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Police sources have told NBC News the identity of a man detained as a "person of interest" after a fatal shooting on the campus of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island.
A draft bill banning gay conversion practices, also known as gay conversion therapy, will be published before the end of the current parliamentary session next spring, the government has told Sky News. 
Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has said the US president has been talking "complete nonsense" during recent comments about crime in London.
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver’s holding company has axed a fifth of its workforce, even as he plots a high street restaurant comeback six years after his Jamie’s Italian chain collapsed into administration.
Author Joanna Trollope has died aged 82, her family has said.
A 52-year-old carpenter from Surrey has been found guilty of murdering his wife in a rare retrial, eight years after being acquitted.
As Australia slides into its summer, it is leaving behind months marked by nationwide protests on one major issue - migration.
Taylor Swift met families of the Southport attack victims and broke down in tears after the encounter, a new TV documentary reveals.
The British economy has been slowing since the summer but the long wait for a late-November budget applied an extra touch to the brakes, according to the latest growth figures from the Office for National Statistics.
Companies generate massive profits from people's information, with experts describing user data as "the new oil".

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