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The prime minister is believed to be absolutely furious over the handling of Lord Mandelson's vetting, Chris Mason writes.
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Experts say Mythos potentially has an unprecedented ability to identify and exploit cyber-security weaknesses.
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Seizure numbers hit a 17-year high as an estimated 300,000 uninsured vehicles are driven each day.
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On the fourth day of their Australian visit, the royal couple pay tribute to the 15 people killed in the Bondi shooting.
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The remains of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez were found in the singer's car last year.
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The UK is adopting a "ruthlessly pragmatic" approach to becoming closer to its European neighbours, the UK's EU minister tells the BBC.
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Two teenagers and a 21-year-old man are due in court charged with arson with intent to endanger life.
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Small shops across the UK are being targeted by thieves stealing collectibles worth thousands of pounds.
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The judge allows the underground bunker portion of the project to proceed, while the US president says the ballroom "is needed now".
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Reid Wiseman’s two daughters were in Nasa’s mission control room for the naming of the “Carroll” crater in honour of the commander’s late wife.
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Lyse Doucet says Iranians want a solution to the long-running animosity with the US, but leaders is not willing to make a deal on Washington's terms.
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A 10-day truce between the two countries is now in effect, with Iran-backed Hezbollah voicing support, as negotiations continue between the US and Iran.
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Few Israelis see this truce as a way out of the conflict with Hezbollah, the BBC's Lucy Williamson writes.
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The chancellor was speaking at the end of the International Monetary Fund meeting in Washington.
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Some of the most hotly anticipated new films of the next couple of years are previewed at CinemaCon.
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The US actress will star opposite Richard E Grant in a new production of Noel Coward's comedy Hay Fever.
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The peacock initially got along with the chickens before running riot on the farm, the farmer says.
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Aziz Ahmadzai had been working as a security guard at Weymouth Railway Station when he collapsed.
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