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Fears for King and Queen Consort's first state visit as violent protests continue
The first state visit of the King's reign could be disrupted by fierce protests in France over a plan to raise the retirement age.
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Burden of social care means councils must cut other services - see how your area is affected
Councils in England are now spending almost two-thirds of their budgets on social care, and it's costing them almost £4bn more than 10 years ago.
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Millions of mobile phone and internet users set to have to pay much higher bills this time next week
Millions of mobile phone and internet users are facing a price increase of 17.3% on their bills in just a week's time.
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BBC axes latest Top Gear series and apologises to Andrew Flintoff after crash investigation
The BBC is scrapping its latest Top Gear series after completing an investigation into the accident that injured presenter Andrew Flintoff.
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You can stand in the spot where Charles will be crowned - but there's a catch
Visitors to Westminster Abbey will soon be given the opportunity to stand on the exact spot where King Charles III will be crowned, but there is a catch.
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People are spending less on dating, subscriptions and DIY
People spent less on subscription services, home improvements and dating in February, analysis by Britain's biggest building society shows.
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Retail sales 'back at pre-pandemic level' as consumer confidence hits 12-month high
Official figures have shown a much larger than expected pick up in retail sales last month as a closely-watched measure of consumer confidence reaches its highest level in a year.
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Stopping school inspections not in children's best interests, says Ofsted
Stopping or preventing school inspections would not be in "children's best interests", Ofsted has said.
Top Entertainment Stories from Sky
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BBC axes latest Top Gear series and apologises to Andrew Flintoff after crash investigation
The BBC is scrapping its latest Top Gear series after completing an investigation into the accident that injured presenter Andrew Flintoff.
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Spitting Image to unleash 'outrageous' version of TV show on London stage
Theatre-goers can expect "the biggest cast of celebrities ever assembled", according to comedian Al Murray - one of the writers and voices for the stage version of Spitting Image that's opening in the West End.
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Gwyneth Paltrow accuser in 'really negative place' after actress 'crashed into him' on ski slope
The daughter of a man allegedly struck in the back by Gwyneth Paltrow in a 'hit-and-run' ski crash has told a US court he is now "in a really negative place" after the incident.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber says son has been moved to a hospice
Andrew Lloyd Webber has said his eldest son Nicholas has now been moved to a hospice.
Business News
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Millions of mobile phone and internet users set to have to pay much higher bills this time next week
Millions of mobile phone and internet users are facing a price increase of 17.3% on their bills in just a week's time.
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Retail sales 'back at pre-pandemic level' as consumer confidence hits 12-month high
Official figures have shown a much larger than expected pick up in retail sales last month as a closely-watched measure of consumer confidence reaches its highest level in a year.
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Bank of England raises interest rate but no longer expects UK recession this year
The Bank of England has revealed it no longer believes the UK will face a technical recession this year, as it raised the interest rate by a further quarter percentage point.
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Big shift in Bank of England thinking suggests economy showing signs of recovery | Ed Conway
There was some unexpected good news buried in the documents released by the Bank of England alongside its interest rate decision today.