That's left hospitals facing a "worst-case scenario for this time of year" according to authorities.
Stuart Smith has more from London.
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The UK Economy has shrunk unexpectedly by 0.1%.
Figures released on Friday by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) showed the economy contracted 0.1% in October despite economists having predicted a 0.1% growth.
Financial analyst at AJ Bell, Danni Hewson says factors including speculation in the build up to the government's autumn budget and the prolonged impact on car manufacturing by a cyber attack on Jaguar Land Rover affected economic growth…
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It's feared the number of patients with flu in hospital in England could triple before infections peak.
Cases and hospital admissions are continuing to rise sharply.
Next week resident doctors are due to begin their latest five-day strike, but the British Medical Association is polling members to see if they are willing to call it off.
Doctor Salwa Malik is Clinical Lead at two hospitals in south east England (Sussex) - and says managing the situation on the wards is getting worse:
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More than 600 artefacts have been stolen from the M Shed museum in Bristol, UK. Police have released CCTV images as they hunt for suspects in what authorities describe as a major cultural theft.
Kshitij Nagar reports from New Delhi.
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Indian prime minister Narendra Modi says he had a "warm and engaging" telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump on Thursday, as the two sides work on trying to reach a trade deal.
Trump increased tariffs on Indian exports to up to 50 per cent in August to punish it for buying Russian oil.
Rebecca Bundhun has more from Mumbai.
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The US central bank has cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point for the third time this year - with a new range of 3.5 percent to 3.75 percent.
The Federal Reserve decision comes as it seeks to support a weakening job market even as inflation persists.
Kate Fisher reports from Washington
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A federal court has ordered the Trump administration to end its deployment of the National Guard in Los Angeles, ruling the federal takeover of the state's forces was unlawful.
The case stems from last summer's protests over immigration enforcement.
Ira Spitzer reports.
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