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'He needs time': wife pleads for privacy as Assange is reunited with family in Australia
Julian Assange needs time to recover after his 14-year legal saga, his wife, Stella, said after his arrival back in Australia last night.
Driver in fatal school crash had epileptic seizure and will not be prosecuted - CPS
A woman who crashed her Land Rover into a preparatory school and killed two eight-year-old girls will not be charged after it was found she had an epileptic seizure at the wheel.
Class divide: how wealthiest families shell out thousands to give children a super-tutor
Wanted: part-time tutor for a budding young architecture student. Potential pay: well over £2m. In the booming world of specialised private education for the super-rich, earnings for tutoring, even when moonlighting, now dwarf conventional salaries.
Couple convicted on two charges but face retrial over baby's death
Constance Marten and her partner, Mark Gordon, have been found guilty of concealing the birth of a child and perverting the course of justice after the body of their baby daughter was found following a high-profile search, it can now be reported.
Boos rock England party as fans get a reality check
There was a festival feel with up to 40,000 supporters gathering to cheer onthe fast-fading Three Lions
'War affects us every day': Stepanenko on Ukraine's burden
Midfielder says he and his teammates have more in mind than Belgium clash
Afghanistan's triumph sends Australia home
Afghanistan pulled off a historic eight-run win against Bangladesh in a rain-affected thriller in St Vincent, advancing to a semi-final against South Africa and sending Australia to a shock exit from the tournament.
Chapel Down considers sale as winemaking trade sparkles
Britain's biggest wine producer, Chapel Down, is considering raising cash and even putting itself up for sale to fund more vineyards and build a new winery in a booming industry transformed by rising temperatures and tax breaks.
Airbus shares fall 10% after it cuts back delivery plan
Shares in Airbus tumbled yesterday after the aircraft maker cut its profit forecast and blamed persistent part shortages, which have affected production of its A320neo jets.
Conspiracy theories hampering search for missing Jay Slater'
As the search for Jay Slater, the British teenager who went missing while on holiday in Tenerife, enters its second week Spanish rescuers continue to comb the rugged mountain terrain where he was last seen for clues.
'Does someone have to die?' How neglect left Britain's rivers flooded with sewage
Red kites swoop above Fawley Meadows as Dave Wallace dips a sampling beaker into the deep green water of the River Thames on a late spring day.
'He's one of our own' Stourbridge cheers on Bellingham
\"They adore him. Everyone around here adores him. What he's done, it's absolutely ridiculous,\" says 26-year-old football fan Kyle Jackson.
'Force of nature' Strikingly green Attenborough portrait unveiled
Jonathan Yeo hopes he has communicated the sitter's \"wisdom and thoughtfulness\" in his latest portrait, but also the \"sort of childlike, infectious enthusiasm\" that audiences know so well.
'Unsung heroes' Dedicated group of supporters celebrate release
Beyond Julian Assange's family, few have been celebrating the past 24 hours more than the dedicated band of supporters that grew out of vigils and protests for him over the past two decades.
China's probe returns with first samples from far side of moon
China has become the first country to gather samples from the far side of the moon and bring them back to Earth in a landmark achievement for the Beijing space programme.
Newfound ice sheet tipping point could cause greater sea level rise
A newly identified tipping point for the loss of ice sheets in Antarctica and elsewhere could mean future sea level rise is significantly higher than shown by current projections.
'Incredible loss': war's deadly toll on Gaza's journalists
As Gaza City trembled to the sound of bombs, dozens of journalists made their way to a white-walled, two-story building in the upmarket neighbourhood of Rimal.
Assange's wife tells of joy at release under US plea deal
Julian's Assange's wife yesterday told of her elation that the WikiLeaks founder has been released from Belmarsh prison in London and will soon be a \"free man\" under a deal in which he will plead guilty to violating US espionage law.
Fifth Tory faces investigation as election betting scandal grows
Gambling Commission inquiries cast shadow over party’s campaign
'We Needed A Voice' Starmer Defends Role Under Corbyn
Keir Starmer has defended serving in Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet, saying he wanted to help preserve the Labour party and he "always knew there was going to be a day after".
Clarke Will Take The Heat But No Easy Fixes To Lift Scottish Football
Scotland may have endured anightmare tournament on pitch but problems runmuch deeper than their manager
Deschamps Ready To Recall Masked Mbappé To Secure Top Spot
Didier Deschamps has intimated France's desire to secure top spot in Group D could trigger Kylian Mbappé's return to the starting lineup against Poland tonight.
World First As UK Boy Is Fitted With Brain Implant To Control Epilepsy Seizures
A UK teenager with severe epilepsy has become the first person in the world to be fitted with a brain implant aimed at bringing seizures under control.
Princess Anne In Hospital For Head Injury And Concussion
The Princess Royal is in hospital with a head wound and concussion after an incident in which she is understood to have been injured by a horse.
Low Wage Growth Has Pushed 900,000 Children Into Poverty'
Average weekly wages now just 16 higher in real terms than in 2010
Sharma slays Australia to set up England semi-final
England will face an unbeaten India in Guyana on Thursday after the teams for the second semi-final of the men's T20 World Cup were confirmed.
'We want to show we can be the team that people want us to be'
Rice says England will show different style’ tonight in pursuit of elusive form before the knockout stages
Torres takes his chance as rotated Spain build on early momentum
\"Many people claimed they would put four past us in the first game, five in the second, and we wouldn't show up for the third,\" Sylvinho had said, but Albania did show up: in the stands and on the pitch, as they have done throughout their time here.
London Tunnels attraction to list in Amsterdam
London Tunnels, which aims to convert an abandoned underground network into a tourist attraction, has ditched plans to float in the capital, instead opting to list in Amsterdam.
"Time is life' Delhi hospital opens unit to treat victims of heatstroke
As Dr Amlendu Yadav flicks the switch, the large pipe starts gushing water while he shovels ice into the tub.