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Storm Goretti to bring heavy snow and strong winds to the UK - as major incident declared in Aberdeenshire
Britain's first named storm of the year is set to strike this week, bringing heavy snow and strong winds as a new year cold snap continues to bite.
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Musk must urgently deal with Grok AI's ability to generate sexualised images, government warns
Elon Musk's X must urgently deal with its in-built artificial intelligence Grok being used to generate "absolutely appalling" fake sexualised images, Technology Secretary Liz Kendall has said.
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Trump is likely gambling he could get away with Greenland grab as NATO needs US more than he needs it
It is becoming increasingly clear that Donald Trump is serious about taking Greenland from Denmark, a NATO ally, despite warnings that such a move would destroy the alliance.
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Rapper recalled to prison after 'boasting' about schoolboy murder loses bid for release - but move to open jail approved
A murderer recalled to prison after rapping about his crime has lost a bid to be released – but the parole board said he should be moved to an open jail.
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Why are people protesting in Iran? Everything you need to know
Protests sparked by a widening economic crisis have swept across Iran for more than a week.
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Ex-Man United star said heading ball 'hasn't helped' following dementia diagnosis before death
Former Scotland international footballer Gordon McQueen said heading the ball over his 16-year career "probably hasn't helped" after he developed dementia, his daughter has told an inquest into his death.
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Police give update on search for teen girl who fell into sea
Extensive searches continue for 15-year-old Grace Keeling, who remains missing after she was swept out to sea off the East Yorkshire coast.
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'Turning point' with UK's falling birth rate may mean less workers and higher taxes
The number of deaths in the UK is likely to outweigh the number of births in 2026, marking a "turning point" for the country, an influential thinktank has predicted.
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Scotland's Justice Secretary Angela Constance 'unintentionally' breached ministerial code, investigation finds
Scotland's justice secretary "unintentionally" breached two provisions of the ministerial code, an independent investigation into her conduct has found.
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Mickey Rourke tells fans he is not behind 'humiliating' $100k eviction fundraiser
Hollywood star Mickey Rourke has told fans he is not behind a "humiliating" fundraising website set up to support him - and urged well-wishers to try and get their money back as the total reached almost $100,000.
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