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A man who died after he was hit head-on by a Mercedes driver in London's West End on Christmas Day "had not stood a chance", a court has heard.
Sarah Everard's mother said she is tormented by her daughter's final hours, in a moving statement to the Angiolini Inquiry into her daughter's death.
Every month, the Money blog interviews top chefs from around the UK, hearing about their cheap food hacks, views on the industry and more. Today we speak to Brayden Davies, head chef at The Box Tree in Ilkley, West Yorkshire - and a proud Aussie.
The Princess of Wales has written about the importance of "small acts of care" at a time "when life can sometimes feel fragmented or uncertain", ahead of her fifth annual Christmas carol service.
The UK government has again delayed its decision over whether to approve a Chinese "super embassy" in London until January.
An influential parliamentary committee is launching an inquiry into the Crown Estate - the vast range of properties and land owned by the monarchy.
Imran Khan is suffering from isolation, his sister said, after weeks of not being able to see his family.
Some of the global pharmaceutical industry's top executives are to form a new panel with the government aimed at devising a new pricing regime for key medicines.
Vladimir Putin has said that if Europe wants a war, then Russia is ready now to fight.
Hundreds of UK online safety workers at TikTok have already signed agreements to leave the company, whistleblowers have told Sky News, despite the firm stressing to MPs that the cuts were "still proposals only".
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