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Royal Bank of Scotland is to close 259 branches – a quarter of its network – in a move expected to result in 680 job losses.
The Government will tell the EU it wishes to stay in a key aviation safety body, under the indirect jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice, in order to keep planes flying after Brexit.
Sadiq Khan has told Sky News he is "exploring all avenues" when it comes to the deal West Ham United agreed for the loss-making London Stadium.
A council has backed down over a safety cordon placed around the town’s Christmas tree.
Lawyers for thousands of current and former Morrisons staff have welcomed a "landmark" High Court ruling that the supermarket was partly liable for a data breach that saw their details posted online.
Gareth Southgate says he has no preferences for England’s opponents ahead of the World Cup draw in Russia on Friday.
US author Christopher Bollen has been named winner of the annual Bad Sex in Fiction award for his novel The Destroyers.
After a difficult week of Middle East diplomacy and dressing down Donald Trump, the Prime Minister might hope to relax in front of Strictly Come Dancing on Saturday night.
A 29-year-old man is to face trial for attempted murder next year, after allegedly pushing a man in front of a Tube train.
Jeremy Corbyn’s cover shoot for GQ magazine was "quite torturous" and "as difficult as shooting any Hollywood celebrity", the publication’s editor has claimed.