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Massive spinning ice disk forms in US river
The natural phenomenon, which is in the Maine city of Westbrook, resembles the moon.
Nairobi hotel: British man killed in attack
The man is among at least 14 people killed in an attack on a luxury hotel in the Kenyan capital.
Brexit uncertainty hits house purchases
Home buyers and sellers have been postponing transactions until after the EU withdrawal.
Surgery could save Murray's career, says doubles legend who had similar operation
Andy Murray could still return to tennis even if he has another hip operation, says doubles legend Bob Bryan, who has had similar surgery.
Ronaldo rape case lawyer to meet reality TV star who claims to be ex-girlfriend
The lawyer of Kathryn Mayorga, who has accused Cristiano Ronaldo of rape, will travel to London to meet a woman who claims to be the footballer's ex-girlfriend.
Ghostbusters: Original director's son Jason Reitman to direct new film
He is directing a new film in the series his dad Ivan began in 1984 - but says it won't be a reboot.
Woman arrested in Rebecca Hall cold case murder inquiry
Rebecca Hall disappeared in 2001 and her body was found almost two weeks later in an alleyway.
Why are strikers even more in demand than usual in the January transfer window?
They are the must-have item this January window, but where can Premier League clubs go for a reliable striker?
Inflation falls to lowest level in nearly two years
UK inflation fell to 2.1% in December, pushed down by falling fuel prices.
Three uncapped hookers & centre Dean in Scotland squad
Scotland include three uncapped hookers and Edinburgh centre Chris Dean in a 39-man squad for the forthcoming Six Nations.
Andy Murray criticises LTA chiefs over failure to build on his success
Three-time Grand Slam winner Andy Murray criticises British tennis for failing to translate his achievements into the growth of the game at home.
Brexit: Theresa May faces confidence vote after huge defeat
Labour bids to force a general election after the PM's Brexit deal defeat, but Tory rebels and the DUP pledge support for her government.
Nairobi hotel: DusitD2 siege over - Uhuru Kenyatta
Kenya's president says all suspected militants involved in Wednesday's attack have been "eliminated".
Australian Open: Katie Boulter's run ended by Aryna Sabalenka
Katie Boulter's run in the Australian Open women's singles comes to an end at the second round stage with a 6-3 6-4 defeat by Belarus' Aryna Sabalenka.
Australian Open: Roger Federer battles through against Dan Evans
British number four Dan Evans succumbs in three sets after pushing Roger Federer hard in an entertaining Australian Open second-round match.
News Daily: PM faces confidence vote, and Kenya hotel attack
Your morning briefing for Wednesday 16 January 2019.
Brexit vote: Donald Tusk suggests UK should stay in EU
The European Council president sends a cryptic tweet after Theresa May's Brexit deal is rejected.
Turkey: Could the US damage its economy?
Is Turkey at the mercy of the US economically as President Trump claims?
Pawel Adamowicz: Murder on stage stuns a divided Poland
Poles are taking a hard look at their divisive politics after the public murder of a popular mayor.
Red Bull Tube poster banned over 'focus boost' claim
It was wrong to imply the energy drink can boost focus and help workers finish by 4pm, a ruling says.

