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The brother-in-law of Scotland's former first minister Humza Yousaf has gone on trial accused of extortion and dealing class A drugs.
Administrators to Petrofac, the collapsed oilfield services company, are racing to secure a sale of its North Sea operations by Christmas - a move which could save thousands of British jobs.
The rapid spread of the Black Death through medieval Europe could have its origins in a massive volcanic eruption, according to new research.
Around 200 homes have been evacuated and a major incident declared after two men were arrested on suspicion of explosives offences.
The UK has come a "step closer" to having direct, high-speed rail connections to Germany, the Department for Transport has said.
A man has been charged with four terrorism offences following allegations that he assisted Manchester synagogue attacker Jihad al Shamie with earlier reconnaissance of a UK defence facility, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.
Three men and a woman have been arrested in East Sussex as part of an investigation into extreme right-wing terrorism.
The UK and Norway have signed a defence agreement allowing their navies to operate a combined fleet of warships.
The prison population in England and Wales will hit 100,000 a year later than previously expected, the latest figures show.
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