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Milkshakes and lattes will be hit with a sugar tax for the first time in a bid to tackle obesity, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said.
The boss of British Gas's parent company has said he would be happy to pay more tax as he called for levies on bills to be removed and transferred to general taxation.
A woman brought in for cremation at a Thai temple was found alive in her coffin.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a controversial US and Israeli-backed aid distribution group, has said it will permanently cease operations.
Taiwan's prime minister has warned that a "return" to China is not an option.
"Drill, baby, drill" was Donald Trump's campaign pledge - and he's following through with a proposal to expand fossil fuel production, which environmentalists say would have devastating consequences.
"When I was diagnosed, it was too late - mine had already spread."
A council in Northern Ireland has begun work to change the name of a street named after Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor - the first in the UK to do so.
The boss of the communications regulator fears sport will lose out on female stars because of online abuse - and is urging social media companies to adopt recommendations to clean up their platforms.
A teenage boy is in a life-threatening condition after being shot in Sheffield.
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