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World Athletics to introduce mandatory sex testing for female competitions
World Athletics will introduce mandatory testing for anyone entering female competitions to verify their biological sex, insisting it is necessary to protect women's sport.
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What is Signal? The messaging app where Trump officials accidentally shared war plans with a journalist
The security of messaging app Signal was compromised by human error when top US officials accidentally added a journalist to their group chat.
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Chancellor Rachel Reeves expected to announce further welfare cuts in spring statement
Rachel Reeves will unveil further welfare cuts in her spring statement after being told the reforms announced last week will save less than planned, Sky News understands.
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Sadism, sexual abuse and self-harm: Inside the online gangs where boys compete to be cruel
Warning: This article contains graphic material and references to suicide
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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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Peace, but at what price? Actions will matter more than words
Words. Lots of them.
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Inflation eases to 2.8% in February - but big leap lurks
The rate of inflation eased back by more than expected in February, according to official figures released ahead of a predicted leap in the pace of price growth.
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Shell's new strategy is good news for your savings
You can be sure of Shell, as it was put in the old advertising slogan, the veracity of which was borne out today.
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Nervousness in Labour about how spring statement might land - and there could be worse to come
Rachel Reeves will keep her remarks short when she delivers the spring statement today.
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Spring statement: Rachel Reeves to bring back 'securonomics' but in a markedly different guise
Remember "securonomics"? It was the buzzword Rachel Reeves gave to her economic philosophy back before the election.
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Hacking by criminals and spies has reached 'unprecedented complexity', Microsoft says
A surge in hacking attempts by criminals, fraudsters and spy agencies has reached a level of "unprecedented complexity" that only artificial intelligence will be able to combat, according to Microsoft.
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Donald Trump urged to fire US defence secretary Pete Hegseth over war plans leak
Donald Trump has been urged to fire US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth following the leak of highly sensitive war plans - as national security adviser Mike Waltz said he took "full responsibility" for organising the group chat.
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Snow White: Blighted by controversy, but Disney live-action remake still tops box office
Disney's live-action remake of Snow White And The Seven Dwarves has topped the North American box office chart, despite a controversy-packed run-up to the film's release.
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King and Queen's state visit to Vatican postponed as Pope recovers from illness, palace says
The King and Queen's state visit to the Vatican has been postponed by mutual agreement as the Pope recovers from illness, Buckingham Palace said.
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Police no longer treating fire that shut Heathrow Airport as 'potentially criminal matter'
The Metropolitan Police says it is no longer treating a fire, that led to the closure of Heathrow Airport last week, as a potentially criminal matter.
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Tesla sales slump 40% across Europe as Elon Musk backlash grows
Tesla sales across Europe plunged 40% last month, raising further questions over the extent drivers are being put off by its chief executive Elon Musk's politics.
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Assisted dying in doubt as rollout could be delayed until at least 2029
Assisted dying may not available in England and Wales until at least 2029 after MPs approved an extension of the rollout period.
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Gerard Depardieu acknowledges 'vulgar Russian nature' but denies sexual assault in trial
Gerard Depardieu testified that he has been told he has "a Russian nature" for his drinking, during his sexual assault trial.
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Ukrainian drones shot down over Black Sea, Russia claims - hours after partial ceasefire agreed
Ukrainian drones have been shot down over the Black Sea, Russia's defence ministry has claimed - hours after a partial ceasefire was agreed.