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Here are the top news stories for Sunday.
All large gardens at the show, which is featuring junior judges for the first time, have had to undergo a ‘green audit’.
Some people have been fighting for justice for decades.
Wednesday’s Lotto draw now sits at an estimated jackpot of £2 million.
A group of 44 Tory MPs have criticised the Bank’s handling of inflation and quantitative tightening, saying it has cost taxpayers thousands.
The head of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Mark Rowley, has faced calls to resign over the force’s handling of pro-Palestinian protests.
The Northern Ireland Secretary was first elected as an MP in 2010.
Hugh Grosvenor, the Duke of Westminster, will marry Olivia Henson at Chester Cathedral on June 7.
Plans for a mass parachute drop as part of the 80th anniversary events have been scaled back.
The media magnate and former rugby star died on Saturday aged 88.
The former chancellor played a key role in ousting Boris Johnson, but suggested MPs got ‘spooked’ into moving against him.
The Chancellor said he had promised to ‘sort’ a fair and full settlement during a meeting with campaigner Mike Dorricott in 2014.
Ireland’s deputy premier Micheal Martin said Mr O’Reilly had an ‘extraordinary impact on Irish business, sport, media and society’.
Justin Welby’s comments will add to pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to commit a new Labour government to abolishing the cap.
The event includes wellness workshops and talks from key behavioural experts.
Kim Leadbeater said the situation now may be worse than it was when Ms Cox was murdered in 2016.
The Liberal Democrat leader used a speech to his party’s Scottish conference in Hamilton to hit out at both the Scottish and UK Governments.
South West Water said around 14,500 households in the Alston supply area can now use their tap water safely.
M&S is the latest grocer to face issues with its online services.
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