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Exit polls suggest win for Poland’s ruling Law and Justice party

An exit poll indicated that Poland’s conservative ruling party Law and Justice won the most votes in Sunday’s general election. The exit poll conducted by...

Three injured after stabbing incident at butcher’s shop in north London

Two men have been stabbed and a third assaulted at a butcher’s shop in north London. Police were called to the address in West Green...

At least 23 dead and 100 injured after Typhoon Hagibis devastates Japan

Helicopters, boats and thousands of troops were deployed across Japan to rescue people stranded in flooded homes as the death toll from a ferocious...

Corbyn signals Labour unlikely to back a Tory Brexit deal

Jeremy Corbyn has signalled Britain's Labour Party is unlikely to back any Brexit deal struck by Boris Johnson, even if there was a confirmatory...

Hong Kong protesters plan assemblies in 18 districts

Black-clad protesters calling for political reforms have started gathering in several Hong Kong districts. The demonstrators congregated on Sunday in shopping malls in Sha Tin...

Typhoon leaves 19 dead and 16 missing in Japan

Update: Nineteen people are dead and 16 are missing after Typhoon Hagibis caused massive flooding in Japan, Kyodo News service has reported. Kyodo’s tally, which...

Indian prime minister picks up rubbish from beach

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has been picking up rubbish from a beach in the southern temple town where he hosted Chinese President Xi...

Former Paralympic cyclist denies causing a public nuisance after allegedly gluing himself to plane

A former Paralympic cyclist accused of climbing onto a British Airways plane and gluing himself to it has denied causing a public nuisance. James Brown,...

Man in critical condition following east London stabbing

A man is in a critical condition in hospital after being stabbed in east London. Police were called to Turner Street in Whitechapel at 2.05pm...

Doctors join climate change protest to warn of health dangers

More than 100 healthcare professionals have joined the sixth day of climate change protests in London. Doctors, nurses and medical students were among those demonstrating...

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