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British people aren't the only ones to moan about the state and price of housing in their country, but we do have the best justification to do so.
Eleanor Williams' mother broke down in tears as she absorbed the guilty verdict against her daughter, saying: "The person being portrayed in the media is not the person I know."
MPs are set to be briefed on the cyber threat posed by China today, while a smaller group of parliamentarians will be told about specific threats against them.
The Home Office is launching social media adverts to deter Vietnamese nationals from travelling to the UK illegally in small boats.
Russia will not stop if it wins the war in Ukraine, the US ambassador to the UK has told Sky News.
For us, every day in Port-au-Prince starts with a situation report on the latest outbreak of fighting in this beleaguered capital city.
The prime minister will herald the "next generation" in the UK's nuclear industry as he unveils new investment to create jobs and boost skills.
Three out of four suspects have pleaded guilty after appearing in court charged with terror offences after the concert hall attack near Moscow which killed more than 130 people.
The head of the UN's Palestinian refugee agency has said it's "outrageous" Israel will block its aid deliveries to northern Gaza.
A murder suspect has been arrested at Heathrow Airport hours after a man was hit by a car and killed in east London.

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