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Rachel Playfair describes how triple baby killer Simon Smith murdered their daughter 25 years ago.
From ultra-marginals to the highest Leave and Remain seats - which are the battlegrounds that could make the difference?
Rioters clash with police, unleashing some of the worst violence Paris has seen in months.
An inquest hears the woman was able to get online prescriptions without her GPs knowledge.
Carles Puyol interview On Virgil van Dijk, the Barcelona brotherhood, and why he rejected a job at the Nou Camp
BBC Clicks Paul Carter looks at some of the weeks best technology stories.
It was the largest seaborne invasion in the history of warfare – a battle fought on such an epic scale that it has spawned thousands of books, TV series and Hollywood movies
My evil ex cut me off from everyone I loved with coercive control
PETER HITCHENS One day these mini-censor students will lock us all up
Sir Martin Sorrell is said to have slapped his lieutenant-turned-rival Jim Prior across the face in Lisbon, Portugal, earlier this month. This comes 18 months after Sir Martin stood down from WPP.
Igbo community in Liverpool Like a home from home
Israel Folaus sermon on same-sex marriage, abortion and Australias bushfires
Big budget ads are already gracing our screens but do they actually benefit the big brands behind them?
Former Leeds and Liverpool defender Dominic Matteo undergoes surgery on brain tumour
England latest news It's the right time for Joe Gomez to clear his head, says Gareth Southgate
Her films disqualification from the Oscars may well act as a springboard for future success.
The US-China over artificial intelligence is heating up, but some warn the US could be over-reacting.
I'm A Celebrity ITV to end 'Bushtucker Trials' that involve eating live bugs
Fast bowler James Pattinson was expected to play against Pakistan this week but has now been axed for the alleged slur at Cameron Gannon
Do you envy or pity? the women who have their Christmas decorations up already?
The Saudi Arabian state oil firm says 1.5% of its shares will be put up for sale.
The Liberal Democrats have moved to put the environment at the centre of the election campaign. Ms Swinson insisted that in the 1980s a similar number of trees were planted yearly.
PETER HITCHENS I enjoy being banned, or demonstrated against, by intolerant students. In some ways, I wish it happened to me more often.
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