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Russia lost more than 1,500 soldiers a day, killed or wounded, fighting in Ukraine last month, the head of the UK armed forces has revealed.
A Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) employee has been sacked after telling staff not to help hurricane survivors who displayed signs at their homes supporting Donald Trump.
A man has died after three people were stabbed at a market in London, according to police.
The Queen will miss Remembrance events this weekend, Buckingham Palace has said.
A woman died after falling from her sixth-floor balcony while she was clearing a blocked drainpipe, an inquest has heard.
Police have released CCTV images of people they want to trace after the serious sexual assault of a 14-year-old girl in Leeds.
Stuart Hogg's estranged wife has said "it's time to start my next chapter" after the former Scottish rugby captain admitted abusing her.
England footballer Lucy Bronze has told Sky News that 99.9% of female players couldn't afford to retire and live off their earnings.
Rachel Reeves will this weekend be told by some of Britain's biggest hospitality groups that the tax hikes imposed in last month's Budget risk triggering a tsunami of job losses across the sector.
Many popular over-the-counter cold and flu remedies risk being pulled from shelves in the US after its drug regulator ruled a key ingredient to be ineffective.