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Some of the global pharmaceutical industry's top executives are to form a new panel with the government aimed at devising a new pricing regime for key medicines.
Vladimir Putin has said that if Europe wants a war, then Russia is ready now to fight.
Hundreds of UK online safety workers at TikTok have already signed agreements to leave the company, whistleblowers have told Sky News, despite the firm stressing to MPs that the cuts were "still proposals only".
Defendants who will likely get a sentence of three years or less will no longer get a jury trial, the justice secretary has announced.
Police were guilty of "deep complacency", "fundamental failure" and a "concerted effort" to blame fans during and after the Hillsborough disaster, according to a report from the police watchdog. 
Police were guilty of "deep complacency", "fundamental failure" and a "concerted effort" to blame fans during and after the Hillsborough disaster, according to a report from the police watchdog. 
The Pope has urged Donald Trump not to try to oust Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro using military force.
A 16-year-old girl who died in a crash involving a minibus carrying a group of teenagers has been named.
Sexually motivated crimes against women in public are not afforded the same response as other high-priority crimes, an inquiry into the rape and murder of Sarah Everard by off-duty police officer Wayne Couzens has found.
The number of children's homes in England has reached a record high - as Ofsted warns providers are focusing on cheaper housing rather than the needs of children.

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