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In 1645, the stronghold of Caerphilly's famous medieval castle was besieged and captured by the forces of Oliver Cromwell.
Vladimir Putin has described Donald Trump's sanctions against two major oil firms as an "unfriendly act".
Apple has lost a landmark lawsuit over fees in the App Store, which could benefit around 36 million iPhone and iPad users in the UK.
A restaurateur has been charged with murder after the death of his 100-year-old mother.
It was a welcome designed to catch our attention, for a visit that meant everything to the King.
The London property market is in crisis with "nothing like enough new homes being built", forcing the government to water down targets for affordable housing, the cabinet minister in charge has told Sky News.
US President Donald Trump has pardoned billionaire Binance founder Changpeng Zhao.
The ringleader behind an arson attack and plot to kidnap a billionaire Russian dissident had been "groomed" by a chatbot, operated by Wagner mercenaries, a court was told.
US sanctions against Russia's two largest energy companies, the state-owned Rosneft and privately held Lukoil, are perhaps the most significant economic measures imposed by the West since the invasion of Ukraine.
The head teacher of the Southport attacker's former school has told a public inquiry she felt like he was "building up to something".

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