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Conflicting White House accounts of first Trump-Zelenskiy call

US President Donald Trump on Friday released the rough transcript of a phone call he had with the incoming president of Ukraine. Mr Trump is...

Police ‘assessing’ allegations of electoral fraud after peerages claim

Scotland Yard is assessing two allegations of electoral fraud in the UK after claims the Tories offered peerages to senior Brexit Party figures to...

Hong Kong protesters leave one university

Rebellious students and anti-government protesters abandoned their occupation of at least one major Hong Kong university on Saturday. But some other schools remained under control...

Barack Obama cautions Democratic hopefuls on tacking too far left

Former US President Barack Obama has warned the Democratic field of White House hopefuls not to veer too far to the left. Mr Obama said...

Church minister who heckled Jeremy Corbyn suspended over tweets

A Church of Scotland minister who branded Jeremy Corbyn a “terrorist sympathiser” has been suspended after controversial tweets emerged. While campaigning in Glasgow on Wednesday,...

Taylor Swift’s former record label hits back over singer’s awards ban claim

Taylor Swift’s former record label has denied it is blocking the singer from performing her own hits at the upcoming American Music Awards (AMAs). Big...

Protestors killed in Baghdad as clashes continue

Security forces in Iraq have fired live rounds and tear gas at anti-government protesters in a central Baghdad square, killing three people. The incident came...

Andrew says he has ‘no recollection’ of meeting Jeffrey Epstein accuser

Prince Andrew has said he has “no recollection” of meeting the woman who claims she was forced into a sexual encounter with him. Andrew also...

Apple bans vaping apps over health concerns

Apple is banning apps related to vaping from its app store amid concern about the effect of vaping on the health of young people. The...

Jeremy Corbyn vows to ‘close down tax tricks used by giants like Google and Facebook’

Jeremy Corbyn has vowed to close the “tax tricks” used by giant corporations to partially fund a pledge to deliver free full-fibre internet to...

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