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Caroline Dubois dominates Terri Harper to claim unified lightweight title as Ellie Scotney makes history
Dubois has set her sights on an undisputed title after a unanimous decision victory
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Prince Edward and wife Sophie forced to use cottage at Sandringham because Andrew 'refuses to move'
Prince Edward, 62, visited his older brother about his planned move to the neighbouring Marsh House, according to The Sun
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Man City issue huge Bernardo Silva future update as summer move mooted
Portuguese has been linked with moves to Serie A and La Liga
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Two-child benefit cap comes to an end with aim of lifting 450,000 out of poverty
The Prime Minister said it was one of a number of steps the Government has taken amid an increased focus on cost-of-living pressures. -
Liverpool: Virgil van Dijk issues Arne Slot future verdict after Reds crash out of FA Cup
Centre-back wore the captain’s armband as Manchester City ran riot in quarter-final
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Why you should build your brand publicly, by the founder of All Dressed Up
Transparency - in good times and bad - is the best way to build a business in 2026, according to Tess Reed, founder of fast-growing salad dressing business, All Dressed Up. Here she gives her marketing advice.
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World Cup tickets ‘simply unaffordable’ for too many Scotland fans, Swinney says
The Scottish First Minister has raised the issue of ticket pricing with bosses at Fifa. -
How The Estate Dairy turned £5000 into a £26m milk empire that's served at The Ritz
It's ten years since Shaun Young and his now-wife Rebecca, who grew up on a family farm that supplied milk to the supermarkets, launched Estate Dairy. Over the decade, it's grown to a £26 million-a-year business, which has been profitable from day one and employs 80 people.
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Arsenal 0-2 Brighton: Fran Kirby stars as Seagulls condemn rotated Gunners to shock FA Cup exit
Ex-Chelsea forward assisted both goals for Seagulls at Meadow Park
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Pepsi withdraws sponsorship of London's Wireless Festival amid Kanye West backlash as Starmer brands headline act 'deeply concerning'
The rapper has drawn widespread criticism in recent years after he began voicing his admiration of Adolf Hitler, and made antisemitic remarks

