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Protesters face arrest for chanting the slogan "globalise the intifada" in the wake of the Bondi Beach terrorist attack, police in London and Manchester have said.
Two people have been arrested after shouting slogans calling for "intifada", the Metropolitan Police said.
The company behind technology supposed to lead to more accurate decisions in international cricket, has admitted its error denied England a crucial Australian wicket in the latest Ashes encounter.
Paddy Power Betfair is to pay £2m for acting too slowly on concerning customer behaviours, including one player who staked £86,000 over 16 days and another who placed 300 bets in eight hours.
Andrea Egan, a vocal critic of Sir Keir Starmer, has been elected as the next general secretary of Unison, the UK's biggest trade union, in a fresh blow for No 10.
A man who identified as "evil Jesus" and plotted on the dark web to kill a prosecutor has been ordered to remain at a secure mental health facility indefinitely.
The economy may be stuttering, unemployment may be rising, inflation may be above target. But even so, the Bank of England delivered mortgage payers some welcome Christmas cheer on Thursday.
The Bank of England has cut interest rates from 4% to 3.75%, its sixth cut since last summer.
Thousands of dinosaur footprints from around 210 million years ago have been found on a rock face in northern Italy.
A hitman who gunned down another man outside a pub on Hogmanay and later joked about how his victim didn't live to see the "bells" has been jailed for at least 26 years.
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