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No charges in Sir Cliff sex abuse inquiry
Singer Sir Cliff Richard will face no further action over allegations of historical sexual abuse, prosecutors say.
- 16 June 2016
- From the section UK
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Carney clashes with Vote Leave over EU
Bank of England governor Mark Carney hits back at critics in the Vote Leave campaign who have warned him about commenting on the Referendum.
- 16 June 2016
- From the section EU Referendum
'Behave responsibly', England fans urged
England football fans are told to behave responsibly ahead of their match with Wales at Euro 2016 later, following clashes with police in Lille on Wednesday.
- 16 June 2016
- From the section UK
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Body of boy seized by alligator found
- 16 June 2016
- From the section US & Canada
Leave Tories attack 'scare stories'
- 16 June 2016
- From the section EU Referendum
Brexit 'a grave threat' to UK cities
- 16 June 2016
- From the section EU Referendum
Third woman alleges Clement Freud abuse
- 16 June 2016
- From the section UK
US gun control filibuster lasts 14 hours
- 16 June 2016
- From the section US & Canada
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Health bodies want drugs decriminalised
- 16 June 2016
- From the section UK
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NHS patient line 'consistently failing'
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Devon
Sports activity drops since London 2012
- 16 June 2016
- From the section England
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Canada MPs back changes to anthem
- 16 June 2016
- From the section US & Canada
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The Papers
Green's BHS quiz and campaign flotilla clash
The focus is on tycoon Sir Philip Green's grilling by MPs over BHS and the referendum flotilla face-off on the Thames.
- 16 June 2016
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Newsbeat Calvin Harris unfollows Taylor Swift
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Home
Escaped lorry pig off the motorway
- 16 June 2016
- From the section South East Wales
The Reporters
Richard Westcott: Britain's biggest rail franchise in chaos
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Business
Shaun Ley: Will streaming quota make for great art?
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Entertainment & Arts
Features
The new Times Square
An unlikely spot for a fashionable shopping mall
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Magazine
Penal practice
The regime of total silence that drove inmates insane
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Magazine
Toxic tirade
Why German mistrust made Hitler's book bestseller again
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Europe
Wayne's world
Has Hemingway halted the march of 'Wimpeyfication'?
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Tyne & Wear
Five top tips for parents
What are the best pointers for bringing up kids?
- 15 June 2016
- From the section UK
Speaking up
Princess Beatrice uses her own 'school nightmare' to help pupils
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Education & Family
Explainers
Should EU citizens consider becoming British?
- 16 June 2016
- From the section EU Referendum
Why 'honour' killing call may fall on deaf ears
- 15 June 2016
- From the section Asia
The UK's EU vote: All you need to know
- 14 June 2016
- From the section UK Politics
Sport
Live Sportsday - England v Wales build-up
Build-up to England v Wales and Northern Ireland v Ukraine at Euro 2016, 36 arrests after Lille violence, debate, gossip, social media.
- From the section Sport
Euro 2016 Catch-Up: Late goals put France through
- 16 June 2016
- From the section Football
Sport O'Neill looks for improved NI display
- 15 June 2016
- From the section Football
Sport 'Why Wales won't park the bus against England'
- 15 June 2016
- From the section Football
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