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Child who died in Minehead school coach crash was 10-year-old boy, police say
The child who died in a school coach crash in Somerset on Thursday was a 10-year-old boy, Avon and Somerset Police have said.
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Woman handed criminal conviction despite 'unlawful' strip search by police in Greater Manchester
Maria's treatment by Greater Manchester Police (GMP) was so shocking the chief constable described it as "undefendable".
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Ofwat could be scrapped in water reforms
An independent review of the water industry is to recommend sweeping changes to the way the sector is managed, including the potential replacement of Ofwat with a strengthened body combining economic and environmental regulation.
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Unmasked: The 18 Russian spies who mounted series of attacks on UK
Dozens of Russian spies have been sanctioned by the government - including those responsible for targeting Yulia Skripal five years before her attempted murder in Salisbury.
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Police taking no further action after investigating Kneecap's Glastonbury show
Police are taking no further action over Kneecap's performance at Glastonbury.
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UK weather: Amber warning for thunderstorms for London and parts of southern England
An amber alert for thunderstorms is in place for London and most of southeast England, with forecasters warning of "torrential" rain.
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Health warning issued after UK cases of life-threatening condition linked to Botox
Health officials have issued a warning over botulism, a life-threatening condition that causes paralysis, as multiple people in the UK have developed it after having Botox procedures.
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Michael Harvey: Man who attempted to murder woman while on date in Glasgow jailed for nine years
A man who attempted to murder a woman while on a date has been jailed for nine years.
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Post Office Capture IT system conviction referred to Court of Appeal for first time
The first Post Office Capture conviction is to be sent to the Court of Appeal, Sky News understands, in a "breakthrough" moment in the IT scandal.
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Serious water pollution incidents in England up 60% last year - with three companies blamed for most
The number of most serious water pollution incidents rose by 60% last year, according to data covering England, with three companies responsible for the bulk of them.