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Gunners end season with win as title dreams vanish
As the Arsenal fans sang joyously, you wouldn’t necessarily have thought they had just finished second.
City cement place as one of England's greatest teams
And so, some 136 years after the foundation of the Football League, England finally has a team who have done the quartet.
Diddy apologises for attack on partner caught on video
Sean “Diddy” Combs has posted an Instagram video apologising for beating his ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura, in the wake of footage of the 2016 incident being released.
Gantz to quit if Netanyahu fails to make plan for Gaza
The Israeli prime minister is under mounting pressure from his war cabinet over his approach to the conflict with Hamas
Iranian president feared dead after helicopter crash
Ebrahim Raisi was on his way back from a meeting in the northwest of Iran when the aircraft went down in heavy fog
Artist reveals why portrait of King Charles is so red
The artist who painted the King’s latest portrait has revealed why the artwork is so red.
Streeting defends Welby attack on child benefit cap
Wes Streeting has defended the Archbishop of Canterbury after he criticised the two-child benefit cap as “cruel” and urged Sir Keir Starmer to scrap it.
Trust in Post Office drops in wake of Horizon IT scandal
The Post Office has plummeted from its position as Britain’s sixth-most-trusted financial, banking and insurance brand to 135th in the space of just 12 months amid public outcry over the Horizon IT scandal, new polling suggests.
Lords to vote on reforms to 'inhumane' jail sentences
Many languishing in prison after indefinite terms scrapped
Does the Tory exodus signal a Labour landslide ahead?
Earlier this month, the prime minister suffered two defections to Labour in as many weeks, while his MPs keep announcing that they won’t stand at the next election.
Blow for Sunak as minister announces intention to quit
Rishi Sunak has suffered another blow after a sitting cabinet minister announced he will not be standing at the next general election.
Ratcliffe: Brexit didn't turn out how people anticipated
Billionaire says referendum was largely about immigration
Gibraltar row sparks fears of erosion of UK sovereignty
Brexiteer Tory MPs threaten revolt over treaty with territory
'Survivor's guilt' is still plaguing us, say victims
Contaminated blood victims say they are living with \"survivor's guilt\" as their lives \"continue to be blighted\" by the lasting effects of the scandal.
Blood scandal victims had too long a wait, says Shapps
Minister admits families’ suffering is due to ‘shameful failure’
Arsenal must stop Man City from doing the inevitable
As Mikel Arteta addressed the Arsenal squad on Wednesday morning, the message was the same. That was to keep focusing on what they must do and forget about Manchester City.
Brighton confirm surprise exit of De Zerbi as manager
Brighton and Hove Albion have confirmed that head coach Roberto De Zerbi will leave the Amex Stadium club after their final match of the season.
Singer's husband condemns rap star after assault video
Footage appears to show Sean 'Diddy' Combs hitting his ex
Fierce battles in north Gaza while aid arrives via US pier
Sustained attack on Rafah in south causes thousands to flee
Northern lights could soon be back in skies over Britain
The pink and green strobes of the northern lights could return to UK skies soon, meteorologists have said. The rare phenomenon could be seen throughout the UK and as far south as France last Friday and Saturday night following a severe solar storm.
Business tycoon and media boss O'Reilly dies aged 88
Tony O'Reilly owned The Independent titles until 2010.
Surfers on board in protest against sewage discharges
Thousands of people across the UK gathered at beaches, rivers and lakes yesterday to demand change in the country's water pollution levels. Protesters gathered at swimming spots from West Pier in Brighton to Gyllyngvase Beach in Falmouth following reports that millions of litres of raw sewage were pumped into Windermere in the Lake District for 10 hours in February.
Campaign maps 60 current sewage alerts on UK shores
After a report found that \"millions\" of litres of untreated sewage was illegally discharged into Lake Windermere, campaigners have raised concerns about the levels of pollution in British waters.
Picturesque holiday hotspot now abandoned ghost town
Alex Ross reports from Brixham where locals complain of cancelled hotel bookings, empty streets and dirty tap water
Devon water infections may increase in next two weeks
The number of people infected with a waterborne disease following a parasite outbreak in south Devon is likely to increase for up to two weeks, a public health boss has warned.
Teachers set to be protected against claims of blasphemy
Teachers could be given protection from claims of blasphemy under proposals reportedly set out in a new government-commissioned report.
Chancellor pledges £10bn for infected blood victims
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said a compensation package of at least £10bn for victims of the infected blood scandal will fulfil a promise he made to a constituent who died after contracting hepatitis C.
Labour vows to add 40,000 NHS appointments a week
Labour has pledged to introduce shared NHS waiting lists to deliver an extra 40,000 appointments a week and improve healthcare.
Badenoch orders firms to focus on trade not activism
British companies should ditch political activism and focus on delivering goods and services for customers, the UK's business secretary said. Kemi Badenoch, who also works as Britain's equalities minister, said there was a “creeping politicisation\" of businesses. She claimed equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives did more to divide than unify people.
Chaos as asylum seekers leave barge and RAF base
Hundreds moved as costs at flagship sites spiral over £160m