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Kent animal sanctuary rescues lion with psychological issues from Ukraine
A lion with psychological issues is to travel 1,400 miles from Ukraine to an animal sanctuary in the UK as part of a project rescuing the animal from the war-torn country..
Victims of infected blood scandal to receive support scheme payments for life
Victims of the infected blood scandal can receive support scheme payments for life, while those who were subjected to unethical research will get up to £15,000 extra under changes to a multibillion-pound compensation plan..
David Lammy to visit Israel with French counterpart to press for Gaza ceasefire
Foreign Secretary David Lammy is to visit Israel with his French counterpart Stephane Sejourne to advocate for a ceasefire in the war in Gaza..
Matthew Perrys assistant pleads guilty to charges connected to his death
Matthew Perrys live-in assistant has pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute ketamine connected to the death of the US actor..
Donald Trump targets Kamala Harris on inflation and economics
Donald Trump has said that Americans are struggling with massive price hikes that he blamed on vice president Kamala Harris, looking to saddle his new Democratic rival with the unpopular economic record of President Joe Biden..
Government praises vital role of media in reporting riot related convictions
The Government has praised the vital role of the media in reporting the arrest and convictions of those involved in violent disorder..
Matthew Perrys assistant and two doctors among those charged over his death
Matthew Perrys assistant and two doctors are among five people who have been charged after the Friends star died from an accidental ketamine overdose last October, United States attorney Martin Estrada told a press briefing..
Trump asks judge to delay sentencing in hush money case until after election
Donald Trump is asking the judge in his New York hush money criminal case to delay his sentencing until after the November presidential election..
At least one arrest made in connection to Matthew Perrys death
Authorities have arrested at least one person in connection with Matthew Perrys death from an accidental ketamine overdose last year, a law enforcement official has told The Associated Press..
More students accepted on UK degree courses than last year Ucas
The number of students accepted on to UK degree courses has risen this year, Ucas figures show..
Boy 15 becomes first person charged with riot following nationwide disorder
A 15-year-old boy has become the first person to be charged with riot following the recent nationwide disorder..
Love Island star Davide Sanclimenti has 1m of items stolen from LA home
Former Love Island star Davide Sanclimenti has said almost £1 million worth of items have been stolen from his LA home..
Thousands of rail fare prosecutions set to be declared void after judges ruling
Thousands of prosecutions for alleged fare evasion brought by train companies are set to be declared void after a judges ruling..
A level top grades rise on last year and remain above pre pandemic levels
The proportion of A-level entries awarded top grades is up on last year and remains above pre-pandemic levels, national figures show..
Students receive A level results after pandemic and Raac disrupted schooling
School leavers are waking up to their A-level results in a year when young people had their education disrupted by the concrete crisis..
Rise in drug resistant STI prompts concern among health officials
Health leaders have sounded the alarm over a rise in cases of drug-resistant gonorrhoea..
Met Police not managing risks posed by sex offenders effectively inspectors say
The Metropolitan Police is not managing the risks posed by registered sex offenders and online child abusers effectively, a report from the police inspectorate has found..
Pre pregnancy malaria jab could help protect women and their babies trial finds
Giving women in Africa a malaria vaccine before they get pregnant could protect them against infection for almost two years without the need for a booster, according to scientists..
Train drivers to vote on pay offer aimed at ending long running dispute
Train drivers are to vote on a multi-year pay offer aimed at ending their long-running dispute, it has been announced..
WHO declares mpox outbreaks in Africa a global health emergency
The World Health Organisation has declared the mpox outbreaks in Africa a global emergency, with cases confirmed among children and adults in more than a dozen countries and a new form of the virus spreading..