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British Storm Shadow cruise missiles penetrated Russian air defences in a "massive" strike by Ukraine against a chemical plant inside Russia that makes gunpowder and explosives, the Ukrainian military has revealed.
The leaders of 19 European Union members have urged the bloc to cut red tape.
A police van has been set on fire and missiles have been thrown at officers as protesters gathered outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers in Dublin.
Rachel Reeves will tell Cabinet colleagues she is considering measures to reduce household energy bills as part of her budget response to rising inflation, expected to reach 4% when official figures are announced on Wednesday.
There are no plans for Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to meet in person in the near future, according to a White House official.
The jewels stolen from the Louvre are worth an estimated €88m (£76m), a Paris prosecutor has said.
Britain has sent a senior commander and a small number of troops to Israel to help international efforts to monitor a fragile Gaza ceasefire following an American request.
The maker of the world's most popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot has launched a web browser, potentially accelerating the change in how people search and access information.
The chairman of the Sheku Bayoh Inquiry has stepped down from the role - two months after refusing to quit.
Officers should focus on "tackling real crime and policing the streets", Downing Street has said - after the Metropolitan Police announced it is no longer investigating non-crime hate incidents.
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