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German prosecutors believe Madeleine is dead and are investigating the child sex predator on suspicion of her murder.
Tech giants were also summoned to answer questions from MPs once again amid concerns about the spread of false information online.
The company revealed it took a £54 million hit from the collapse of Flybe, which it owned with Cyrus Capital and Virgin Atlantic.
The Scottish First Minister said the president was ‘displaying a lack of leadership’ during the radio interview to air on Friday morning.
Northern Ireland’s Chief Vet Robert Huey warned a Stormont committee that a ‘smooth end of transition is no longer possible’.
Russia’s RT and China’s government-owned People’s Daily are among the first set of publishers that will be labelled as state-run.
The Business Secretary had appeared visibly ill in the House of Commons chamber on Wednesday.
The mother of 24-year-old Cameron Harrison was told she would have to source her own protective equipment for her son’s carers.
Jeremy Hunt was hosting a webinar focused on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, more commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal.
The Prime Minister said up to eight million lives would be saved thanks to funds pledged at the conference.
Face coverings will be mandatory for public transport passengers in England.
Patients who are not confirmed or suspected to have Covid-19 could be offered face-to-face appointments.
People with dementia are feeling abandoned and isolated during the coronavirus lockdown, the Alzheimer’s Society said.
A scaled-back socially distanced version of the veterans’ annual parade celebrating the occasion was being staged at the Royal Hospital Chelsea.
A round-up of Thursday’s feelgood stories.
Frank Atherton said his preferred option would have been to reopen the schools later in the summer.
Melbury Court in Durham is thought to be one of the worst affected care homes in the country.
The partnership will create additional manufacturing capacity for the vaccine being developed in the UK.
The Government says they are ‘marginally beneficial as a precautionary measure’.
The move has been taken to give heads more time to prepare the new curriculum and engage with parents