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Review of Nottingham killers care finds key risk details minimised or omitted
The families of the victims of Valdo Calocane have said services caring for him in the lead-up to the attacks have blood on their hands, after it emerged a mental health trust minimised or omitted key details of the serious risk he posed to others..
Almost half of GPs taking collective action poll suggests
Almost half of GP practices in England are taking some form of collective action, a poll suggests..
More than 300000 rural homes and businesses to get broadband boost
Hundreds of thousands of rural homes and businesses with poor internet connections are to receive a broadband boost through the latest round of government investment in internet infrastructure, ministers have said..
Nottingham attacks Families get confirmation public inquiry will take place
A public inquiry is to be held to examine the events which led to Valdo Calocane stabbing three people to death in Nottingham in June last year, the families of his victims have said..
FBI investigating after Trump campaign says sensitive documents hacked by Iran
The FBI said it is investigating allegations that sensitive documents from the Trump campaign were stolen in a cyber intrusion days after the campaign declared it had been hacked by Iran..
Ukrainian commander says forces control 1000sq km of Russias Kursk region
Ukraines top military commander says his forces now control 1,000 square kilometres (386 square miles) of Russias neighbouring Kursk region, the first time a Ukrainian military official has publicly commented on the gains of the lightning incursion that has embarrassed the Kremlin..
PM joins French and German leaders in Middle East de escalation call
Sir Keir Starmer has joined French and German leaders in a call for de-escalation and regional stability in the Middle East..
Shop security guard jumped on and disarmed Leicester Square knifeman
A shop security guard has said he tried to save an 11-year-old girl as she was being attacked by a knifeman in Londons Leicester Square..
Perseid meteor shower to light up night sky
Shooting stars will light up the sky as the Perseid meteor shower puts on a celestial display on Monday night..
Girl 13 with dairy allergy died after sip of Costa Coffee drink inquest hears
A 13-year-old schoolgirl with a severe dairy allergy suffered an immediate reaction after a just one sip of a Costa Coffee hot chocolate that was supposed to be made with soya milk, an inquest has heard..
Five time Olympic medallist Tom Daley announces retirement from diving
Tom Daley has announced his retirement from diving following the Olympic Games in Paris..
Rioting led to 10 drop in hospitality sales figures suggest
Disorder on the streets and warnings of rioting across the nation last Wednesday led to a 10% drop in hospitality sales, according to latest figures..
Banksy unveils rhino artwork that looks like the animal is climbing onto a car
Banksy has unveiled the eighth artwork in his animal-themed collection in London, a silhouette of a rhinoceros which looks as though it is climbing on top of a car..
Business rates system no longer fit for purpose says Sainsburys boss
The boss of Sainsburys has said the business rates tax system is no longer fit for purpose and warned that current planned increases will lead to thousands of high street closures and job losses..
Migrant Channel crossings top 18000 for year so far amid two more deaths
More than 700 migrants crossed the Channel on the day two people died attempting the journey the highest number of daily crossings since Sir Keir Starmer became Prime Minister..
Home Secretary says respect for police must be restored after riots
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has said respect for the police must be restored after they faced brazen abuse and contempt during rioting..
Elderly and vulnerable urged to put health first as hottest day of year likely
Elderly and vulnerable residents across England have been urged to put health and safety first on what will likely be the warmest day of the year so far..
Doctor warned Nottingham attacker could kill three years before stabbings
The family of Valdo Calocane say his mental illness was so severe, a psychiatrist warned he could end up killing someone three years before he stabbed three people in Nottingham..
Concern over local roads reaches record high
Concern about the state of local roads has reached record levels, new research suggests..
Government to double compensation for poor customer service from water companies
Compensation for customers receiving poor services from water companies who are failing to meet standards could more than double under new Government proposals..