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New foreign secretary wants to reset UK-EU ties

The new UK government wants to signal its desire to engage in the face of multiple world crises.

James Corden delays play to watch England on stage

The actor pushed back the start of The Constituent so the cast and audience could watch the Euros.

Two charged with murdering 14-year-old girl

A man and woman are due to appear before magistrates accused of killing the girl on Friday.

Hundreds turn out to bid farewell to Rob Burrow

Crowds turn out to pay their respects to rugby league icon and MND fundraiser Rob Burrow ahead of his funeral.

Holly Jackson: 'Obviously, I love murder - fictional murder'

The author of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, Holly Jackson, on murder mysteries and true crime.

Minister rejects Tony Blair's ID card call

Sir Tony, who launched an ID card scheme when he was PM, says they could help control migration.

Why a Shaun of the Dead reboot would 'incense' Simon Pegg

The zombie cult classic is marking its twentieth birthday this year.

Former Army general charged with sexual assault

Ex-Major General James Roddis, former commanding officer of The Highlanders, will appear before a military court later this month.

Missing Jay Slater's mum 'overwhelmed' by support

The mother of missing Jay Slater gives an update on the family's continued search to find him.

Tata talks under way but no full jobs guarantee - Reynolds

The new business secretary says "job guarantees" will form part of its negotiations with Tata about its Port Talbot site.

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