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The carmaker says the cuts are part of "normal business practice", but one expert blames US tariffs.

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The US singer insists there's still room for music after being cast in another film this week.

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Liverpool are in advanced talks to sign Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike in a deal worth more than £70m.

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Richard Williams is determined to write daughters Venus and Serena into sporting history.

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First broadcast in 1997, this documentary gives the band's account of their previous year.

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At least 10 shops on Victoria Street have graffiti tags sprayed on their windows, walls and doors.

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The Israeli military said it was aware of the reports that the Church of the Holy Family was hit by Israeli artillery shells.

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Trump supporters have a new priority on their minds - the release of the so-called Jeffrey Epstein files.

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Oleksandr Usyk says the UK is like his "second home", before his rematch with Briton Daniel Dubois.

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Other planned changes include expanding voter ID to include bank cards and moving to automatic registration.

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Organisers say the festival will go ahead and are trying to find an alternative to the main stage.

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Rachael Maskell says the government should be doing " more listening" to its backbenchers.

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Canada forward Olivia Smith becomes the most expensive signing in women's football history by completing a £1m move from Liverpool.

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Matthew Hall, from Hull, had left Chiavenna in Lombardy for a solo hike but failed to return.

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In defending how his administration is handling supposed files on Jeffrey Epstein, he says "some stupid Republicans" fell for a hoax.

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Footage on social media shows flames ravaging the Belgian festival's main stage, just two days before it opens.

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Most of the victims of the fire are women and children, the regional governor says.

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Ahmed al-Sharaa spoke after Israel said it would destroy government forces it accused of attacking Druze in Syria.

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For the first time in more than 100 years, no Welshman will be involved when the British and Irish Lions play a Test match.

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The official data shows wage growth has slowed while the number of vacancies continues to fall.

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The British and Irish Lions will field an all-Scottish fly-half and centre trio for the first time in history when they play Australia in the opening Test on Saturday.

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Senior officials say the sackings came after repeated organising against the government.

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BBC Sport tries to make sense of the search for a frontman, with the race for a striker hotting up before the Premier League season begins.

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Fly-half Tom Lynagh will emulate his father, the Wallaby great Michael, when he starts for Australia in Saturday's first Test against the British and Irish Lions.

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The veteran Labour MP was disciplined by the party last year over comments in a newspaper letter.

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