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James Bascoe-Smith was knocked off a bicycle and repeatedly stabbed by masked men, the Old Bailey heard.
The Prime Minister said Russia must not be allowed to annex any Ukrainian territory and must pull its troops out of the ‘entirety’ of the country.
Merseyside Police said Olivia Pratt-Korbel was shot in the chest in the incident at her home in Knotty Ash, Liverpool.
Deaths in the latest wave have peaked at a lower level than in previous waves.
The Facebook post by Plaid Cymru councillor Jon Scriven has been criticised for being anti-English.
It comes amid a summer of significant industrial action as leading unions have raised worries over declines in real pay amid soaring inflation.
The Platinum trial will be the first randomised controlled trial of a treatment for monkeypox in humans in the world.
The political journalist spoke to British Vogue for its September issue.
The National Cyber Security Centre has published new guidance for construction firms to help them better protect themselves from cyber attacks.
This year’s figure of 43,590 is the highest since at least 2013, and compares with 31,790 seeking higher education at the same point last year.
A combination of factors could have caused the spike, not just the increase in heat.
Waste workers in the capital are on strike following a 3.5% pay offer which unions have called ‘derisory’ and ‘pathetic’.
The assistant mayor of Liverpool said it was ‘unthinkable’ another child had been killed on the anniversary of Rhys’s death.
Which? found satisfaction with living standards and income has crashed to its lowest point since 2014.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham suggested the Labour leader is ’embarrassed’ to stick up for union members fighting for better pay.
Teach First said it cannot be right that children are less likely to have the same employment or education opportunities than richer peers.
The Google-owned video platform said accounts linked to Tate had been removed for breaching its terms of service.
The closely followed S&P Global/CIPS flash UK composite purchasing managers index (PMI) report showed a reading of 50.9 for August.
Premature arrival of nuts and berries could leave animals and birds short of food when the colder months come around, a wildlife charity says.
Prosecutors said Thomas O’Halloran, 87, was killed in a ‘vicious attack’ by Lee Byer, 44, in Greenford, west London.