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A rapper has been jailed for at least 24 years for a drive-by attack in which a man was shot six times but managed to drag himself back to his flat.
It doesn't feel all that long ago that David Cameron took the Chinese leader Xi Jinping for a pint in a Buckinghamshire pub.
Dame Esther Rantzen has described living with terminal cancer, saying she "didn't expect to see last Christmas" - as she criticised delays to assisted dying legislation.
The Metropolitan Police force has won a legal challenge after an officer who was dismissed for failing the force's vetting procedure claimed his sacking meant he did not get a fair trial.
A US border patrol commander known for his rapid "turn and burn" tactics is being pulled out of Minneapolis as outrage over the killing of Alex Pretti by an ICE agent continues.
The official confirmation of Dame Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury is an immense step for the Church of England (CoE).
The captain and first officer of a Venezuelan-linked oil tanker captured by American forces have been taken out of UK territory by the US Coast Guard, a court has been told.
British police have helped in seizing a record nine-tonne haul of cocaine from a 'narco sub' in the Atlantic Ocean.
Almost 1,600 jobs have been saved and a further 600 lost after the owner of Revolution bars went into administration.
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