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Jeremy Corbyn at the TUC: warmth mixed with disquiet
One union general secretary told me off the record: “He’s got to stop doing the Tolpuddle Allotments Society speech.”
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Pregnant women are advised to avoid countries that have seen outbreaks of the mosquito-borne Zika virus, which doctors are linking to unusually high numbers of babies born with brain defects.
One union general secretary told me off the record: “He’s got to stop doing the Tolpuddle Allotments Society speech.”
A jury finds PC Anthony Long not guilty of murdering Azelle Rodney in a police operation in 2005.
A teenage mother and her young son are found alive and virtually unscathed five days after the plane they were travelling in crashed in a jungle area of Colombia.
A former police firearms officer has told his murder trial he was “absolutely convinced” the man he shot dead was about to open fire.
The England women’s football team are through to the quarterfinals of the World Cup – a traditional stumbling block for the men. Who are their key players and what obstacles do they face?
It had almost been 6 years since I was last in Cuba. I had been told by colleagues and friends that things had been changing.
A British woman killed in the terror attack in Tunisia is named by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond as solicitor Sally Adey.
London is a global haven for criminal financial activity – with billions of pounds laundered through British banks each day, according to the head of the UK’s National Crime Agency.
A cameraman for a Colombian TV crew is flung into the air while filming a fire at a fireworks factory in Granada.
Some soldiers have criticised moves to allow women into close combat roles in the British Army. But women are already on the front line around the world.
The deaths of 43 students, handed over to a Mexican cartel by the police, has led to dramatic protests across the country. And families of another 25,000 missing also want answers.
If Andrew Lansley were to submit a CV for the top humanitarian role at the UN – which David Cameron is nominating him for – what would he write under “relevant experience”?
The rest of the world seems unenthusiastic in helping tackle Ebola, even now that the outbreak has spread and spread beyond the shores of Africa.
England’s match tonight against San Marino – arguably Europe’s weakest football side – epitomises the occasionally incomprehensible aspects of watching football, says John Anderson.