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China’s president warns Hong Kong’s pro-democracy rebels ‘sabotage’ won’t be tolerated

China's president Xi Jinping has said there will be no tolerance for any acts seen as jeopardising stability and security. The president employed some...

Mel B has wiped out £50m Spice Girls fortune, divorce court told

Mel B has wiped out her multimillion Spice Girls' fortune, a court was told, as the former pop star appeared at her bitter divorce...

Iraqi troops mopping up in Mosul after key victories over IS

Iraqi troops are clearing up a key neighbourhood in Mosul after making significant gains against Islamic State militants in the city and the prime...

Subpoena threat to White House over James Comey meeting tape request

Republican and Democrat leaders on the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee are threatening a subpoena unless the White House clarifies whether any recordings, memoranda...

Rupert Murdoch’s £11.7bn Sky bid looks set to face UK competition probe

The UK's competition watchdog looks poised to launch an in-depth investigation into Rupert Murdoch's £11.7bn swoop for Sky after British culture secretary Karen Bradley...

US sets new ‘close tie’ visa rules for mainly Muslim nations and refugees

Donald Trump's administration has set new rules for visa applicants from six mainly Muslim nations and all refugees, that require a "close" family or...

US demands more security on incoming international flights

The US Homeland Security Department is demanding that airlines around the world step up security measures for international flights bound for the United States...

Ex-Court of Appeal judge to lead Grenfell Tower inquiry

Retired Court of Appeal judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick has been appointed to lead the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower disaster, sources have confirmed. The...

Andy Warhol’s ‘first selfie’ sells for £6m

Andy Warhol’s “first selfie”, the painting which catapulted the pop artist to worldwide fame, has been sold at auction for £6 million. The work appeared...

Neanderthals practised primitive dentistry 130,000 years ago, research shows

Neanderthals were practising primitive dentistry 130,000 years ago with some using toothpicks, scientists have discovered. A study of four teeth from one of the extinct...

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