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A 15-year-old boy has been arrested after a teenager was stabbed to death in a skate park in Slough.
Former prime minister David Cameron has warned Boris Johnson that breaking the law “is not a good idea” as the Brexit deadline approaches.
Labour has promised to scrap Ofsted and end the “tax loopholes” that benefit private schools.
EU citizens are being discriminated against and overlooked for jobs and tenancies ahead of Brexit.
Thomas Cook Group has issued a last-gasp plea to its lenders to reduce a £200m funding demand with Britain’s oldest travel agent just hours away from possible insolvency.
The foreign secretary has insisted Thomas Cook passengers will not be stranded overseas if the company collapses into administration.
The rapper Slowthai has insisted he doesn’t condone violence in any form after pulling out a fake severed head of Boris Johnson during his performance at the Mercury Prize.
Charles Leclerc was delighted with his “unexpected” and “crazy” pole position after stealing the show in Singapore GP qualifying, while the Sky F1 team believe Ferrari’s turnaround is “game-changing” for F1 2019.
Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has vowed to give his young players a chance in the Premier League.
Liverpool paid a £1m settlement to Manchester City after the Etihad club complained that their scouting system had been hacked, Sky Sports News understands.