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Europe · LondonLewis Hamilton has responded to comments made by Nelson Piquet. Hamilton said that Formula One should ignore "old voices" and reject racism. The seven-time F1 champion was speaking ahead of the British GP. Hamilton is encouraging F1 to do more to widen the diversity andclusivity of the sport.See the Story
Lewis Hamilton says 'older voices' shouldn't be given a platform following Nelson Piquet's comments
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Europe · LondonJos Buttler has been named England's new white-ball captain. The 31-year-old replaces Eoin Morgan, who has retired from international cricket. Buttler will take charge of 12 games in July, including T20 and ODI series against India and South Africa.See the Story
Jos Buttler named England white-ball captain after Eoin Morgan retirement
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Europe · LondonThe British monarchy’s publicly-funded spending rose by 17% to 102.4 million pounds ($124 million) in the past year, with the renovation of Buckingham Palace taking up a large part of the expenses, royal accounts published Thursday showed. The palace’s annual Sovereign Grant report showed that royal spending went up by 14.9 million pounds compared to the previous year.See the Story
UK royals’ spending up 17%, mostly for palace overhaul costs
44% Center coverage: 18 sources
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Europe · LondonRugby union and rugby league have operated separately since 1895. Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries made the gaffe at an event in St Helens. It is her latest gaffe following a much-mocked TikTok video in which she talked about her responsibilities running Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.See the Story
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries gets rugby league and rugby union mixed up while speaking at world cup event
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Europe · LondonA yellow thunderstorm warning is in place for parts of England and Wales. Heavy downpours could bring 10-20mm of rain within an hour. Forecasters say conditions are likely to pick up next month with a warmer spell expected. A hot spell is predicted to arrive just in time for the school summer holidays.See the Story
UK weather: Thunderstorm warning issued by Met Office in England and Wales before hot spell expected next month
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Europe · LondonAndrew Bailey said Britain's economy would likely weaken earlier and be more intense than others as a result of the energy price shock. The situation was further exacerbated in this country by the legacy of Covid in the labour market as companies struggled with a shortage of workers. To address inflation, the Bank of England needed the option of half-point interest rate rises.See the Story
Cost of living latest: Drivers are being overcharged by petrol stations, RAC say; Netflix to release cheaper subscription - but there's a catch
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Europe · LondonProfessor Kevin Fenton says people with symptoms such as blisters, fevers and swollen glands should stay at home over the weekend. His warning comes ahead of Pride in London, an LGBT+ festival and parade, on Saturday. There were 1,076 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the UK between May 6 and June 26, according to the latest Government figures.See the Story
Pride: Stay at home if you have monkeypox symptoms
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US & Canada · EnglandWimbledon champion Novak Djokovic famously decided not to get vaccinated against COVID-19. At Wimbledon, where the All England club is following British government guidance that requires neither shots nor testing, three of the top 20 seeded men have withdrawn over the first four days of action. At Roland Garros last month, Krejcikova lost her opening match in singles, then withdrew before trying to defend her doubles championship there.See the Story
COVID-19 at Wimbledon: 3 top-20 men out after positive tests
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Europe · LeicesterPhilip Burdett, 59, was sentenced for gross negligence manslaughter at Leicester Crown Court. His 61-year-old sister Julie died in January 2019 after years of health problems. Her body was found by paramedics on her bedroom floor covered in her own faeces, urine and vomit. Mr Justice Pepperall said he was "utterly out of his depth" when his sister died.See the Story
Extreme hoarder jailed for leaving sister to die on floor
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Europe · LondonA police officer, who killed his son and then took his own life, struggled with his mental health during the first Covid lockdown, an inquest heard.See the Story
Policeman killed son and then himself in Kidderminster, inquest finds
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Europe · LondonLily Allen says women should not have to "justify" an abortion. The mother-of-two made the comments in a statement on Instagram. She appeared on stage with teen star Olivia Rodrigo at Glastonbury. Allen is married to Stranger Things star David Harbour and has two daughters.See the Story
Lily Allen speaks out about her abortion, saying women do not need 'exceptional' reasons to 'justify' decision
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