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The King marked the launch of the world's longest coastal walking route with a two-kilometre walk.
The selling of crossbows and hunting arrows will be banned under government plans following a series of violent attacks.
The family of a 16-year-old who was killed after a car crashed into a river in Cambridgeshire has paid tribute, calling her the "kindest, most loving girl".
Former Google executive Matt Brittin is expected to be the next director-general of the BBC.
Angela Rayner was "wrong" to stage a high-profile intervention criticising the direction of Sir Keir Starmer's government this week, Harriet Harman has said.
A member of the Securitas heist gang that stole £53m in Britain's biggest-ever cash robbery should be released from prison, the Parole Board says.
The NHS "came close to collapse" during the pandemic, the chair of the UK COVID-19 Inquiry has said.
A disgruntled ex-MI5 worker claimed to have undergone ninja-style training at its London headquarters in "swords and knives and stuff", his partly-secret trial was told.
Two men accused of carrying out "hostile" surveillance on London's Jewish community on behalf of Iran have appeared in court.
Online forum 4Chan has been fined £450,000 by regulator Ofcom for failing to have age checks in place to stop children from seeing pornography on its site.
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