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Ukraine war: Russians have turned to a devastatingly random tactic in the Donbas - and they're still on the march
Carpet bombing is indiscriminate - devastatingly destructive and utterly random.
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Monkeypox: UK faces 'significant rise' in cases - as more infections found in Europe and US
The UK is facing a "significant rise" in monkeypox cases over the next week, an expert has warned, as new infections were reported in mainland Europe and the US.
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Partygate: Sue Gray's team reject claim she initiated meeting with Boris Johnson over report
Pressure is growing on Number 10 to explain a meeting between Sue Gray and Boris Johnson as it emerged an unnamed Downing Street official suggested the pair get together.
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Australia elections: New PM Anthony Albanese pledges to unite country after Scott Morrison concedes defeat
Australia's Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese has said he wants to unite the country after leading the opposition to power for the first time since 2007.
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Morgan Freeman among 963 Americans banned from entering Russia
Russia has published a list of 963 Americans who have been "permanently banned" from entering the country in response to US sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine.
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Boy who lost finger fleeing 'racist bullies' is flooded with donations for prosthetic
Good Samaritans, moved by the tale of an 11-year-old who lost his finger while fleeing racist school bullies, have donated £73,000 to help him buy a prosthetic.
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Kylian Mbappe: LaLiga criticises 'scandalous' deal to make PSG star world's highest paid footballer
The top football league in Spain - LaLiga - has described a new deal Paris Saint-Germain have given to striker Kylian Mbappe as "scandalous".
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Child actor who starred in Jaws becomes police chief where it was filmed
A child actor who starred in the blockbuster 1975 film Jaws has become a police chief on the island where it was filmed.
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Priti Patel to urge MPs to stop using 'mob rule' and support new policing powers
Home Secretary Priti Patel will tell MPs "we do not make policy through mob rule" as she urges them to support a new Public Order Bill.
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COVID: Spain relaxes entry rules for Britons ahead of summer holidays
Unvaccinated Britons planning summer holidays in Spain will be able to enter the country more easily as the government is relaxing COVID restrictions.
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Q Radio World News
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Australia elections: New PM Anthony Albanese pledges to unite country after Scott Morrison concedes defeat
Australia's Labor Party leader Anthony Albanese has said he wants to unite the country after leading the opposition to power for the first time since 2007.
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Anthony Albanese: Who is Australia's new prime minister?
Anthony Albanese is known as a pragmatic politician willing to work outside ideological lines - and someone whose first taste of politics came as a child.
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Ukraine war: Russians have turned to a devastatingly random tactic in the Donbas - and they're still on the march
Carpet bombing is indiscriminate - devastatingly destructive and utterly random.
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Morgan Freeman among 963 Americans banned from entering Russia
Russia has published a list of 963 Americans who have been "permanently banned" from entering the country in response to US sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine.
Q Radio National Sport
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Spanish GP Qualifying: Charles Leclerc salvages epic pole after spin as Max Verstappen suffers late issues
Charles Leclerc salvaged his fourth F1 pole position of the season after a stunning final lap in Spanish GP qualifying, with Max Verstappen left to bemoan a late Red Bull issue to end his hopes of battling his title rival.
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Lyon's Ada Hegerberg: I never imagined I'd reach Champions League final again after injury nightmare
Lyon striker Ada Hegerberg admits she’s gone from a “very low point” to “feeling like a kid again” after putting 20 months of injury struggles behind her to play in the Champions League final against Barcelona.
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Everton 'confident' they have complied by FFP rules after Burnley and Leeds threaten legal action
Everton insist they are "confident" they have complied with Premier League Financial Fair Play rules amid threats of legal action from Burnley and Leeds.
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PGA Championship: Tiger Woods sets sights on matching Bubba Watson's 63 after making cut
Tiger Woods hasn’t given up hope of challenging for an unlikely 16th major title after overcoming a slow start to battle through to the weekend at the PGA Championship.
Q Radio Entertainment News
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Jimmy Savile victim groped on TV fears Steve Coogan will 'struggle' playing 'monster'- as BBC drama faces calls to be axed
A woman who was groped by Jimmy Savile on Top Of The Pops fears Steve Coogan will "struggle" to portray the "monster" in an upcoming BBC drama, amid calls for the series to be axed.
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Morgan Freeman among 963 Americans banned from entering Russia
Russia has published a list of 963 Americans who have been "permanently banned" from entering the country in response to US sanctions related to the invasion of Ukraine.
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Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall to make guest appearance in EastEnders for Queen's Platinum Jubilee
Regular viewers may have trouble believing their eyes when Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall make a guest appearance in EastEnders early next month.
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Child actor who starred in Jaws becomes police chief where it was filmed
A child actor who starred in the blockbuster 1975 film Jaws has become a police chief on the island where it was filmed.
Q Radio Business News
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Why farming in UK is predominantly white - and what's being done to increase diversity
The Royal Agricultural University (RAU) is launching a new scholarship scheme to encourage more British students from ethnic minorities to enter the farming sector.
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Trump’s commerce secretary Ross plots £700m merger with UK’s Atom Bank
A senior figure in Donald Trump's Cabinet is plotting a £700m deal that would see one of Britain's biggest digital-only banks being listed on the US stock market.
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Cost of living: Grocery prices up by 'more than 20%' in advance of food inflation caused by Ukraine war
Hundreds of staple grocery items had shot up in price by more than a fifth over the two years prior to the surge in food inflation caused by Russia's war in Ukraine, according to an investigation.
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Cost of living: The story of how an energy crisis very quickly turns into a price rise for everything
This is the story of the economic shockwave currently running through this country - along supply chains, into the prices of the materials and services we use every day.
Q Radio Quirky News
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Child actor who starred in Jaws becomes police chief where it was filmed
A child actor who starred in the blockbuster 1975 film Jaws has become a police chief on the island where it was filmed.
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Parasitic worms get sucked into gender bias row amid claims of names being sexist
Parasitic worms have been sucked into the gender bias row after a report claimed the naming of the creatures was sexist.
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Metallica baby: Woman gives birth at Brazil stadium show 'as band plays Enter Sandman'
Supermarkets, cars and lifts are just some of the unusual birth places reported for babies who have made speedy entrances into the world.
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Netherlands: Boy, four, called 'a new Max Verstappen' after taking mother's car for joyride
A four-year-old boy has been likened to F1 star Max Verstappen after taking his mother's car for a drive in the Netherlands.
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Heinz unveils 'HM Sauce' and 'Salad Queen' to mark the Platinum Jubilee
Two of the UK's best-known condiments are getting a royal makeover to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Q Radio Politics
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Partygate: Sue Gray's team reject claim she initiated meeting with Boris Johnson over report
Pressure is growing on Number 10 to explain a meeting between Sue Gray and Boris Johnson as it emerged an unnamed Downing Street official suggested the pair get together.
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Priti Patel to urge MPs to stop using 'mob rule' and support new policing powers
Home Secretary Priti Patel will tell MPs "we do not make policy through mob rule" as she urges them to support a new Public Order Bill.
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Cost of living: Former Tory leader calls for benefits increase to help poorest cope
Former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith has called for benefits to be immediately increased in line with inflation to help the poorest cope with the cost of living.
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Top civil servants asked to draw up plans for job cuts of up to 40% in each department amid cost of living crisis
Top civil servants across Whitehall are to be asked to draw up plans for how they would deliver personnel cuts of up to 40% in each of their departments, Sky News understands.
Q Radio Tech News
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Artificial Intelligence sleep app may mean an end to sleeping pills for insomniacs
A new artificial intelligence sleep app has been developed that might be able to replace sleeping pills for insomnia sufferers.
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Prehistoric faeces discovered in Wiltshire gives a hint about the cooking skills of Stonehenge builders
Ancient faeces found near Stonehenge show its builders may have dined on badly cooked cow offal during epic winter feasts.
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The 'most valuable car' in the world sells for a record €135m - but it's for a good cause
The "most valuable car in the world", a 1955 Mercedes-Benz, has sold for a record €135m (£114.4m).
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The Sun: 'Solar hedgehog' among 'breathtaking' images released by European Space Agency
Scientists are investigating a mysterious "solar hedgehog" seen on the surface of the Sun.
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