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A judo Olympian has said her family is "devastated" after the discovery of body in the search for her missing brother.
Three teenage girls surrounded a 75-year-old man before he was pushed, shoved, kicked and punched, and then died in hospital the following a day, a court heard.
Downing Street wants to stop green activists from using a little-known international law to tie up major infrastructure projects in the courts using millions of pounds of taxpayer cash, Sky News can reveal.
A newly elected Labour MP has gone public with his objections to the government's proposed farm tax, saying it would "penalise" small farms in rural communities.
Around 1.3 million people on low wages are to secure guaranteed sick pay for the first time in a bid to boost health and living standards, the government has announced.
A man has pleaded guilty to killing seven people when he opened fire on an Independence Day parade in Chicago in 2022.
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Donald Trump has hit out at the Ukrainian president once again, just four days after an explosive on-camera spat between the pair.
Two men have been convicted of a series of sexual offences against two teenage girls, who were described by the gang targeting them as "fresh meat".
A mother has gone on trial accused of kidnapping and selling her young daughter in South Africa.