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Tesco loses Lidl legal battle over Clubcard logo
The supermarket giant has to change its yellow circle logo after a ruling it infringed Lidl's trademark.
Argyll and Bute may ditch plan to raise council tax
The local authority was the first to break ranks over the council tax freeze promised by the government.
Fresh Lords battle looms over Rwanda bill changes
Labour will try and reinsert some of the ten amendments to the draft law rejected by MPs on Monday.
First convicted cyber-flasher in the UK is jailed
Nicholas Hawkes sent unsolicited photos of his genitals to a 15-year-old girl and a woman.
Thousands of children to leave Russian border city
Around 9,000 children will be sent away from Belgorod after strikes blamed on Ukraine.
Entire Gaza population facing acute hunger - US
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says it is the first time this has happened and calls for more aid.
Watch: William visits homeless project as Kate pictures published
The Prince of Wales is visiting a project in Sheffield, after pictures were published of him and his wife in Windsor.
Chumbawamba tell NZ politician to stop using hit
The band wants Winston Peters, of the New Zealand First party, not to play Tubthumping at rallies.
Pilot who was over alcohol limit before flight jailed
Delta Airlines captain Lawrence Russell, 63, was due to fly a Boeing 767 from Edinburgh to New York.
'I nearly quit - but now I'm ready for Olympic dogfight'
Nicole Yeargin says a disappointing indoor season left her considering her future - but now she is focused on getting to this summer's Olympics.
Oprah says mocking her weight was 'national sport'
The US star talks on US TV about the pain of being humiliated about her body and size by the media.
What is Hong Kong's tough new security law?
With a legislature dominated by the pro-Beijing camp, the bill was passed in a matter of days.
Mark Drakeford faces questions for final time as Welsh first minister
Wales' first minister to be quizzed by Senedd for last time before offering resignation to the King.
Mark Drakeford faces questions for the final time
Wales' first minister to be quizzed by Senedd for last time before offering resignation to the King.
Hanley pulls out of Scotland squad for friendlies
Norwich City defender Grant Hanley pulls out of Scotland's squad for the friendlies against the Netherlands and Northern Ireland.
Hong Kong passes tough security law
Authorities say Article 23 is necessary for stability, but critics fear it will further erode civil liberties.
Speculation mounts over who will be next James Bond
Marvel star Aaron Taylor-Johnson is in the frame as the next actor playing James Bond, reports say.
Emma's killer 'should never have been out on bail'
Peter Duffy murdered his partner Emma Baillie while banned from approaching her over previous abuse.
Murder charge after man killed 'during car theft'
A man has been charged with murder after Christopher Hanley died on Saturday.
Murder charge after man killed 'during car theft'
A man has been charged with murder after Christopher Hanley died on Saturday.