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Why the King is in favour of the healing powers of the hug
The monarch's ‘scrum-hug’ with the Black Ferns was more impactful than you might think.
British Crime Minister’s bag stolen at meeting with police
The UK has been hit by an increase in thefts and shoplifting in recent years.
'Tragic, unforeseen and unintended': Grandma dies after she was hit by rugby ball
The coroner ruled it was 'entirely an accident'.
Opinion: Lucy Letby case shows statistics are still misunderstood in the courtroom
FT opinion: Experts are querying the use of scientific evidence as Letby inquiry begins.
Mum with Covid kept from dying newborn son, inquiry told
Doctors avoided mother and separated her from her sick newborn son.
Harrods selling peaches from nuclear disaster zone for $57
You can find them between a $319 melon and a $127 bag of grapes.
Watch: Maths tutor and magician win record-breaking prize on The Chase
Karen and Ian's six-figure win was the first of its kind on the show since 2018.
Family of UK heiress killed by Kiwi fraudster say ruling 'huge relief', appeal for sightings
Paula Leeson's brother believes his sister's killer has fled back to New Zealand.
Sir Ian McKellen facing calls to hand back his knighthood
The actor has made a string of public digs at the royal family.
Mike Hosking and Kate Hawkesby debate flying daughter 18,000km to see Oasis
'It's an Oasis concert in Manchester for goodness sake. Any mother would worry.'
The destinations charging extra fees for you to see them, like NZ
NZ has nearly tripled its tourist tax. It's not the only country that charges to visit it.
Concern over housing costs hits record high across rich nations
Financial Times: Rising mortgage costs, rents meet building shortage to stoke crisis.
'Kicked in the spine': Children accused of killing 80-year-old dog walker in UK
Five children aged between 12 and 14 have been arrested on suspicion of murder.
'Shameful': UK restricts arms sales to Israel
The UK govt says it believes weapons given to Israel could be used for war crimes.
At least 12 migrants dead after boat 'rips open' in English Channel
The boat was carrying more than 60 passengers.
The perfect 3 days in London for a first-timer
A fast-paced introduction to London, minus the tourist traps.
Opinion: How surge pricing is ruining music fans’ lives
Surge pricing has been the scourge of the Oasis reunion tour. Will it ever stop?
Property Insider: Seascape adjudication decision awards $33m; Carrie Bradshaw index
Developer to pay builder China Construction New Zealand $33m.
UK government to probe ‘dynamic’ pricing behind Oasis ticket price surge
Financial Times: Cost jumped dramatically with online sale's ‘dynamic’ pricing system.
Dragons and sharks on a beach near you: The story of the Great Lego Spill
NYT: In 1997 5 million Lego pieces were lost at sea. Beachcombers are still finding them.
Princess Diana's bodyguard talks on 27th anniversary of her death
Ken Wharfe says Diana would've accepted Charles and Camilla's relationship.