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Leaked document says EU ban on roaming charges due to come into effect in June will not apply to UK travellers
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Zakaria Bulhan admitted the manslaughter of Darlene Horton last August on the grounds of diminished responsibility
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Stefano Brizzi, who was serving life sentence for strangling PC Gordon Semple and dismembering his body, dies two months into his sentence
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Foreign secretary will inform ministers UK position has not softened as he appears to blame Putin for recent violence in Ukraine
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University Hospitals Bristol NHS trust launches inquiry after lack of social care led to stay that cost health service £80,000
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EU leaders are concerned that Theresa May could soften UK’s opposition to settlements as she seeks closer ties with Donald Trump
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The words the UK public most associate with the new US president are ‘dangerous’, ‘unstable’ and ‘bigot’
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NHSNHSSenior MPs accused of damaging UK with divisive rhetoricBrexit committee chair says talk of crackdowns on foreign students and doctors by Rudd and Hunt is disastrous
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CrimeCrimeTeenager admits killing US tourist in Russell Square stabbingsZakaria Bulhan admitted the manslaughter of Darlene Horton last August on the grounds of diminished responsibility
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Conservative MP Anna Soubry tells Owen Jones that Boris Johnson ‘didn’t believe in Brexit’ and that he did it for his ‘own personal advancement’
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People gather in front of the US embassy in London on Saturday to march against President Trump’s ban on admitting travellers and refugees from seven predominantly Muslim countries to the US
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Homemade video footage has emerged showing David Lytton, who was found dead on Saddleworth Moor 13 months ago, at a neighbour’s wedding in England in the early 1990s
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Nigel Farage defends Donald Trump’s travel ban on Tuesday. Speaking on ITV’s Loose Women, the former Ukip leader says the ban protects the US’s borders
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David Cameron channels his inner Terminator, saying ‘I’ll be back’ in a Snapchat video posted on Arnold Schwarzenegger’s account on Friday
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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe tells LBC Radio that the government’s austerity programme will lead to fewer police officers in London. The outgoing Metropolitan police commissioner makes the parting shot at ministers before he retires at the end of the month
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