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Boris Johnson's advisers face 'lad culture' claim
Concerns prompted Carrie Symonds, Boris Johnson's fiancée, to lead a revolt against the PM's plan to promote Cain to chief of staff at Number 10.
- by Robert Mendick and Danielle Sheridan
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Three-kilometre tunnel to be built under Stonehenge to hide traffic
The tunnel will hide a nearby main road that has long blighted the mysterious prehistoric circle of stones in southern England.
Russia alleges Navalny could have been poisoned in Germany or on plane
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov claimed that Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny could have been poisoned in Germany or on a plane to Berlin.
- by Vladimir Soldatkin
Video of dead man in hospital bathroom highlights COVID-19 crisis in Italy's south
The unidentified man was a suspected coronavirus sufferer who had been waiting for a test, as patients in Naples were given oxygen and placed on drips through their car windows.
- by Ciro De Luca, Crispian Balmer and Angelo Amante
China has again breached Hong Kong declaration, says Britain, as MPs call for stronger action
Britain says China has breached the joint Sino declaration by sacking four legislators from Hong Kong's parliament.
- by Latika Bourke
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'A serious breach': Geoffrey Robertson says flight cap violates human rights
"Australia is the lucky country. At the moment there seem to be more shark deaths in Queensland than there are deaths from COVID."
- by Bevan Shields
Boris Johnson's adviser quits in No 10 power battle
Tory MPs had expressed "despair" about Downing Street being riven with in-fighting at a time of national crisis.
- by Gordon Rayner and Christopher Hope
Nurse charged with the murders of eight babies at British hospital
Police launched an investigation into the deaths of a number of babies at the hospital south of Liverpool in May 2017.
Car crashes into north London police station, man detained
The Metropolitan Police said the incident took place just before 7pm, local time, and there were no reports of any injuries.
- by Andrew MacAskill
Delete all: Macron demands terror messages be wiped within an hour
French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned the misuse of Europe's asylum system by those bent on crime or terrorism.
- by Henry Samuel
CIA-owned encryption company jeopardised Swiss neutrality: report
Investigators concluded that Swiss authorities were aware of, and at times complicit in, an elaborate espionage operation by American and German intelligence.
- by Greg Miller and Peter F. Mueller