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Kevin Spacey is set to face civil trials at the High Court later next year, over separate lawsuits filed by three men who have accused him of sexual assault.
A Liverpool fan has told how he thought he was caught up in a terrorist attack when a former Royal Marine drove into crowds at the club's victory parade.
A simple ultrasound scan of blood vessels in the neck could help detect men at increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
A former Royal Marine wept in court as he admitted driving into crowds at Liverpool's Premier League victory parade.
Rachel Reeves will announce £26bn worth of tax rises in her budget including extending the freeze on personal income thresholds.
Israel has handed over 15 Palestinian bodies, in exchange for the remains of a hostage held by Hamas, as talks begin on the next phase of the ceasefire deal.
A British man who was accused of trying to drown his daughter-in-law at a Florida swimming pool has been released, after agreeing to a plea deal.
NHS Tayside has destroyed hard copy theatre logbooks linked to disgraced neurosurgeon Sam Eljamel despite a "do not destroy" order being in place, a public inquiry has heard.
OpenAI has said a teenager who died after months of conversations with ChatGPT misused the chatbot and the company it is not liable for his death.
The owner of Candy Kittens, the vegetarian sweet brand, is in talks about a cut-price deal to buy Graze, the snacks range owned by FTSE-100 consumer goods giant Unilever.
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