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Police in Northern Ireland say they have recovered the gun used to murder the journalist Lyra McKee.
Two thousand high-risk residential buildings are still covered with dangerous cladding, according to a committee scrutinising the government.
Young people with autism and learning disabilities are suffering human rights abuses due to the impact of the coronavirus lockdown, an investigation has found.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said up to 80% of people who test positive for coronavirus in the UK don’t have symptoms.
Kathleen Burk, a history professor at University College London, says there is an important difference between anti-racism protests in the UK and America – and explains why images of policemen kneeling could be a significant moment:
Suffolk Police have apologised after two officers stopped a black couple and demanded ID because they were “driving a motor vehicle on a road”.
Workers have boarded up a statue of Sir Winston Churchill and the Cenotaph in central London ahead of weekend protests.
Ant and Dec have become the latest celebrities to apologise for “impersonating people of colour” on their TV show as Black Lives Matter protests continue across the globe.
Harry Potter star Emma Watson has said transgender people “deserve to live their lives without being constantly questioned” in response to JK Rowling’s controversial comments on the issue.
A Banksy mural stolen from the Bataclan concert hall in Paris, where terrorists killed 90 people in 2015, has been found in Italy.