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Funeral delays: Bereaved family faces 'stressful' time after eight-week wait
Changes to how death certificates are issued in England and Wales have made the grieving process more "stressful", according to bereaved families.
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'Andrew Tate phenomena' surges in schools - with boys refusing to talk to female teacher
Social media influencers are fuelling a rise in misogyny and sexism in the UK's classrooms, according to teachers.
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Millions tune in to see Sweden's annual moose migration
Millions of viewers are expected to tune in to one of TV's unlikely hits over the next few weeks, as herds of moose make their annual spring migration toward summer grazing pastures.
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Warfare's Alex Garland: 'Being anti-war is not the same as saying it should never happen'
Alex Garland says while it's "the most obvious statement about life on this planet" that the world would be a better place without war, it "doesn't mean it should never happen", and there are "circumstances in which war is required".
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Two hours of terror: Sky News investigation reveals how Israel's deadly attack on aid workers unfolded
A quadcopter buzzed overhead, blaring the voice of an Israeli official. It directed aid workers to a mound of sand on the eastern side of the road.
Local News
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Charity Trade Event to Celebrate Brewers Decorator Centres Wolverhampton’s 2nd Birthday
Free Event to Raise Funds for The Alzheimer's Society
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Local charity invites you to ‘Walk for Compton’
Specialist palliative and bereavement support provider, Compton Care, is inviting the public to ‘Walk for Compton’ to celebrate and remember their loved ones.
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Win a signed Wolves shirt! And support local specialist palliative care charity, Compton Care
Calling all Wolves fans! Now is your chance to win a fantastic framed and signed Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 2023/24 season squad shirt, with raffle proceeds going to local charity, Compton Care.
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TV Star and DJ, Jordan Davies to Appear at Wolverhampton's Gorgeous Nightclub
Prepare for a Night to Remember with Dynamic Sets from a Renowned DJ
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Kelly Walker-Reed Steps Down as CEO of Wolverhampton LGBT+
Longtime Leader to Remain Actively Involved in the Community
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Compton Care opens new community hub in Dudley *Exclusive offers and goody bags available!
Compton Care is opening a new community hub at the Churchill Shopping Centre in Dudley on Thursday 27 June and to thank the local community for its support, there are some exclusive offers up for grabs on its first day.
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The way we talk about Dying Matters - Compton Care gives expert advice during national awareness week
Specialist palliative and bereavement support provider, Compton Care is encouraging the local community to get talking about death, dying and grief for Dying Matters Awareness Week (6th-12th May).
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Saddle up! Only a few weeks left to sign up for Compton Care’s Round the Wrekin cycling event!
Specialist palliative and bereavement support provider, Compton Care, is looking forward to its popular Round the Wrekin cycle fundraiser, taking place on Sunday 19 May.
National News
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Funeral delays: Bereaved family faces 'stressful' time after eight-week wait
Changes to how death certificates are issued in England and Wales have made the grieving process more "stressful", according to bereaved families.
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'Andrew Tate phenomena' surges in schools - with boys refusing to talk to female teacher
Social media influencers are fuelling a rise in misogyny and sexism in the UK's classrooms, according to teachers.
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Man wrongly deported to El Salvador 'traumatised' by mega-prison - as Supreme Court blocks new deportations
A man wrongly deported to El Salvador was "traumatised" by his time at a notorious mega-prison, a US senator has said, as the Supreme Court blocks new deportations of Venezuelan migrants.
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The Lib Dems want to be the nice guys of politics - but is that what voters want?
Lib Dems don't tend to listen to right-wing podcasts.
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Two British nationals killed in Naples cable car crash named
Two Britons killed in a cable car crash near Naples have been named by Italian media.
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China hosts world's first half-marathon race between humans and robots
Robots have raced against humans in a half-marathon for the first time.
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'Return hubs' get UN backing in boost for potential plans to deport failed asylum seekers
"Return hubs" that would see Britain send failed asylum seekers to another country have been endorsed by the UN's refugee agency.
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How Japan could shape the future of the NHS
The health secretary is taking inspiration from Japan in his bid to change how Britons are treated by the NHS.
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Sports rights veteran Kogan in talks to chair Starmer's football watchdog
A media industry veteran who has helped negotiate a string of broadcast rights deals across English football has emerged as the frontrunner to head Sir Keir Starmer's new football watchdog.
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Pub hours extended for 80th VE Day celebrations in May
Pubs will be allowed to stay open for an extra two hours on VE Day next month to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
UK News
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Funeral delays: Bereaved family faces 'stressful' time after eight-week wait
Changes to how death certificates are issued in England and Wales have made the grieving process more "stressful", according to bereaved families.
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'Andrew Tate phenomena' surges in schools - with boys refusing to talk to female teacher
Social media influencers are fuelling a rise in misogyny and sexism in the UK's classrooms, according to teachers.
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PM and Trump step up trade talks - as chancellor warns it's 'foolish' not to engage with China
It would be "foolish" to stop engaging with China, the chancellor has said, as Sir Keir Starmer held his first call with Donald Trump since he put 10% tariffs on goods imported from the UK.
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How Japan could shape the future of the NHS
The health secretary is taking inspiration from Japan in his bid to change how Britons are treated by the NHS.
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The Lib Dems want to be the nice guys of politics - but is that what voters want?
Lib Dems don't tend to listen to right-wing podcasts.
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'Return hubs' get UN backing in boost for potential plans to deport failed asylum seekers
"Return hubs" that would see Britain send failed asylum seekers to another country have been endorsed by the UN's refugee agency.
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Two British nationals killed in Naples cable car crash named
Two Britons killed in a cable car crash near Naples have been named by Italian media.
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Sports rights veteran Kogan in talks to chair Starmer's football watchdog
A media industry veteran who has helped negotiate a string of broadcast rights deals across English football has emerged as the frontrunner to head Sir Keir Starmer's new football watchdog.
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Cat has 'back end almost cut off' by train - but makes miraculous surgery recovery
A cat whose "back end had almost been cut off" by a train managed to survive after dragging himself back to his owners.
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Pub hours extended for 80th VE Day celebrations in May
Pubs will be allowed to stay open for an extra two hours on VE Day next month to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.
World News
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Rubio's tough talk shows Trump's frustration - but there's only one loser if US walks away
Marco Rubio's comments are the strongest indication yet of Washington's apparent growing frustration at the lack of progress in peace talks.
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Two hours of terror: Sky News investigation reveals how Israel's deadly attack on aid workers unfolded
A quadcopter buzzed overhead, blaring the voice of an Israeli official. It directed aid workers to a mound of sand on the eastern side of the road.
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China hosts world's first half-marathon race between humans and robots
Robots have raced against humans in a half-marathon for the first time.
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Man wrongly deported to El Salvador 'traumatised' by mega-prison - as Supreme Court blocks new deportations
A man wrongly deported to El Salvador was "traumatised" by his time at a notorious mega-prison, a US senator has said, as the Supreme Court blocks new deportations of Venezuelan migrants.
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At least 148 people die after boat catches fire in Congo
The number of people found dead after a boat accident in Congo has risen to 148, officials have said.
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British man, 27, dies after avalanche at French Alps ski resort
A British man has died after an avalanche at a ski resort in the French Alps, local officials say.
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None, one, or 16: How many acoustic weapons does the Serbian government have and did it use them on peaceful protesters?
Anti-corruption protestors in the Serbian capital were quietly standing still, observing 15 minutes of silence on 15 March.
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Two British nationals killed in Naples cable car crash named
Two Britons killed in a cable car crash near Naples have been named by Italian media.
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Ten thousand pages of Robert F Kennedy assassination records released
About 10,000 pages of records related to the assassination of Robert F Kennedy (RFK) nearly 60 years ago have been released publicly for the first time.
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs loses bid to delay sex-trafficking trial
Hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has lost a bid to delay his upcoming sex-trafficking trial by two months.
Entertainment News
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Sean 'Diddy' Combs loses bid to delay sex-trafficking trial
Hip hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs has lost a bid to delay his upcoming sex-trafficking trial by two months.
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Warfare's Alex Garland: 'Being anti-war is not the same as saying it should never happen'
Alex Garland says while it's "the most obvious statement about life on this planet" that the world would be a better place without war, it "doesn't mean it should never happen", and there are "circumstances in which war is required".
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UB40 say striking Birmingham bin workers 'shouldn't give up'
Birmingham band UB40 say the city's striking bin workers and their union should "keep fighting" in their dispute over pay.
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Drummer Zak Starkey speaks out after leaving The Who
Drummer Zak Starkey has said he is "surprised and saddened" after parting ways with The Who following recent charity shows at the Royal Albert Hall.
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Muscles from Brussels Jean-Claude Van Damme sends 'big kiss' to Putin with ambassadorial job request
Jean Claude Van Damme appears to have told Vladimir Putin that he wants to come to Russia as an '"ambassador of peace".
Sports
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Man Utd 5-4 Lyon (agg 7-6): Ruben Amorim invokes spirit of 1999 after incredible Europa League comeback
Ruben Amorim says he never lost hope in a Manchester United comeback against Lyon after being inspired by watching back footage of the famous 1999 Champions League final win ahead of the Europa League quarter-final second leg.
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Antoine Semenyo: Man Utd believed to be front-runners in race to sign Bournemouth forward this summer
Manchester United are believed to be the current front-runners in the race to sign Bournemouth's Antoine Semenyo this summer.
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Ben Whittaker has been 'humbled' by dramatic draw with Liam Cameron, says Sky Sports expert Johnny Nelson
Ben Whittaker has been "humbled" by Liam Cameron but can rediscover his "amazing talent" under new trainer Andy Lee in the rematch, says Johnny Nelson.
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Marcus Rashford transfer: Forward shining since Man Utd exit but Aston Villa future still undecided
Marcus Rashford has been thriving at Aston Villa since departing Manchester United on loan in the January transfer window - yet his future remains up in the air.
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Ange Postecoglou: Tottenham boss bites back at critics following Europa League quarter-final victory vs Eintracht Frankfurt
"Unfortunately, you're going to have to put up with me for a little longer."
Politics
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'Return hubs' get UN backing in boost for potential plans to deport failed asylum seekers
"Return hubs" that would see Britain send failed asylum seekers to another country have been endorsed by the UN's refugee agency.
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PM and Trump step up trade talks - as chancellor warns it's 'foolish' not to engage with China
It would be "foolish" to stop engaging with China, the chancellor has said, as Sir Keir Starmer held his first call with Donald Trump since he put 10% tariffs on goods imported from the UK.
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How Japan could shape the future of the NHS
The health secretary is taking inspiration from Japan in his bid to change how Britons are treated by the NHS.
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The Lib Dems want to be the nice guys of politics - but is that what voters want?
Lib Dems don't tend to listen to right-wing podcasts.
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Why a 'Trump-fest' could be just the tonic for a special relationship under strain
It was perhaps not quite how officials, in London at least, had envisaged the announcement of the state visit would be made.