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- Northern Ireland protocol: Legislative solution needed, says PM
- Jake Daniels: Blackpool player says coming out will allow him to be 'free' and 'confident'
- Julia James: Callum Wheeler guilty of PCSO murder
- Monkeypox: Four more cases detected in England
- Bank governor in 'apocalyptic' warning over rising food prices
- Coleen Rooney says texts between Vardy and agent were evil
- Greece killing: Pilot murdered Caroline Crouch, court rules
- Foreign aid: UK cuts funding to UN in change of strategy
- Actress Zara Phythian and husband jailed for child sex offences
- Diesel prices reach record of over £1.80 a litre
- UK judges refuse to ban death penalty in Trinidad and Tobago
- Boy, 3, dies after Rochdale dog attack at farm
- Jake Daniels: Why Blackpool forward's decision is a watershed moment for British football
- Focus on female farmers in Northumberland and the Scottish Borders
- Queen attends Platinum Jubilee equestrian extravaganza
- 'I had to apply to five banks before I got a loan'
- Eurovision 2022: How Sam Ryder turned things around for the UK
- Joe Wicks: 'I realised my childhood wasn't normal'
- Elections 2022: What is it like to win a seat by coin toss?
- 'I searched for my sister for 30 years, but Covid took her from me'
- Boris Johnson accepts Northern Ireland impasse down to Brexit deal he signed up to
- Man with guide dog twice refused access by Tesco
- Queen attends Jubilee Royal Windsor Horse Show
- Paralympic swimmer's bid to cross English Channel
- Eurovision 2022: Sam Ryder and Graham Norton on UK's contest triumph
- Northern Ireland protocol: No trade war with EU if UK overrides parts of deal - Kwarteng
- Newspaper headlines: 'Apocalyptic' food prices and footballer's gay pride
- Billingham GP facing extradition over alleged terror links
- Music teaching: Instruments plan for all pupils in Wales
- Rangers in Seville: Mayor says city ready for Europa League final
- NI Troubles: Government to move on NI Troubles legacy bill
- Probe after man wrongly diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease