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Remains of six workers found after chemical tank implosion
Remains belonging to six of the nine workers missing after a 3.4 million-litre chemical tank imploded in Washington state have been recovered.
Man who allegedly sold poison to Britons won't face justice in UK
A Canadian man accused of selling lethal substances linked to the deaths of more than 100 British people will not face justice in the UK.
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Remains of six workers found after chemical tank implosion
Remains belonging to six of the nine workers missing after a 3.4 million-litre chemical tank imploded in Washington state have been recovered.
Disney accuses Trump's media regulator of 'unlawfully' supressing free speech
Disney has accused Donald Trump's media regulator of an "unlawful" attempt to suppress free speech after it was forced to apply for early licence reviews for its eight ABC TV stations.
British Olympic sprinter in court over alleged cryptocurrency scam
British sprinter and Olympian has been charged with belonging to an organised crime group running a cryptocurrency scam.
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson wrote letter to alleged sex abuse victim expressing 'regret', court hears
Former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson wrote a letter to a woman who has accused him of sexually abusing her as a child expressing his "regret" for "all the hurt, pain and distress I have caused", his trial has heard.
British Museum accused of sending 'terrible message' by postponing Jewish event
The British Museum has been criticised for postponing a talk on Jewish culture because of fears of potential protests.
Sturgeon says she's endured 'worst week of my life' after estranged husband's guilty plea
Nicola Sturgeon has spoken in public for the first time since her estranged husband's conviction for embezzlement, saying: "This has been probably the worst week of my life."
'Johnny Johnson' tried to evade police with false name
A man wanted by police for grievous bodily harm tried to evade police by claiming his name was "Johnny Johnson".
'Unwell' Sinner slumps to shock defeat in French Open second round
Jannik Sinner has slumped to a shock defeat in the second round of the French Open after becoming unwell on court.
Cameron urges government to reject 'disappointing' prostate cancer screening guidance
The government has been urged to reject advice not to roll out a national prostate cancer screening programme, with former prime minister Lord David Cameron describing the recommendation as a "real step back".
Former supply teacher admits taking more than 100 upskirt photos of pupils
A former supply teacher has admitted taking more than 100 upskirt photos of pupils.
Blood test could detect Alzheimer's signs 'decades before symptoms appear'
A blood test could detect Alzheimer's decades before symptoms appear, a study suggests.
Asylum seeker accused of sex attacks told police he walked woman home as 'act of kindness'
An asylum seeker accused of sexually assaulting two women told police he walked one of his alleged victims home as "an act of kindness".
Mother who 'brutally' murdered baby daughter jailed for 19 years
A mother who murdered her 19-day-old daughter in a "violent and brutal" attack has been jailed for at least 19 years.
Man arrested after three stabbed at Swiss train station
A man stabbed and wounded three people at a Swiss train station, police said.
Boy, 15, charged with sexual offences against 10 girls
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with two rapes and other sexual offences against 10 girls.
Police apologise for arresting dying teen after killer's 'wicked' racism lie
Police have apologised for arresting a university student as he bled to death after being stabbed in the street with a ceremonial knife.
Boy, 15, charged with sexual offences against 10 girls
A 15-year-old boy has been charged with two rapes and other sexual offences against 10 girls.




















