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The Ministry of Defence have shared a picture of the British soldier who was killed in a "tragic accident" in Ukraine, as Volodymyr Zelenskyy prepares to give Donald Trump a revised plan for peace with Russia.
The boss of a supermarket chain, a former head of communications for No 10 and an Olympic swimmer turned women's rights activist are among those to have received a peerage.
Snapchat is the most commonly-used social media platform in reported child exploitation and abuse offences, according to new police figures.
Police in Bristol are investigating a series of late-night attacks on men that they said "may be homophobic in nature".
Homelessness charities have warned that ministers are "falling short of what is desperately needed to end Britain's homelessness crisis".
The government can't say with accuracy how many visa overstayers there are in Britain - no data has been collated for five-and-a-half years.
Downing Street has belatedly hit back at comments made by Donald Trump about the Mayor of London, saying the remarks were "wrong".
The US central bank has signalled a pause in interest rates cuts demanded by the president as it grapples pressures from both elevated inflation and a weak jobs market.
One of Britain’s most prominent fintech unicorns has secured a payments services licence from UK regulators as it hunts for acquisition targets ahead of an eventual move to list its shares publicly.
Some Australian kids are already outsmarting the government and the tech companies.

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