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Fourth meningitis outbreak case confirmed in junior school pupil
A fourth case of meningitis in an outbreak in Reading has been confirmed in a junior school pupil.
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Utter horror and carnage - how Trump's war with Iran went very, very wrong
Right at the start of America's war with Iran, something went very, very wrong.
Job vacancies fall to lowest level in five years - as unemployment rate rises
The UK's jobless rate has ticked up to 5% and the pace of basic wage growth has eased further as the country faces down a fresh energy-led price shock.
Repeat offending of drug-driving 'almost five times more common' than drink-driving
Repeat offending of drug-driving is almost five times more common than drink-driving, an investigation has found, leading to calls for a national rehabilitation scheme.
Three killed by two teenagers in California mosque shooting
Three people have been killed after two teenage suspects carried out a shooting at an Islamic centre in San Diego, California.
Three killed after two teenagers open fire at California mosque
Three people have been killed after two teenage suspects carried out a shooting at an Islamic centre in San Diego, California.
Police begin antisemitic hate crime investigation after Jewish man attacked in Golders Green
Police are investigating after a Jewish man in his 20s was attacked in Golders Green, northwest London, in the early hours of Monday.
Elon Musk loses lawsuit against OpenAI
Elon Musk has lost his lawsuit against OpenAI and its chief executive Sam Altman.
Iranian journalist was stabbed in 'targeted' attack in London, court told
A journalist stabbed outside his London home was the victim of "a planned and targeted attack" by "proxies" of the Iranian state, a court has heard.
Archbishop of Canterbury criticises those who 'misuse religious identity to divide'
The Archbishop of Canterbury has criticised those who misuse religious identity to "intimidate and divide", just days after Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom march in London.
Married at First Sight allegations prompt government to warn of 'consequences'
There must be "consequences for criminality or wrongdoing", the government has said, after two women alleged they were raped during filming of Married at First Sight UK (MAFS UK).
'Very serious' claims of wrongdoing made against past Married At First Sight UK contributors, says Channel 4
Channel 4 has said "very serious allegations of wrongdoing" have been made against a small number of past Married At First Sight UK contributors.
Barry George denies alleged rape of teenage girl in 1987
Barry George has appeared in court to deny raping a 14-year-old girl almost 40 years ago.
Two charged after more than 40 people arrested at weekend protests in London
A man and a woman have been charged after 43 arrests were made at two separate protests in central London on Saturday, police have said.
Soldier, 24, who died falling from horse at Royal Windsor Show named
The soldier who died after falling from a horse at the Royal Windsor Show has been named as Lance Bombardier Ciara Sullivan.
Irish president's sister detained by Israel, aid flotilla organisers say
The sister of Irish President Catherine Connolly is said to be among at least six Irish citizens on an aid flotilla to Gaza to have been detained by Israel off the coast of Cyprus.
Surrey Police investigating child sex abuse allegations linked to Epstein files
Surrey Police are investigating two separate allegations of child sexual abuse following the release of the Epstein files.
Former Lostprophets singer's crimes did not justify his killing, court told
Paedophile singer Ian Watkins's crimes "did not justify his killing in any way", a court has heard.
First minister 'open' to criminalising pitch invasions after Celtic fan disorder
Scotland's first minister has told Sky News he is "open" to the question of criminalising pitch invasions at football games following the "unacceptable" behaviour of Celtic fans on Saturday.





















