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Sanseito has won over Japanese voters with its warnings against a "silent invasion" of foreigners.

The Cunliffe report has proposed reforms that are deep and wide, but they will take time to take effect.

Police violently clashed with striking miners at Orgreave in South Yorkshire on 18 June 1984.

Manager Mikel Arteta says Arsenal followed the right processes when dealing with former midfielder Thomas Partey, who played while under police investigation for multiple counts of rape.

Manchester United give permission for Marcus Rashford to complete a loan move to Spanish giants Barcelona.

The F-35B landed in Kerala on 14 June after running into bad weather, then reported a technical snag.

Owen Farrell will make his first start of the tour in the British and Irish Lions' final midweek game against a First Nations and Pasifika XV on Tuesday.

The life of former England batter Graham Thorpe will be celebrated during the fifth Test against India at The Oval.

Men from Essex and Bedfordshire regiments are laid to rest after their remains are found in France.

Transport company KNP forced to shut down after international hacker gangs target thousands of UK businesses.

The result could destabilise Japan's government at a pivotal moment in trade negotiations with the US.

The resident doctors strike leads several of the papers before the planned five day walk out starts on Friday.

Six people have been arrested during a protest outside a hotel used to house asylum seekers in Epping.

Adolfo Macías Villamar, alias "Fito", was captured a month ago in what police described as an underground bunker.

Confirmed cases of measles in Canada are nearly three times higher than in the US, despite Canada's far smaller population.

Future pensioners are set to be worse off than today's with four-in-10 not saving enough for retirement, says the DWP.

In an exclusive interview with the BBC, the Motown legend says he will play for the rest of his life.

"There's a fundamental problem in the UK with the cost of building anything," says one insider. Then there are questions about the planning system

It is only the second time in the organisation's 116-year history that it has released new badges.

It is only the second time in the organisation's 116-year history that it has released new badges.