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Adolescence leads Bafta TV nominations with 11 nodsHit Netflix drama Adolescence leads the way at this year’s Bafta TV awards with 11 nominations, with further accolades for Stephen Graham as Disney+ series A Thousand Blows has seven nominations.
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World Championship to stay at Crucible until 2045 after 45m revamp deal struckSnooker’s World Championship will stay at the Crucible after a landmark deal was struck between World Snooker Tour and Sheffield City Council.
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Posties told to leave hospital letters in racks to prioritise parcels unionThe postal service has become “chaotic” with Royal Mail workers being told to leave doctors’ and hospital letters on racks to prioritise parcels, trade union bosses have warned.
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Girlguiding tells trans girls they must leave by early SeptemberTransgender girls must leave Girlguiding by early September, the organisation has told its members.
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Married At First Sight coach Mel Schilling dies aged 54 surrounded by loveMarried At First Sight relationship coach Mel Schilling has died aged 54, weeks after announcing that doctors could no longer treat her cancer.
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Rachel Reeves warns of significant economic challenges from Iran warChancellor Rachel Reeves has said the economic challenges from the Iran war may be “significant” and contingency planning is under way for energy bill support “for those who need it most”.
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Trainspotting The Musical to make West End debut this summerTrainspotting: The Musical, adapted from the best-selling novel by Irvine Welsh, will make its West End debut this summer, it has been announced.
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Vets to be legally required to publish price lists and cap prescription feesVets will be legally bound to prescription fee caps and publishing price lists among new measures which will start coming into force later this year, the competition watchdog has announced.