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The US president says he is axing negotiations over an advert that used Ronald Reagan speaking negatively about tariffs.

Ashley Cohen, who runs sites in Leeds and York, warns deprived areas are worst affected by closures.

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Photographs show bodies with multiple signs of injury and wrists tied behind their backs.

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The prime minister is hosting Zelensky and the "coalition of the willing" at Downing Street on Friday.

The prime minister is hosting Zelensky and the "coalition of the willing" at Downing Street on Friday.

Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman's departure leads Friday's papers alongside criticism of the Bloody Sunday verdict.

There are growing doubts Germany will be able to tighten its laws this year, the BBC has learned.

It was the first time since the Reformation leaders of the two churches had prayed together.

John Healey says the UK is hunting Russian submarines as BBC News joins him on board a new RAF aircraft.

It follows a sweeping FBI investigation into illegal sports betting and rigged, mafia-linked poker games.

It follows a sweeping FBI investigation into illegal sports betting and rigged, mafia-linked poker games.

Mark Killick's fourth fraud conviction involved 37 victims, who police estimate lost £1.25m.

Afua Kyei, 43 and mum-of-four, is in charge of the financial governance of the Bank's £1 trillion balance sheet.



