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Former Met officer Carrick faces more rape allegations
Police are investigating further allegations of rape and serious sexual assault against the convicted serial rapist David Carrick, after more women came forward to make claims against the former officer.
NatWest chief who quit over Farage scandal to receive £2.4m pay packet
NatWest Group's ousted chief executive is in line for a pay package worth more than £2.4m, despite being forced to resign last month over a scandal linked to the threatened closure of Nigel Farage's bank accounts.
MPs take over £180,000 of corporate giveaways
More than 100 MPs have enjoyed free hospitality to concerts and sporting events worth over £180,000 in total this summer, with tickets given away by banks, oil companies, the gambling industry and media firms.
Wagner chief Prigozhin reported dead after jet crash near Moscow
Russian authorities say attempted coup leader among 10 onboard plane
Innovative public library in Barcelona named best in the world
A Barcelona library specialising in Latin American literature has been named the best new public library in the world by the International Association of Librarians at its congress in Rotterdam.
After 27 years, its finally game over for the original voice of Super Mario
The voice of Mario is \"stepping back\" from the role after 27 years as the Nintendo character, the Japanese game company has announced.
Guardiola to miss two City matches after back surgery
Pep Guardiola will be absent from the touchline for Manchester City's next two matches after having an operation to correct his \"severe back pain\".
McGinn returns to Hibernian for a special reunion
Villa midfielder is fondly remembered at Easter Road but wants the fans to swear at him like any other opponent
Hudson-Smith takes 400m record into final but Muir fades in 1500m
Most scars eventually heal, but some sting and linger more than others. That is something that Laura Muir and Matthew Hudson-Smith know all about, after a night of contrasting fortunes for two of Britain's best athletes.
In and out How working from home has redefined the office
The backlash against working from home is in full swing. In an ironic turn of events, the video conferencing business Zoom has asked staff to return to the office, while Amazon is reportedly tracking employees to make sure they are at their desks.
Italians urged to tuck in to halt invasion of blue crabs
Italian fishing communities in the north of the country are fighting an invasion of predatory blue crabs that risks jeopardising the economies of whole regions, authorities have said.
Spanish PM says FA chief's apologies for kiss are 'not enough'
Spain's acting prime minister has joined the criticism of the kiss planted on the Spanish footballer Jenni Hermoso by the country's head of football, describing it as \"unacceptable\", as the body that oversees sport in Spain was urged to act.
African Union leaves door ajar for military action to restore democracy in Niger
The African Union appears to have left room open for military intervention by a west African political bloc to restore democracy in Niger.
Bomber 'destroyed by drone' at airbase deep inside Russia
A drone appears to have destroyed a supersonic Russian bomber on an airfield hundreds of miles from Ukraine, British military intelligence has said, the latest in a string of successful assaults on prestige infrastructure and military hardware.
Putin says Brics trading bloc should represent the 'global majority'
Vladimir Putin has told a summit of the Brics group of countries in South Africa that it should become a trading bloc representing the \"global majority\".
Thaksin Shinawatra Former leader is a divisive figure in his homeland
Thaksin Shinawatra hasn't held political office since he was ousted in 2006, and until yesterday he had not set foot in Thailand in more than 15 years. But despite this, he has remained one of the country's most influential and polarising politicians.
Ex-PM jailed on return to Thailand as his party strikes deal with military
Thailand's populist former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has arrived in Bangkok after more than 15 years in exile as his party returned to government in a controversial pact with its military rivals that keeps reformists out of power.
Review Goofy duo on a mission to make us all a little more troll
It's not easy being green. Just ask these two trolls, sporting hoodies, tights and trainers in various shades of grass and moss. The duo have left their Nordic homeland on a mission to rehabilitate this most maligned of creatures - but they are eager to learn about us too.
Lammy condemns 'astonishing' views of Tory candidate for London mayor
The Conservative mayoral candidate for London has been criticised for saying the \"dangerous\" Notting Hill carnival should be moved and claiming there was a \"problem with crime\" in the black community.
Zadie Smith and Stephen King books pirated to train AI
Zadie Smith, Stephen King, Rachel Cusk and Elena Ferrante are among thousands of authors whose pirated works have been used to train artificial intelligence tools, a story in the Atlantic has revealed.
G20 public funding of fossil fuels hits record high despite pledges
The G20 poured record levels of public money into fossil fuels last year despite having promised to reduce subsidies, a report has found.
'A bee beyond help' Critics divided as Sunak joins the No 10 school of art
At best it nods at expressionism, for there is little realism in the picture of a bee painted by Rishi Sunak during a visit A on Monday to a North Yorkshire nursery school.
UK cannot ignore calls for slavery reparations, says leading UN judge
A leading judge at the international court of justice has said the UK will no longer be able to ignore calls for reparation for transatlantic slavery.
Quarter of UK music industry workers have had no work in EU since Brexit
Almost half of UK musicians and workers in the music industry have had less work in the EU since Brexit than before it, and more than a quarter have had no EU work at all, according to a survey.
Scotland's drug deaths three times higher than UK average despite fall
Scotland's drug deaths remain almost three times higher than for the UK as a whole, despite the country recording its largest fall in fatalities last year, as campaigners warned of the emerging threat of synthetic opioids prompted by the Taliban's disruption of the global drugs trade.
Lost for words: 'phantom sign snatcher' on north Wales trail baffles hikers and charity
The culprit has been called the \"phantom post snatcher\", who for some unfathomable reason has taken to whisking away signs installed to help guide ramblers across a lonely moor in north Wales.
New cycle route across Snowdonia offers taste of history off beaten track
A beautiful but demanding 122-mile cycle route that involves pedalling up the equivalent of Wales's highest mountain more than four times is being opened in the north-west of the country.
Hogfish able to use light-sensing skin to 'see' what colour they are
What do you call a fish with no eyes? Fsh. What about a fish that can also use its skin as \"eyes\"? Well, that would be a hogfish.
Call time on inflexible licensing rules, pubs urge government
Licensing rules should be changed to allow pubs to serve alcohol outside their usual hours during \"national moments\", the leading UK pub industry body has said, after restrictions limited sales during Sunday's Women's World Cup final.
Nicky Campbell 'haunted' by abuse at school, inquiry is told
The broadcaster Nicky Campbell has described a culture of anticipated violence, normalised sexual assault and relentless physical abuse at Edinburgh Academy during two hours of searing and emotional testimony to the Scottish child abuse inquiry.