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Remains found in a Greater Manchester park have been identified as that of a newborn girl, police have said.
A man accused of murdering his brother-in-law and attempting to kill three other people during a stabbing and shooting spree in the Scottish Highlands was "fully in control" of his actions, a jury has been told.
There's a veneer of normality to life in Ukraine's major cities if you ignore the air raid sirens, the booming sounds of anti-aircraft fire, the threatening buzz of drones passing overhead, and the darkened streets of neighbourhoods taking their turn as part of rolling power cuts affecting all of Ukraine.
The first vote on the assisted dying bill is not only hugely consequential, it's also hugely unpredictable and even as the vote draws near it still feels like it could go either way.
One hundred roubles to the dollar is an important, symbolic threshold for Russians.
Two police officers have been served with misconduct notices after a teenager with autism escaped from a police car and died on the M5.
A UK ticket-holder has come forward to claim the whopping £177m jackpot from Tuesday's EuroMillions draw.
A doctor in Germany is suspected of killing eight patients and in some cases trying to cover up his alleged crimes by setting their homes on fire.
If you've been following the news today, you might have noticed something slightly odd in the coverage of the latest migration figures, just published by the Office for National Statistics.
Australian senators have passed a world-first law that bans under 16s from having social media accounts.