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Violence in UK prisons hits new record high

Around 25 attacks on prison staff are recorded every day as record levels of violence sweep through jails in England and Wales. Official figures show...

Google sacks 48 people over sexual misconduct claims

Google has sacked 48 people over sexual harassment claims in the last two years, its chief executive has said. Thirteen senior managers were among...

UK opposition figures tell Barnier of ‘cross-party resistance’ to Tory Brexit

Representatives of four opposition parties have told EU Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier that there is “cross-party resistance” at Westminster to the withdrawal deal being...

Hundreds of extra US troops ‘being sent to Mexico border’

Defence Secretary Jim Mattis is set to sign an order sending at least 800 troops to the US-Mexico border, officials said. Mr Mattis is responding...

Trump ‘should swap to Chinese phone’ after bugging claim

China has denounced a US newspaper report that it is listening to Donald Trump’s phone calls as “fake news” and suggested he exchange his...

British Airways admits 185,000 more customers compromised in cyber attack

British Airways owner IAG has said that 185,000 further customers may have had their personal details compromised during a cyber attack. The group said in...

Mail bomb probe widens after packages to De Niro and Biden found

The US mail bomb scare has widened as police seized three more suspicious packages — two addressed to former vice president Joe Biden and...

Philip Green named by peer as retail tycoon at centre of gagging clause row

Topshop owner Sir Philip Green has been named in Parliament as the businessman behind an injunction against the Daily Telegraph. Former Cabinet minister Lord Hain...

Killing of Jamal Khashoggi was premeditated – Saudi prosecutors

Saudi prosecutors have said the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was a premeditated crime. Saudi Attorney General Saud al-Mojeb said that investigators came to...

British MPs say BBC gender pay gap is ‘grotesque’ and ‘household names’ scared to speak

Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell has said the “grotesque” and ongoing unfairness in pay at the BBC is offensive. A report by the Digital, Culture,...

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