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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood confirmed the suspect was not known to the government's anti-terrorism programme in an update to MPs.
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Many MPs blame social media for normalising violent language and abuse, the BBC's political editor writes.
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Heat has been this big story of the summer so far but there has also been a lack of wet weather, as Ben Rich explains.
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Tether is a giant in crytocurrency, an industry that Nigel Farage believes the UK should be embracing.
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The site is continuing to recommend harmful videos despite new rules meant to better protect teenagers in the UK, a study finds.
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Police hope the images could jog memories that will help them find the body of Peter Falconio.
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Simon Andriesz made the discovery about Howard Lutnick in publicly released Epstein files.
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The sister of the last known polio patient in the US to use the life-saving machine spoke to the BBC about her sister's life.
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Survivors and first reporters reported doors being locked and the lack of signage marking emergency exits.
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Other US fast food brands have struggled to succeed in the countries their dishes originated.
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The judge said the suit was brought for 'improper purposes' and referred a Trump attorney for possible disciplinary action.
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France face Spain for a place in the World Cup final on Tuesday, meaning a showdown between Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal. Who comes out on top?
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England will make a late decision on whether Declan Rice is fit to start Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Argentina.
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France boss Didier Deschamps is predicting a "spectacular" semi-final when his exciting side take on Spain in a heavyweight World Cup showdown in Dallas.
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England captain Harry Kane says the squad are "completely together" before their World Cup semi-final against Argentina.
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A first-of-its-kind study by UK researchers is looking at the link between menstrual cycles and ADHD.
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Collecting money for a joint present might overcome the competitive gift-giving, but it can still cause friction.
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Food tracking apps are popular, but are they a good way to make us eat a healthier diet?
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The majority of the papers are dominated by the investigation into the death of Ann Widdecombe.
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It comes less than a week after an undocumented migrant was fatally shot in Houston by an immigration agent.
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The government says the findings are stark, while a campaign group says they should be "headline news".
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The MP for Makerfield is on track to become the prime minister next week after receiving the support of the vast majority of Labour MPs.
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Hamish Tait is accused of abusing 136 children at five childcare facilities over a 16-year period.
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Chief Constable Jo Farrell noted the feud - which spanned six months and involved 84 separate incidents - had ended for multiple reasons including dozens of arrests.
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Brendon McCullum apologises for a run of seven defeats in nine games which led to him being sacked as Test coach on Sunday.