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Lionesses surprise scrunchie making superfan who raised 14500 for charity

A 10-year-old Lionesses superfan has received support and a pair of signed boots from her heroes after she raised more than £14,500 for a young boy with cancer by selling England-inspired creations from her sewing machine. After getting a sewing machine for Christmas last year, Leah Walton has been selling World Cup-themed homemade scrunchies and […]

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Polls close in by election tests for Rishi Sunaks leadership

Counting is underway with results expected in the early hours of Friday Rishi Sunak is braced for a possible triple by-election blow after polls closed in contests which will be viewed as a test of his leadership. The Prime Minister has acknowledged that holding the seats, including Boris Johnson’s former constituency, will be a “tough

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Vegan diets produce quarter of high meat diets greenhouse gases study

Vegan diets produce a quarter of the greenhouse gases of high-meat diets, a new study has found. Researchers from the University of Oxford looking at the eating habits of 55,000 people found meat-free eating to have a much lower environmental impact on land use, water pollution risk, water use and biodiversity loss. Agriculture is a

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Daniel Ricciardo dreaming of Red Bull return ahead of F1 comeback

Daniel Ricciardo has admitted he is daring to dream about a return to Red Bull ahead of his Formula One comeback at the Hungarian Grand Prix. Ricciardo’s career looked to be all but over after he was dumped by McLaren following two underwhelming seasons with the British team. But the popular 34-year-old has been handed a second chance,

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Farage praises Government plans to revoke banks licences over free speech curbs

Nigel Farage has praised the Government following reports ministers are considering making new laws to stop banks closing customers’ accounts because they disagree with their political views. The former Ukip leader said MPs are “beginning to realise that this system is coming for them as well” after his bank accounts were closed by Coutts because

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Today at the World Cup Co hosts Australia and New Zealand play in opening games

Co-hosts New Zealand and Australia are in action on the opening day of the World Cup finals as their big moment finally arrives. The Football Ferns kick off the tournament against Norway at Eden Park in Auckland before the Matildas host the Republic of Ireland side in front of a sold-out 80,000 crowd at Stadium Australia in Sydney.

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Consultant strike will have biggest impact yet on NHS

The senior doctors are now out on strike until 7am on Saturday Thousands of consultants in England are going on strike over pay, with the action expected to cause mass disruption across the NHS. Consultant doctors and hospital-based dentists will strike for 48 hours from 7am on Thursday morning until 7am on Saturday. Sir Julian Hartley, chief

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Gunman in New Zealand kills two people ahead of Womens World Cup tournament

It happened in the city of Auckland, just hours before kick off in the opening match A gunman stormed a high-rise construction site in downtown Auckland early on Thursday morning, shooting at terrified workers and killing two people as New Zealand prepares to host games in the Fifa Women’s World Cup. The gunman was found dead after a

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Employers urged to help workers wanting to watch Womens World Cup

The plea has come from the concilation service, ACAS Employers are being urged to prepare for workers wanting to watch games during the Women’s World Cup, which kicks off today. The tournament is a big sporting event for many employees who may want to follow their favourite team, conciliation service Acas said. Acas has advised

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