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Hong Kong protests ‘could worsen’ as police round-up demonstrators

A pro-democracy politician in Hong Kong has expressed concern the situation could worsen after police arrested more than a dozen people following protests earlier...

Boris Johnson promises 20,000 extra police within three years as British PM

Tory leadership favourite Boris Johnson has pledged to boost police numbers by 20,000 in three years if he becomes British prime minister. The move came as...

Man, 40, dies after south London stabbing

A 40-year-old man has died after being stabbed in broad daylight in England. The victim was rushed to hospital after the attack in Latchmere Road,...

China says Jeremy Hunt ‘basking in faded glory’ after Hong Kong comments

China’s foreign ministry has hit back at remarks by Britain's Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt on the causes of recent anti-government protests in Hong Kong,...

Choreographer accuses Justin Bieber of ‘degrading women’

Justin Bieber has been accused of “degrading women” by a choreographer who worked on his world tour. Emma Portner, who is married to the actress...

Boris Johnson pledges to halt hikes on ‘sin taxes’

Boris Johnson has pledged to halt hikes on so-called sin taxes, which include levies on tobacco, alcohol and sugar. The frontrunner in the race to...

Ursula von der Leyen nominated to lead European Commission

German defence minister Ursula von der Leyen has been nominated by EU leaders to head up the European Commission. France's Christine Lagarde has been proposed...

Europe ‘facing more frequent and more intense heatwaves’

An international group of experts tasked with assessing climate change has warned that Europe faces the unappetising prospect of more frequent and more intense...

Chancellor claims no-deal Brexit ‘hit’ to the exchequer of £90 billion

Philip Hammond claimed a “disruptive” no-deal Brexit could have a £90 billion “hit” on the exchequer and suggested there will be “no money available”...

Hong Kong protests ‘trample on the rule of law’

China’s government has issued strong backing for Hong Kong’s embattled administration, saying the occupation and vandalising of the city’s legislature by pro-democracy protesters were...

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