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Armed men in Mali have abducted and publicly executed a TikTok influencer who posted videos in support of the West African nation's military, local authorities have said.
Police say they have interviewed a man over comments made during punk-rap duo Bob Vylan's set at Glastonbury.
The flying of St George's flags across the country are creating "no-go" zones for NHS staff, with some facing frequent abuse, health bosses have warned.
Sam Fender has donated his entire £25,000 Mercury Prize winnings to support "struggling" grassroots venues.
Police have released a photo after a woman was racially abused and assaulted while with her family in central London last month.
The UK's jobless rate has risen to a level not seen since late 2020, according to official figures released ahead of the budget.
The UK's Prevent counter-terrorism strategy "is no longer keeping the country safe" and needs a "radical overhaul", an independent commission has found.
An end to the longest US government shutdown in history is one step closer.
MPs have joined a campaign calling for 15 penguins "trapped in a basement without sunlight or fresh air" in central London to be released.
After Tim Davie's resignation announcement only a day ago, talk is turning to who could replace him and take on the highest-profile role in British broadcasting.
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