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A 37-year-old woman and a five-year-old child were found with stab wounds at an address in Barnet, north London on Tuesday.
Sir Keir Starmer has been out on a victory lap in Wakefield after his Labour's candidate Simon Lightwood took the seat from the Conservatives in Thursday's by-election. The Labour leader said the result put his party on track to win the next general election, saying: "The Tory Party is absolutely imploding, they know they're out of ideas and they're out of touch and if they had any decency, they'd get out the way for the next Labour government.".
The club said it was “disappointed” to learn Oli McBurnie and Rhian Brewster have been charged.
‘As stated in yesterday’s congressional hearings, you don’t ask for a pardon if you are innocent. And, you don’t decline to appeal if you know you are right,’ said Heard’s spokesperson
KYIV (Reuters) -Russian missiles rained down across Ukraine on Saturday, hitting military facilities in the west and the north as well as a southern city as the biggest land conflict in Europe since World War Two entered its fifth month. Russian artillery and air strikes pounded the twin cities of Sievierodonetsk and Lysychansk in the eastern Luhansk region on Friday, smashing into a chemical plant where hundreds of civilians were trapped, a Ukrainian official said on Saturday. Ukraine said on Friday its troops had been ordered to retreat from Sievierodonetsk as there was very little left to defend after weeks of intense fighting, marking the biggest reversal for Ukraine since losing the port of Mariupol in May.
Mick Lynch says 'catching Covid isn't a qualification' to Boris Johnson supporter
The US Supreme Court today struck down Roe v Wade, overturning the constitutional right to abortion for millions of women.
Guardian readers share tributes to people they will celebrate during the inaugural event on 26 June
Detective Chief Inspector Neil Devoto said he had ‘no concerns’ about the inquiry when he was appointed senior investigating officer.
Boris Johnson spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about measures to help people's finances
“I’ve always felt a bit different. Finally, I have an explanation.”
People on low incomes, had disabilities or who were carers were less likely to recover quickly post-lockdown, study shows
Baroness Scotland of Asthal has been re-elected as Secretary General of the Commonwealth, in a blow for the Prime Minister who attempted to have her ousted by backing a rival candidate.
Just one in five trains are running, and they are mostly restricted to main lines, with around half of the network closed.
Former Conservative leader Michael Howard urged the Cabinet to consider resigning.
People are struggling to confirm if they or their children are vaccinated against polio, it emerged on Thursday. Health officials urged the public on Wednesday to ensure their polio vaccines were up to date after an outbreak of the virus was detected in UK sewage samples. But some parents said they were pushed from one authority to another trying to get answers. It also emerged that permission from a GP must be granted to allow patients to access their own, or their children’s, medical records v
Labour left-wingers to campaign for MPs to ‘do their jobs’ and back industrial action
Stella Assange said the WikiLeaks founder was told he was being moved to a bare cell “for his own protection”.
Volodymyr Zelensky has described Glastonbury as the "greatest concertation of freedom" as he addressed the festival calling for the world to "spread the truth" about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian president spoke via a video message played ahead of The Libertines stage-opening set on the big screens at the Other Stage on Friday.
High court judge grants permission on one ground after ruling last week in Observer and Guardian journalist’s favour