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Man dies after being shot by police in Hull
Police officers shoot and fatally wound a 31-year-old man in a Hull street amid reports of a man being seen with an axe.
'Bored stiff' Devon pensioner, 89, seeks job
Eighty-nine-year-old Joe Bartley was so bored being retired he put an ad in his local paper asking for work.
May and Trump 'agree on Nato importance'
Number 10 says Theresa May and Donald Trump agreed on Nato's importance in their second phone conversation.
What the internet surveillance law means to you
Zoe Kleinman explains why the Investigatory Powers Act is so controversial.
England: Semesa Rokoduguni and Marland Yarde retained for Australia Test
Semesa Rokoduguni and Marland Yarde are retained in England's 25-man squad to prepare for Saturday's Test with Australia.
Chelsea begin investigation into historical sex abuse allegations
Chelsea begin an investigation into allegations of historical sexual abuse concerning an individual who was employed by the club.
Donald Tusk says no expat deal before Article 50
MPs are told the status of UK and EU expats can be resolved only once formal Brexit negotiations have started.
Five ways services are innovating
Ambulance services are looking at new ways to meet the growing demand.
Barry Bennell charged with child sex offences
Former football coach Barry Bennell is charged with eight offences of sexual assault against a boy under 14, say prosecutors.
Chernobyl shield completion like 'closing a nuclear wound'
A giant shield built to cover a damaged nuclear reactor in Chernobyl, Ukraine has been moved into place.
Newsreader Mark Austin reveals daughter's anorexia battle
Newsreader Mark Austin reveals his daughter was "shrinking before our eyes" as she battled anorexia.
Burka ban backed by Dutch MPs for public places
Dutch MPs back a ban on the Islamic full veil in some public places like schools and hospitals.
'Hamstrung' leader
Malcolm Turnbull has long supported same-sex marriage, yet he seems paralysed over making it happen.