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Tory mayor warns of Labour plan to replace British steel with imports from China
One of Britain's leading regional mayors claimed Sir Keir Starmer's government is preparing to abandon British-produced steel altogether and replace it with Chinese steel diverted through Brazil.
Several migrants including child die crossing Channel
A child is among several people who died attempting to cross the English Channel yesterday, a French minister said.
Government to fund blood test that detects 12 cancers
A blood test that could detect 12 cancers at an early stage will be funded by the government, health secretary Wes Streeting has said. The blood screening will help catch cancer before symptoms develop and boost the UK's economy, said Mr Streeting.
Public want prisoner early releases to be linked to clean drug test, finds poll
Justice secretary Shabana Mahmood is facing pressure from the public to link early releases from prison to drug testing, a new poll suggests.
"I'm never coming home
Nicholas Bidar's family say he is losing hope after being denied parole from indefinite jail term in landmark hearing
Data errors leave public in the dark about court crisis
Lack of information comes as fears rise about trials backlog
Rudd attacks 'two-faced' Johnson over his memoir
Boris Johnson is accused of being “two-faced” and “untruthful” in his controversial memoir in an outspoken intervention by his Tory nemesis Amber Rudd.
No title until Reds become road warriors, warns Slot
Liverpool boss says team must match away form of rivals
United stuck in 'purgatory' and facing only one way out
When one prominent football figure caught a glimpse of the Manchester United dressing room recently, they immediately recognised a scene they had seen from rival clubs. That was a squad that \"doesn't know what next\" and feels like it's \"going nowhere\". It isn't intentional, of course, but is a feeling that starts to grip a group when there's no sense of clarity.
Fifa transfer rules 'contrary to EU law', Diarra case finds
Fifa will have to update key paragraphs of its transfer rules to ensure punishment of players for breaking contracts is less draconian, after a European Court of Justice ruling on the Lassana Diarra case.
Marital rape is not rape, argues Indian government
The Indian government has opposed calls to classify consensual sexual acts committed by a husband against his wife as \"rape\", saying that to do so could have an impact on conjugal relationships and disturb the institution of marriage.
Screaming statue tribute to doctor raped and killed in India causes controversy
A bust installed outside a state-run hospital in India where a resident doctor was raped and killed has sparked anger and shock as it depicts a woman screaming in agony, her head thrown back and eyes wide open.
Haitian gang shoots at least 70 people in town rampage
Gang members brandishing automatic rifles have stormed through a town in Haiti's main breadbasket region, killing at least 70 people and forcing another 3,000 to flee.
Beirut hit again by Israel as Iran vows not to back down
Israeli military claims strikes targeted new Hezbollah leaders
Police officers win appeal in athlete stop and search case
Two former Metropolitan Police officers have been handed their jobs back after winning an appeal against a ruling that they had lied about a stop and search incident involving British athlete Bianca Williams.
Royal Navy chief apologises for submarine service abuse
The head of the Royal Navy has apologised after an investigation found \"misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours\" in the submarine service.
Women say gender equality in the workplace has stalled
Gender equality in the workplace has stalled as women report experiencing many of the same challenges as they did nearly 30 years ago, a new survey of high-flyers suggests.
Government to ban vaping near schools and hospitals
The government is set to ban vaping in playgrounds, hospital grounds and near schools in a crackdown on e-cigarettes aimed at preventing children from taking up the habit. In a move believed to be favoured by the country's chief medical officer Chris Whitty, health secretary Wes Streeting is said to be considering limiting the use of e-cigarettes outdoors in England, with restrictions set to be included in the tobacco and vapes bill due to be presented to parliament in the upcoming weeks.
Zahawi: 'I'd go looking for fights as a football hooligan'
Former chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has admitted that he used to be a football hooligan and would \"go out looking for fights\".
Tory leadership hopefuls fail to inspire public, poll finds
But support for Keir Starmer is firm - despite row over gifts
Johnson refuses to be drawn on whether he regrets his Partygate apology to Queen
Boris Johnson has refused to say whether he regrets apologising to the Queen for a party in Downing Street on the eve of Prince Philip's funeral.
Is Britain about to give up the vestiges of its empire?
The transfer of sovereignty of the British Indian Ocean Territory back to Mauritius has highlighted the sometimes complicated relationship of the UK with its vestigial imperial possessions, now known as British overseas territories. They're a mixed bunch, to say the least, and each has its own charms and challenges.
Brexit has increased the risk to our overseas territories
Though with considerably less bloodshed involved, the final stages of Britain's retreat from colonialism are becoming almost as tricky as the creation of the empire itself. The sun has not quite set on what was once the greatest imperial power since the Romans, at its peak encompassing fully a quarter of the Earth's people, but soon another few islets will no longer be coloured pink, as once they were in the school atlases.
Fears for future of Falklands after 'disaster' Chagos deal
Chagossians plan to hold protest demanding views be heard
Labour to wield axe with 36 rail projects under threat
Transport secretary Louise Haigh - who previously criticised Sunak for 'great rail betrayal' of HS2 - forced to make cuts
Netanyahu's actions suggest he isn't interested in peace
One year on from the invasion led by Hamas terrorists that has been called the greatest trauma in Israel's history, in which 1,200 Israelis were killed and more than 200 taken hostage, Benjamin Netanyahu's government claims sudden success.
Nketiah has big aspirations back home in south London
Eberechi Eze ambles over to take the free-kick and as he does so, Eddie Nketiah scans his surroundings.
New case could transform transfer market like Bosman
Lassana Diarra is arguing Fifa rules breach EU labour laws
Carsley envisages 'creative' plan to combine star trio
England boss wants to play Palmer, Foden and Bellingham
Maguire salvages point for United in Portugese thriller
Super sub Harry Maguire’s stoppage-time header saved Manchester United’s blushes and potentially Erik ten Hag’s job as the Europa League clash with Porto ended in a thrilling 3-3 draw.