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Venues in England and Wales which usually close at 11pm will be able to keep serving on May 8

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Manufacturing production has been shrinking for seven months in a row.

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Thursday expected to be the hottest day of the year so far

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The housebuilder is forecasting a sharp jump in home sales this year, but said economic uncertainty could hit mortgages and spending eventually.

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A deadly attack on tourists in the disputed Kashmir last week has plunged relations between India and Pakistan to new lows, with both sides hinting at imminent military action

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The Trump administration is ending a duty-free exemption on low-value imports from China

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The teenager got into difficulty while swimming in the lake at Colwick Country Park

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More than 700 members of the PCS in Glasgow, London and Cardiff will vote in the coming weeks on whether to launch a campaign of industrial action.

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Alan Johnson warned a crackdown on overseas students could shutter Britain’s world class universities as voters head to the polls for local elections

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Federal officials are planning to move forward with the closure of thousands of acres of U.S. Forest Service land in central Oregon where dozens of people have been living in homeless camps

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Israel’s military and emergency services tackled a raging wildfire as it shut the main highway linking Jerusalem to Tel Aviv on Wednesday, 30 April.

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More than 80% of investor votes cast at its annual general meeting on Thursday were made against the proposal from Palliser Capital.

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Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers are on trial at Newcastle Crown Court accused of felling the Sycamore Gap tree

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Donald Trump began answering a question about Harvard University by speaking about Harlem, a neighbourhood in New York City, as he joined a NewsNation town hall via phone on Wednesday night (30 April).

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The Tump administration has reportedly spent more than 6 percent as the Biden administration during the same period even though federal jobs, services, agencies and contracts have been slashed

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Former vice president warns Trump’s tariffs are ‘clearly inviting a recession’ in scathing address

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‘Let this be Sara’s legacy,’ England’s child commissioner says

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After May 1, there might be no Conservative heartlands left in the country, writes Hannah Bunting

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The company, which also owns Beefeater restaurants, told shareholders that adjusted pre-tax profits fell by 14%.

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A teenager stopped to check his phone in shocking CCTV footage released by Network Rail to highlight the danger of pedestrian distractions at level crossings.

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World’s richest man calls reporting on alleged hunt for his successor ‘extremely bad breach of ethics’ as electric vehicle manufacturer’s struggles continue

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The trial of an Australian woman accused of poisoning her ex-husband’s relatives with death cap mushrooms has grabbed global attention

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The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit said 60% of an EV’s battery is capable of providing nearly six days of electricity for a typical UK home.

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North Korea and Russia have begun building their first road link, the two countries announced, hailing the construction of a bridge over a border river as a major development that will further expand their booming ties

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UK could see hottest start to May since records began in 1860

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