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UK to hand over sovereignty of Chagos Islands to Mauritius after decades-long dispute
The UK will hand over sovereignty of the remote Chagos Islands to Mauritius after a decades-long dispute.
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Woman found guilty of manslaughter of her two sets of twins who died in a house fire
A mother has been found guilty of the manslaughter of her four young sons who died in a fire.
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Cruise ship stranded off Belfast departs after months of delays, passengers say
A US cruise ship bound for a round-the-world trip has departed off the coast of Belfast for the second time this week following months of delays, passengers have said.
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Man arrested after girl seriously injured in suspected acid attack outside school in London
Detectives investigating a suspected acid attack outside a school in central London have made an arrest.
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Melania Trump speaks out on abortion rights
Melania Trump has spoken out following reports that her upcoming memoir will include a defence of abortion rights.
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Met Police marksman accused of Chris Kaba's murder 'believed colleagues could be killed'
An armed police officer claimed Chris Kaba used his car as a weapon in a bid "to escape at any cost" and that he shot him fearing "one or many of my colleagues could be killed," a court has heard.
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Northern Lights could appear over parts of the UK this week
The Northern Lights may make an appearance over the UK over the next couple of nights, after a series of solar flares erupted from the sun.
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At least 78 people dead after boat accident in DR Congo
Dozens of people are believed to have died in a boat accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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MoD censured over death of Staff Sergeant John McKelvie who was killed in vehicle training exercise
The Ministry of Defence has been censured with the maximum sanction over the death of a reservist soldier who was killed when his army vehicle rolled multiple times down a steep hill during a training exercise.
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Prince William reveals he skipped Paris Olympics due to Kate fears
Prince William has revealed he skipped the Olympic Games this year because he did not want to give his wife COVID while she was undergoing chemotherapy.
Q Radio World News
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Doctors in Lebanon fear for their lives as bombs rain down
Doctors at one of the biggest hospitals in southern Lebanon say they're scared for their lives after a string of nearby attacks within a few days.
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UK to hand over sovereignty of Chagos Islands to Mauritius after decades-long dispute
The UK will hand over sovereignty of the remote Chagos Islands to Mauritius after a decades-long dispute.
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Cruise ship stranded off Belfast departs after months of delays, passengers say
A US cruise ship bound for a round-the-world trip has departed off the coast of Belfast for the second time this week following months of delays, passengers have said.
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At least 78 people dead after boat accident in DR Congo
Dozens of people died in a boat accident in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Q Radio National Sport
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England manager search: No FA contact with Jurgen Klopp, Eddie Howe, Graham Potter or Thomas Tuchel in boost to Lee Carsley
The FA has had no contact with Jurgen Klopp, Graham Potter, Eddie Howe or Thomas Tuchel in its search for a new England manager, increasing the chances of interim head coach Lee Carsley being appointed full-time, Sky Sports News can reveal.
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Champions League: Is the new league phase format for UEFA's top club competition working?
The new Champions League format is now two gameweeks old - but has it been a success so far?
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Club World Cup: FIFA to make clubs take strongest squads to new tournament
Clubs participating in next summer's Club World Cup will have to take their strongest squads and field their strongest teams.
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Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol undisputed clash to decide 'perfect warrior,' says Johnny Nelson
As Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol fight to decide light-heavyweight supremacy, the Fabio Wardley versus Frazer Clarke heavyweight rematch is sure to be 'brutal'. Sky Sports' boxing expert Johnny Nelson appraises the big October 12 bill.
Q Radio Entertainment News
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Stephen Mulhern apologises to tenants over 'squalor' at his rental home
Presenter Stephen Mulhern says he is "absolutely mortified" to learn that tenants in a bungalow he owns in Leicester have been living in damp and mouldy conditions.
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Thousands of fake Oasis tickets advertised before North America tour sale begins
Oasis have warned fans that thousands of fake tickets for their North America tour are being advertised before the official sale has begun.
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Wim Hof film 'on hold' after allegations of abuse
A film about "The Iceman" Wim Hof has been put on hold after his former partner alleged he subjected her and her children to years of abuse.
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Disabled mum's 'terrifying' prosecution over non-payment of TV licence
"I still have panic attacks now."
Q Radio Business News
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Huge shift in interest rate predictions as Bank of England chief says cuts could be more 'aggressive'
Financial markets are now pricing in a shock interest rate cut for the UK at the next Bank of England meeting following remarks by its governor.
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Blackstone hires Goldman to sound £2bn Clarion call to buyers
Blackstone, the private equity giant, has hired one of Wall Street’s leading banks to sell the corporate events business which runs some of the world’s largest trade shows.
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Tesco sees sales growth after focus on value and rise in premium shoppers
Tesco has said a focus on value amid the continuing squeeze on shoppers' budgets has paid off through a rise in half-year profits.
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It's 'no-one for Pimm's' as owner Diageo scraps sale
Diageo, the FTSE 100 alcoholic beverages giant, has scrapped the sale of its Pimm's brand after failing to reach a deal with potential buyers.
Q Radio Quirky News
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Fat Bear Week delayed after contestant killed by rival
The start of the annual Fat Bear Week contest in the US was delayed this week after one of the potential contestants was killed by a rival.
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Naked Donald Trump statue near Las Vegas branded 'deplorable'
A statue depicting a naked Donald Trump has been branded "deplorable" by Republicans after it was put on display near Las Vegas.
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Cheese dating back 3,600 years found in Chinese tomb, researchers say
The world's oldest piece of cheese has been discovered - found laid across a mummy's neck.
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Iwao Hakamada: World's longest-serving death row inmate acquitted in Japan
The world's longest-serving death row prisoner has been acquitted after a court in Japan ruled he wasn't behind a 1966 multiple murder.
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'Stubborn' seal who doesn't like to work for her food celebrates milestone birthday
A "stubborn" grey seal pup found injured on a Cornish beach celebrated her 50th birthday on Saturday as Britain's oldest-known seal.
Q Radio Politics
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UK to hand over sovereignty of Chagos Islands to Mauritius after decades-long dispute
The UK will hand over sovereignty of the remote Chagos Islands to Mauritius after a decades-long dispute.
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Electoral Dysfunction: Starmer should hold COBRA-style meeting to decide new freebies rules, Labour veteran says
Sir Keir Starmer should hold a COBRA-style meeting with his cabinet ministers to decide new rules on donations, a former Labour minister has said.
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Kim Leadbeater says legalising assisted dying won't lead to 'slippery slope'
Allowing terminally ill people to end their lives would not lead to a "slippery slope" of widening eligibility criteria, an MP pushing for the law has insisted.
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BBC cancels Boris Johnson interview after Laura Kuenssberg's 'embarrassing mistake'
The BBC has cancelled an interview with Boris Johnson after Laura Kuenssberg accidentally sent the former prime minister her briefing notes.
Q Radio Tech News
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Northern Lights could appear over parts of the UK this week
The Northern Lights may make an appearance over the UK over the next couple of nights, after a series of solar flares erupted from the sun.
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Students adapt Meta's smart glasses to dox strangers in real time
Two students have made a pair of smart glasses with facial recognition technology to discover the private information of strangers.
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Women face increasing pressure to choose between family and career in tech, says new report
Women increasingly feel pressured to choose between having a family and their career in tech, according to a new study.
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'Most impressive comet of the year' set to burn across the night sky
A comet that was last seen when Neanderthals roamed the Earth is about to make an appearance again, as it swings through orbit towards us.
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