddersfield to secure automatic promotion
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Kevin Spacey denies new allegations
The claims are set to be made in a Channel 4 documentary next week
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Fuel prices up 10p per litre since start of year
The RAC say the average price of a litre of petrol went up by 3p in April alone
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King hugged by niece Zara Tindall at Royal Windsor Horse Show
Charles braved the rain to the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
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Labour wins Blackpool South by election
Chris Webb secured a majority of 7,607 in the Blackpool South by-election
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Take That cancel Co op Live gigs
Take That say they will be moving their May shows from the Co-op Live to the AO Arena due to ongoing technical issues.
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