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World number one Jannik Sinner considered walking away from tennis during his doping case, stating he "didn't feel comfortable" as players looked at him "differently" during the Australian Open.

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Mark Wood is irritated by a "golf, golf, golf" narrative around the England team, but admits they do not help themselves.

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Erin Patterson admits lying to police about her relatives' deaths, but will argue they were a "terrible accident".

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Liverpool West Derby MP Ian Byrne claims young and working class fans are priced out of big matches.

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The real battleground of the current trade war might be China's domestic economy

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The event on a sandbar in the Isles of Scilly takes place in extreme low tides.

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Scientists, including researchers in Bath, have come up with 100 proposed uses for the robots.

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Inter Milan's record Champions League scorer will be bidding to beat Barca and lead his club to this season's final.

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Turkey has been building military bases on Iraqi territory, the BBC finds, raising fears of an occupation.

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After years of suffering, a cutting-edge test diagnosed Ellie Irwin with a rare bacterial infection.

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The scheme lets people become citizens after paying, buying or renting property of a certain value, and donating to charity.

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US President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke after Canada's general election.

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India has accused Pakistan of supporting militants behind an attack in Kashmir that killed 26 tourists.

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The results of the ballots will mould the national political mood, our political editor writes.

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The incident took place at a hair salon in the town of Uppsala, Swedish media report.

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People in Spain and Portugal tell us what got them through a day with no electricity.

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Elle Mortimer says she enjoyed the race so much, she has already signed up for next year's.

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Tony Blair's speaks out about energy policy and the Prince and Princess of Wales head to the Isle of Mull.

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He tells a crowd in Michigan that he is using his presidency to deliver "profound change".

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The Society of Radiographers says allowing men to do mammograms would reduce staff shortages.

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The explosion sparked a blaze which engulfed the home but has since been extinguished.

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The move to increase staff numbers comes as the coffee shop giant continues to see sales fall.

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Those without upgraded meters could also find their heating stuck on or off, energy watchdog Ofgem warns.

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US press secretary Karoline Leavitt calls a reported plan to detail tariff impact on prices a "hostile" political act.

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Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta says his side will have to "do something special in Paris" if they are to reach the Champions League final following defeat in their semi-final first leg.

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