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Dua Lipa has cancelled support dates with Bruno Mars
Due to having emergency dental surgery to remove wisdom teeth, Dua has confirmed she will not be joining Bruno for some of his tour dates in Australia.
UK News
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European Super League: Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp stands by opposition to breakaway competition - and was 'not involved' in plan
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said he did not find out about the European Super League until its announcement - and stood by previous comments in opposition to the idea.
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Derek Chauvin's trial over George Floyd's killing told: 'This wasn't policing, this was murder'
Derek Chauvin's trial has heard the fatal case of George Floyd "wasn't policing, this was murder", as both sides made their closing arguments.
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George Floyd: Jury in Derek Chauvin trial out to consider verdict - this is what happens next
The fate of Derek Chauvin is now in the hands of 12 jurors.
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COVID-19: India added to coronavirus travel 'red list' over new variant concerns
Travel from India to the UK is being banned for non-UK and non-Irish citizens from 4am on Friday after the country was added to the travel "red list".
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COVID-19: Does the Indian variant make vaccines less effective and how concerned should we be?
A new double mutation COVID-19 variant is thought to be behind a sudden surge in cases in India that has overwhelmed hospitals.
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Do you know these dogs? Police try to reunite dozens of pooches with their owners after raid
Photos of 48 suspected stolen dogs have been released by police who are trying to reunite the animals with their owners.
Around the World
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Thousands of people evacuated as wildfires spread across Table Mountain in Cape Town
Thousands of people are being evacuated from Table Mountain in Cape Town where winds are continuing to fan forest fires towards neighbourhoods.
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COVID-19: Families reunite as travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand opens
Families and friends have been able to reunite after a long-anticipated travel bubble between Australia and New Zealand opened.
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New Delhi enters lockdown as hospitals run short of beds and oxygen amid India's COVID surge
New Delhi is entering a week-long lockdown to prevent the collapse of the capital's health system amid India's nationwide surge in coronavirus cases.
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Why Honduras has become one of the world's most dangerous places for land rights activists
Honduras has become one of the world's most dangerous places for environmental land rights activists after a series of murders in the Central American country over the past two years.
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Two men killed as Tesla without anyone in the driver's seat crashes into tree and catches fire
Two men have been killed after a Tesla crashed into a tree and burst into flames, and officials have said no one was in the driver's seat.
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Alexei Navalny's doctors denied access to him in jail amid fears he 'could die at any moment'
Alexei Navalny's doctors say they have been denied access to him in jail, as his health is thought to be deteriorating severely while he remains on hunger strike.
Sport
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Jurgen Klopp says opinion hasn't changed on European Super League after previous opposition
Jurgen Klopp has confirmed he remains opposed to a Super League despite Liverpool pledging to join a proposed breakaway league.
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Man Utd, Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal, Man City, and Tottenham agree to join European Super League
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham have agreed to join a breakaway European Super League.
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Gary Neville 'disgusted' by Premier League clubs involved in breakaway European Super League
A furious Gary Neville has hit out at the launch of a breakaway European Super League, labelling the English clubs involved a "disgrace" and calling for them to face sanctions from the Premier League.
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European Super League: UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin condemns 'disgraceful' proposals
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has strongly condemned "disgraceful" proposals for a new European Super League as a "spit in the face of all football lovers".
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European Super League: Boris Johnson opposes plans; 'Big Six' board member says owners 'totally committed' to the concept
Boris Johnson vowed the government will do everything it can to make sure the new European Super League "doesn't go ahead in the way that it's currently being proposed", as one 'Big Six' board member says there is a "nuclear war" in football.
Strange News
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Dulux apologises after making fun of Spurs - immediately after being named their new sponsor
Dulux has apologised after making fun of Tottenham Hotspur - immediately after being signed as their new sponsor.
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Welsh river runs white after milk tanker overturns
A river in Wales has turned white after a milk tanker overturned and spilled its contents into the water.
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M&S in legal claim against Aldi over Colin the Caterpillar trademark
Marks and Spencer has launched legal action against Aldi over a claim that the discount supermarket is infringing the trademark of its Colin the Caterpillar cake.
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All Out Politics! Canadian MP completely naked in parliamentary Zoom call
A Canadian MP has apologised to colleagues after appearing completely starkers during a virtual meeting of the House of Commons.
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Facebook takes down official page for French town called Bitche
Facebook has been criticised after taking down the official page for the French town of Bitche.
Technology
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Mobile phone masts could up to 30 metres high under plans to increase rural connectivity
Mobile phone companies could be allowed to build taller masts under government plans to improve connectivity in rural areas.
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NASA's Ingenuity helicopter makes first historic flight on Mars
A helicopter has made the first ever flight on another planet, NASA has said.
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What is a non-fungible token - and why are some digital artworks selling for millions?
"I know you can be underwhelmed and you can be overwhelmed, but can you ever just be whelmed?"
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Over 10,000 government and public sector workers targeted by hostile states on social media, warns MI5
Fake profiles on networking and social media sites are being used on "an industrial scale" by rogue states and organised criminals, the UK's top domestic spymaster has warned.
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Elon Musk's SpaceX wins $2.9bn NASA contract to send humans to the moon
Elon Musk's private space company SpaceX has won a $2.9bn (£2.1bn) NASA contract to build a spacecraft to put humans on the moon.
Videos
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Thousands of people evacuated as wildfires spread across Table Mountain in Cape Town
Thousands of people are being evacuated from Table Mountain in Cape Town where winds are continuing to fan forest fires towards neighbourhoods.
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COVID-19: Boris Johnson's trip to India cancelled due to 'current coronavirus situation'
The prime minister's trip to India next week has been cancelled, Downing Street has confirmed.
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COVID-19: India added to coronavirus travel 'red list' over new variant concerns
Travel from India to the UK is being banned for non-UK and non-Irish citizens from 4am on Friday after the country was added to the travel "red list".