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England’s Ben Stokes says the third Ashes Test will be won by whichever side has the mettle and technique to withstand a bouncer barrage at Headingley.
A father-of-two who filmed a cardboard Grenfell Tower model burning on a bonfire has been acquitted of malicious communication.
Colleagues of PC Andrew Harper will lead a minute’s silence for him later this morning.
A woman has been arrested on suspicion of child neglect after a 10-year-old boy was found dead in a caravan, police have said.
Northern Ireland police have accused the dissident republican group Continuity IRA of trying to lure officers to their deaths in a bomb attack this week.
Downing Street has hit back at a senior Channel 4 executive after she branded Prime Minister Boris Johnson a “known liar” and a “coward”.
Louis Theroux’s career has been defined by Jimmy Savile.
A collection of photographs, prints and papers belonging to Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria, have been published for the first time.
The Met Office has issued a warning for widespread fog during Friday morning’s rush hour – a day before temperatures are set to soar in a bank holiday heatwave.
“Serious failures” in the public health system led to the deaths of 19 people linked to outbreaks of listeria and streptococcus, a former health chief has claimed.