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‘No fair or reasonable basis’ for forcing police chief out over Hillsborough

There was no "fair or reasonable basis" for taking the draconian step of forcing South Yorkshire chief constable David Crompton out of office, the...

Westminster attacker’s ‘shocked’ wife ‘condemns his actions’; Police say he ‘copied from other attacks’

The wife of Westminster attacker Khalid Masood has said she is "saddened and shocked" by the atrocity, saying she "condemns" his actions. Rohey Hydara spoke...

Voters should have right to choose Brexit or independence, says Nicola Sturgeon

Scottish voters should have the right to choose between the "significant and profound" change that Brexit will cause and independence, Nicola Sturgeon has said. The...

Ex-BBC employee carried out ‘repeated, unwanted sexual harassment’ of woman in 1980s

A former BBC employee carried out a "persistent, repeated and unwanted sexual harassment" of a woman while he worked for the company more than...

NFL approves Raiders’ move to Las Vegas

Las Vegas will be home to an NFL franchise after the league's 32 owners approved the relocation of the Oakland Raiders. One of the United...

US-backed forces pause military campaign to allow Syrian dam to be fixed

US-backed forces in northern Syria have paused military operations near a dam held by the Islamic State group to allow engineers to fix any...

Doctor ‘misled medics over Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey’

A doctor who admitted misleading other medics over Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey also acted dishonestly, medical watchdogs in England ruled today. Dr Hannah Ryan...

Donald Trump surveillance claims congressman ‘met source at White House’

A senior US congressman who claimed communications involving Donald Trump's associates were caught up in "incidental" surveillance has said he met his source on...

Nicola Sturgeon: Theresa May has no ‘rational opposition’ to second independence vote

Nicola Sturgeon has said the British Prime Minister has no rational argument against a second independence referendum following discussions between the two leaders over...

Canada expected to legalise cannabis next year

Canadians are expected to be able to smoke cannabis legally by July 1, 2018. Prime minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government will introduce legislation to legalise...

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