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Reeves says 'no stone should be left unturned' in Southport inquiry
Rachel Reeves has said "no stone should be left unturned" in the Southport inquiry to stop anything so "appalling" happening again.
Man, 53, charged with murder of university lecturer
A 53-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a university lecturer, Devon and Cornwall Police have said.
Strictly star apologises for 'inappropriate' language during tour launch
Strictly Come Dancing star Wynne Evans has apologised for an "inappropriate and unacceptable" remark he made to a woman during the show's live tour launch.
Trump praises Starmer for doing 'very good job' so far - and plans to call him within 24 hours
Donald Trump has said he thinks Sir Keir Starmer has "done a very good job" so far and said the pair will speak over the phone "over the next 24 hours".
Thieves use explosives to steal Romanian prehistoric artefacts
Thieves used explosives to break into a museum in the Netherlands and steal several Romanian prehistoric artefacts, including a 2,500-year-old gold helmet.
The enduring legacy of Churchill - and why Trump sees him as an icon to emulate
Sir Winston Churchill died 60 years ago this week on 24 January 1965. His funeral took place on 30 January, following three days lying in state in the Palace of Westminster.
'Why so secretive?' - women call for NDA law changes as agreements remain 'rife' in entertainment
A former assistant to Harvey Weinstein has accused parliament of being too "slow to act" on the misuse of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) – saying there has been "a clear trail" of their use at the root of "every scandal of abuse".
'I jumped from the death train': Holocaust survivor on his extraordinary escape
It was almost spring, when the Gestapo came for them.
'We were at crisis point': The little-known eating disorder that is on the rise
Cases of a little-known eating disorder called Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) are increasing, with growing numbers of families struggling to access adequate support, charities say.
Musk urges German far-right supporters to move beyond 'past guilt' in surprise campaign appearance
Elon Musk made a surprise appearance at a far-right campaign event in Germany where he urged supporters to move beyond their "past guilt".
Tech companies 'risk another Southport' if extreme content isn't removed, warns home secretary
Terrorist material viewed by Southport attacker Axel Rudakubana could inspire another atrocity unless tech companies take action, the home secretary has warned.
Holly Willoughby tells of 'tough' year after murder plot: 'There's no way of sugar-coating it'
Holly Willoughby has revealed how a plot to murder her impacted her, saying "nothing can prepare you for something like that".
Tributes paid to university lecturer killed in Plymouth 'who spent her life giving to other people'
Tributes have been paid to a university lecturer who was found seriously injured in Plymouth on Wednesday and later died in hospital.
Freed prisoners greeted as heroes in frenetic Ramallah
Around us, a cacophony of sound - the wails of sirens blended with chants, shouts and revving engines.
Woman becomes world's longest-living recipient of pig organ transplant: 'I feel like superwoman'
A US woman has become the world's longest-living recipient of a pig organ transplant, after living healthily with her new kidney for 61 days.
Gaza's rocky truce tested by delayed release of civilian hostage
Israel had insisted that hostage Arbel Yehoud be released this week.
Storm Herminia to bring heavy rain and gales after 'strongest' storm in decade
Storm Eowyn was "probably the strongest" to hit the UK in at least a decade, according to the Met Office - and in some areas was the most intense in "20 or 30 years".
Boy, 14, charged with murder of schoolboy
A 14-year-old boy has been charged with the murder of a Birmingham schoolboy and six counts of assault, West Midlands Police said.
Photo of King in new tartan released to mark Burns Night
The King's new tartan was showcased in a photo released by the Palace to mark Burns Night.
Bird flu restrictions put in place across all of England and Scotland as cases rise
Restrictions have been placed on the whole of England and Scotland to try to slow the spread of bird flu.