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Footage of HS2 work at Euston as Sunak confirms Euston connection will go ahead

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Footage of construction work at the HS2 site of Euston, as Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirms the connection from Old Oak Common to Euston will go ahead.
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Passengers face delays at London Paddington as train drivers take strike action

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Passengers at Paddington Station, London, as members of the train drivers' union at 16 train operators in England stage a 24-hour strike in a bitter, long-running dispute over pay and conditions. Rail passengers face fresh disruption...
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AI assistant 'gamechanger' for clinicians at Great Ormond Street Hospital

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Patients and clinicians at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children are leading the first NHS trial of a bespoke healthcare AI assistant, TORTUS, to help improve face-to-face time during appointments. This programme is the first of its...
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Lieutenant Colonel speaks ahead of Irish deployment in South Lebanon

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Lieutenant Colonel Shane Rockett speaks at Custume Barracks, Athlone, Co Westmeath ahead of the the men and women of the 125th Infantry Battalion's six-month deployment to South Lebanon as part of United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon...
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Deadly NYC subway chokehold case jury selection begins

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On Monday, jury selection began for the case of Daniel Penny, a former U.S. Marine veteran charged for putting a mentally ill man in a deadly chokehold on a New York City subway. (Scripps News)
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HS2 is likely to reach Euston, minister signals

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HS2 is likely to reach Euston, Transport Secretary Louise Haigh has indicated, saying it “would never have made sense” for that not to happen. The Cabinet minister said an announcement on the project will be made “soon”, and could happen...
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Jo Stevens at the Labour Party conference - full speech

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Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens reveals a new partnership intended to exchange best practices to address the challenges facing the NHS in England and Wales at the Labour Party conference on Monday.
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Canada forces arbitration in freight train labor dispute, averting economic crisis

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The Canadian government has ordered the country’s two major freight railroads to enter binding arbitration with their labor union to resolve a contract dispute. (Scripps News)
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Eurostar disruption continues amid rail vandalism ahead of Olympics

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Footage from London St Pancras Railway Station as Eurostar passengers faced continued disruption on Saturday after arson attacks on the French rail network ahead of the start of the Olympic Games.
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Vox pop from outside St Pancras International Station

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Vox pop from outside St Pancras International Station while French train lines are being disrupted by arson attack ahead of Paris Olympics opening ceremony. Interview with Luis Fernando, 30 from Mexico
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LNER launches its first ‘Carbon Saving Departures Board’ at London King’s Cross

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LNER has launched its first ‘Carbon Saving Departures Board’ and signed up Kate Humble as ‘Carbon Saving Conductor’ in a bid to close the nation’s carbon confusion gap. With 75% of Brits admitting to finding the terminology used in...
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Transport Minister joined by Bosco the puppet to mark 40 years of the Dublin Dart

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Transport Minister Eamon Ryan was joined by the famous children’s puppet Bosco in celebrating 40 years of the Dart at Grand Canal Dock Dart station, Dublin. Mr Ryan said the train service should be extended to other Irish cities for...
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Could your vote be swayed by artificial intelligence this November?

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A majority of Americans fear "fake news" could interfere with the 2024 election. (Scripps News)
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Hot dog champ Miki Sudo feeling 'extra round' 1 day after setting record

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Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest champion Miki Sudo gave an interview to Scripps News one day after setting the women's division record. (Scripps News)
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Sunak visits warehouse in Luton on Election campaign trail

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak during a visit to an Ocado distribution warehouse in Luton, while on the General Election campaign trail.
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Labour leader Sir Kier Starmer visits port on the latest stop on his election campaign

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Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves during a visit to Ocean Gate, Eastern Docks in Southampton, while on the General Election campaign trail.
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Taoiseach shown footage of new garda bodycams

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Taoiseach Simon Harris and Justice Minister Helen McEntee are shown footage of them being filmed by new garda bodycams.
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Sunak brushes off suggestion that Tories are deserting him

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Rishi Sunak has brushed off questions about Tories deserting his party. It comes after Mark Logan, who represented Bolton North East until Parliament dissolved ahead of the election, quit the Conservative Party to back Labour and former...
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Sir Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting take questions from NHS workers

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Sir Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting take questions from NHS workers and medical students at Worcester University on topics including the Cass Review, Nurse training, and new technology usage.
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Sunak disembarks train in Cornwall before buying breakfast sandwiches for travelling press

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Rishi Sunak has arrived in Cornwall in the latest leg of his General Election campaign tour. The Prime Minister took the overnight sleeper train from London Paddington on Tuesday to embark on a day of campaigning in the south west of...
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Mick Lynch joins picket line at Euston station as train drivers' strike enters second day

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Aslef general secretary Mick Lynch joined a picket line at Euston station in London as the train drivers' strike entered its second day over a long-running pay dispute.
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Mick Whelan joins picket line at Waterloo as train drivers continue walk out

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Rail services on some of the busiest commuter routes in the country were hit by a fresh strike by drivers in a near two-year long pay dispute. Aslef general secretary Mick Whelan joined workers at a picket line outside Waterloo Station....
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Paul Kagame is “completely committed” to Rwanda plan - Rishi Sunak

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Paul Kagame is “completely committed” to the Rwanda plan, Rishi Sunak said, amid reports homes marked for migrants in Rwanda had been sold off. Asked about the sale, the Prime Minister said: “Paul is completely committed to making this...
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Racegoers enjoy Aintree despite criticism from animal rights groups

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Racegoers are enjoying a day out at Aintree despite criticism of the Grand National from animal rights protesters who delayed last year’s race. About 80,000 people are expected at the Liverpool racecourse to see the world-famous...