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Diplomacy to prevent the conflict between Israel and Iran spiralling further out of control is picking up pace with the UK at its centre.
Director Danny Boyle has said his latest film 28 Years Later could be seen as an allegory for Brexit.
Labour MP Vicky Foxcroft has quit her job as a government whip in opposition to the government's plans to cut disability benefits.
A former Israeli defence minister has told Sky News it is "absolutely not true" that the country's military deliberately targets hospitals.
This is the most significant statement from the US president in days, though it still keeps everyone guessing.
Whitehall officials tried to convince Lord Michael Gove to go to court to cover up details of a report into the grooming scandal in 2011, he has said, confirming Sky News reporting earlier this week.
Air India has confirmed it is suspending some of its long-haul flights from Saturday, including routes using the same type of Boeing aircraft which crashed shortly after take-off from Ahmedabad.
Two serving Metropolitan Police officers and one former officer are set to face a gross misconduct hearing after a 90-year-old woman with dementia was targeted with a Taser, the police watchdog said.
Doctors are a very special category of people. Doctors who opt to work in war zones are an entirely different level of special.
"Exonerate and acknowledge" say victims of the Post Office Capture scandal.

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