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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 4

    🚨 Some news to share with you all from us at 🚨 will be bringing you the news at 5pm every day from now on. And he's got something to tell you all - watch his video down below ⬇️

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  2. May 13

    A trifle will become part of British royal food history after becoming the winner of the Platinum Pudding competition. The dessert is intended to follow in the footsteps of coronation chicken and the Victoria sponge - but does it taste any good? We sent to find out.

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  3. May 13

    It may be 14 years since Arlene Phillips left Strictly, but she's as busy as ever. The showbiz legend has been working on a show about the singer Cher and a new West End production of Grease. caught up with her to hear all about it.

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  4. May 13

    Young people between 16 and 24 are the loneliest age group, according to new survey. So today the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have launched a campaign asking people to carry out small acts of kindness to lift someone out of loneliness. |

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  5. May 13

    The UK could face wildfires on the scale of those in southern Spain within the decade, because of climate change, fire services across the UK are warning. is in Canford Heath, near Poole in Dorset - which is one of the areas most regularly affected.

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  6. May 13

    Podcast host Deborah James has been honoured with a damehood for her inspirational fundraising efforts. Her BowelBabe cancer fund, which she launched on Monday after announcing she is receiving end of life care, has now raised more than £4m. |

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  7. May 13

    The Northern Ireland assembly has gathered for the first time since Sinn Fein became the largest party there. But it wasn't a smooth process, as the DUP refused to elect a deputy leader from their party, leaving the assembly unable to function. joins from Belfast.

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  8. May 13

    Shocking footage from Israel shows police beating people attending the funeral of a murdered journalist. The police intervention caused the pallbearers to briefly drop the casket of Shireen Abu Akleh, who witnesses say was shot by Israeli forces. |

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  9. May 13

    The Wagatha Christie libel battle continued at the High Court today, and after hearing from Rebekah Vardy it was Coleen Rooney's turn to take to the stand for the first time. Ms Rooney told the court she was surprised by how big the story became. |

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    May 13

    This is Canford Heath in Dorset. Three weeks ago it was destroyed by a wildfire, but as scientists warn that they could become a more regular event due climate change how prepared are we to deal with them? I’ll be live here on .

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  11. May 13

    Coming up on : It's Coleen Rooney's turn to give evidence in the Wagatha Christie libel case. And podcast host Deborah James gets a damehood after raising over £4m for cancer charities. Join and on from 5pm.

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  12. May 13

    "I've been acting my whole life - trying to act normal" Former Holby City actor Jules Robertson talks to and about living with autism and winning Best Actor at the Rome Outcast Independent Film Award for his role in 'Love'. |

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  13. May 13

    New research has found half of those hospitalised with Coronavirus tend to be in poorer health than the general population two years on, and still have at least one symptom. invited a group of long Covid sufferers into her home to talk about their experiences.

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    May 13

    If you’ve got lemons, you make lemon trifle winner at 5 - creator Jemma assures me there is a shortcut method!

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  15. May 12

    There are more the 26,000 people who have sought refuge in the UK under the "Homes For Ukraine" scheme. 89-year-old widower David Glasspole opened his home to refugees, and he is now hosting a mother and her two children. visited them to see how they're getting on.

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  16. May 12

    As MP Lee Anderson comes under fire for claiming people use food banks because they're unable to cook “properly”, 's Andrew Forsey tells what these people lack is enough money in their pockets to cook while also keeping a roof over their heads".

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  17. May 12

    The Ukraine war has pushed Finland to announce that it supports joining Nato "without delay". The country had previously opted to stay neutral for fear of antagonising Russia. explains the significance of this.

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  18. May 12

    'Appalling' waits for ambulances dealing with ‘life-threatening’ callouts in England are leaving lives at risk. The average response time for ambulances dealing with the most urgent incidents was 9 minutes and 2 seconds - above the national target of 7. |

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  19. May 12

    It's day three of the Wagatha Christie libel case, which Rebekah Vardy brought against fellow footballer's wife Coleen Rooney. has been at the High Court and tells us Ms Vardy broke down several times as she underwent another day of cross-examination.

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  20. May 12

    Around 50 more fines have been issued by police investigating possible lockdown-breaking parties in Downing Street and across Whitehall. It brings the number of fines to more than 100. Our Political Editor has the latest on the Partygate scandal.

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  21. May 12

    The UK economy shrank by 0.1% in March - a sign that households are cutting down on spending as they start to feel the impact of rising prices. There was some growth at the start of the year, driven by the travel industry, but it was weaker than expected. |

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