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The UK's construction sector suffered its sharpest contraction in activity since May 2020, according to a closely-watched survey taken before this month's budget.
The use of controversial facial recognition technology will be ramped up by police under government plans.
The assassination attempt on a former Russian spy was authorised by Vladimir Putin, who is "morally responsible" for the death of a woman poisoned by the nerve agent used in the attack, a public inquiry has found.
Ofcom has fined a pornography provider £1m for not having robust age checks.
Property is usually considered a safe, long-term investment, but with the era of ultra-low interest rates well and truly over, is it still a good option?
British arable farmers are facing a revenue loss of more than £800m after one of the worst-ever harvests on record, analysis shows.
The energy regulator has confirmed plans for a massive upgrade to the UK's energy grids, adding £108 to customer bills by 2031.
In a quiet suburb in the San Francisco Bay area, the smell of naan bread wafts out from the Maiwand Market and on to the street.
A father of seven was not told he was terminally ill by doctors, who instead said he would be okay, an investigation has found.
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