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Democratic Republic of Congo begins mpox vaccinations after emergency declared
Authorities in Democratic Republic of the Congo on Saturday began vaccinating against mpox, nearly two months after the disease outbreak that spread to several African countries and beyond was declared a global emergency by the World Health Organisation..
Arrests made as tens of thousands of pro Palestinian protesters gather in London
Arrests have been made as tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in central London ahead of the anniversary of the October 7 attacks in Israel..
Strictly professionals to transform into Despicable Me minions for movie week
The Strictly Come Dancing professionals will transform into minions from the Despicable Me franchise during the shows movie week special..
England captain Ben Stokes ruled out of first Test in Pakistan
England captain Ben Stokes has been ruled out of the first Test in Pakistan as he continues to recover from a torn hamstring..
South Africa is best value long haul holiday destination report
South Africa has regained its position as the best value long-haul holiday destination for UK travellers, according to a new report..
Children reported with developmental concerns up sharply since Covid data shows
The number of children in Scotland with developmental concerns has sharply increased since the Covid pandemic, figures show..
More than 250 Britons exit Beirut on chartered planes as last flight planned
Britons will continue to fly from Lebanon on Sunday after more than 250 UK citizens left the country on Government-chartered flights amid spiralling conflict in the region..
Miracles happen Anne Hathaway confirms Princess Diaries 3
Anne Hathaway has confirmed the return of The Princess Diaries, two decades after the last film was released..
Police prepare significant operation ahead of October 7 attacks anniversary
A significant policing operation will be in place across London in response to planned protest and memorial events marking the anniversary of the October 7 attacks in Israel, the Metropolitan Police said..
British family voices anger as teenagers evacuated from Lebanon without mother
The family of two UK teenagers evacuated from Lebanon have shared their anger with the Government after their non-British mother was blocked from boarding the flight with them..
Nick Knowles reveals painful injury forcing him to miss Strictlys movie week
DIY SOS star Nick Knowles said he has suffered a quite painful knee injury after falling during rehearsals on Friday, forcing him to pull out of the Strictly Come Dancing live show on Saturday night..
Fire brigade fully accepts Grenfell Tower Inquiry report recommendations
London Fire Brigade said it accepts in full the recommendations directed towards the service from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry final report, exactly a month since its publication..
The Northern Lights could put on a breathtaking display over the weekend
The Northern Lights could put on a show across the UK this weekend with recent solar flares creating the potential for a breathtaking display..
Royal Navy chief apologises for misogyny and bullying in submarine service
The head of the Royal Navy has apologised after an investigation found misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours in the submarine service..
22bn carbon capture pledge can relight fires of renewal says Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer said he wants to relight the fires of renewal in areas hit hard by deindustrialisation, as he pledged £22 billion for carbon capture and storage projects..
Met officers sacked over Bianca Williams stop and search handed jobs back
Two former Metropolitan Police officers have been handed their jobs back and will receive back-pay after winning an appeal against a ruling that they lied by saying they could smell cannabis during a stop and search of British athlete Bianca Williams and her partner..
Mike Lynch drowned and deaths of three others under investigation inquest
Tech tycoon Mike Lynch drowned and the causes of the deaths of three other British nationals remain under investigation following the sinking of the Bayesian superyacht off the coast of Sicily, a series of inquest openings in the UK heard..
Wes Streeting calling for end to action by GPs warning it will punish patients
The Health Secretary is expected to urge GPs in England to end collective action, warning it will only punish patients..
Government pledges 22bn for carbon capture to boost growth and cut emissions
The Government has pledged nearly £22 billion funding to develop projects to capture and store carbon emissions from energy, industry and hydrogen production..
Worlds first vaccine for ovarian cancer could wipe out the disease
The worlds first vaccine for ovarian cancer being developed in the UK could wipe out the deadly disease, researchers say..