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British activist Peter Tatchell has been arrested at a pro-Palestinian march in central London for carrying a placard reading "Globalise the intifada", according to his foundation.
Joggers at a weekend parkrun were greeted with a royal surprise as they ran round Sandringham - some moral support from the King.
Sir Richard Branson told Jeffrey Epstein he would love to see him again "as long as you bring your harem" in emails newly-released from the Epstein files.
The Post Office will fight the first ever Capture case at the Court of Appeal, Sky News has learned.
You could catch a glimpse of the so-called Snow Moon tomorrow as it lights the night sky.
Pokémon has apologised after plans for a card game event at a controversial shrine for Japanese war dead saw it accused of hurting "the feelings of the Chinese people".
Thames Water is edging closer to a multibillion pound rescue deal with its lenders that would keep the ailing utility out of temporary public ownership.
The drinks industry is warning it will "have no choice but to increase prices" as a new rise in alcohol duty rise takes effect.
Northern Ireland should hold a referendum on whether it should become part of a united Ireland by 2030, the country's first minister has said.
More than 200 people have been reported dead after a landslide hit coltan mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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