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Two people rescued after boat capsizes at sea

Two people rescued after boat capsizes at sea

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One person is winched into an HM Coastguard helicopter, while the other makes their own way ashore.


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Elon Musk's Starship rocket set for fifth test flight

Elon Musk's Starship rocket set for fifth test flight

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Elon Musk's Starship rocket will be launched for the fifth time with hopes of recovering the booster.


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Columbus likely Spanish and Jewish, study suggests

Columbus likely Spanish and Jewish, study suggests

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A new study shines light on a hotly contested centuries-old mystery.


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Djokovic denied 100th title as Sinner wins in Shanghai

Djokovic denied 100th title as Sinner wins in Shanghai

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Novak Djokovic misses the opportunity to claim the 100th title of his stellar career as Jannik Sinner wins a high-quality Shanghai Masters final.


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'Like someone pressed pause on life': How Israeli strikes transformed Lebanon's buzzing capital

'Like someone pressed pause on life': How Israeli strikes transformed Lebanon's buzzing capital

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There's no music or dancing in central Beirut bars as fear spreads and displaced people fill the streets.


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Mortgage costs 'unlikely' to return to low levels

Mortgage costs 'unlikely' to return to low levels

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The boss of the UK's biggest lender says mortgage costs are unlikely to fall to levels seen in the past decade.


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England retain WXV1 title with second-half comeback

England retain WXV1 title with second-half comeback

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Watch highlights as England fight back in the second half and beat Canada 21-12 to retain the WXV1 title.


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Anderson has 'urge' to extend playing career

Anderson has 'urge' to extend playing career

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James Anderson says he has the “urge” to keep playing but is undecided on how he will extend his career.


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Folklore is thriving on social media, says Charlie Cooper

Folklore is thriving on social media, says Charlie Cooper

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The Bafta winner speaks about his new show and why young people are getting interested in folklore.


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One man's campaign against his 'anti-fun' city

One man's campaign against his 'anti-fun' city

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He wants to make residents smile and laugh against the city's "overregulation and lack of fun".


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'Standout' Doak lights up Scotland gloom

'Standout' Doak lights up Scotland gloom

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Teenage winger Ben Doak earns praise from head coach Steve Clarke and pundits after his first Scotland start in the loss to Croatia.


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Were Chelsea lucky to avoid a red card?

Were Chelsea lucky to avoid a red card?

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Chelsea's Sandy Baltimore sees a yellow card in an apparent mix-up after her team-mate Erin Cuthbert pushed over an opposition player late in their 2-1 win over Arsenal.


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Chris Mason: Alex Salmond was a man of consequence

Chris Mason: Alex Salmond was a man of consequence

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Our political editor writes that the late ex first minister was "waspish, pugnacious, unrelenting, engaging".


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Stokes set to play with first Test pitch likely to be used again in Multan

Stokes set to play with first Test pitch likely to be used again in Multan

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England captain Ben Stokes looks set to be fit for a second Test against Pakistan that seems likely to be played on the same Multan pitch as the record-breaking first Test.


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Indian politician Baba Siddique shot dead in Mumbai

Indian politician Baba Siddique shot dead in Mumbai

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Siddique was a senior political figure in Maharashtra state, which is due to hold elections next month.


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