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Rescuers armed with a range of techniques continue to search through the rubble in Venezuela.

The Russian president acknowledged Ukraine's attacks were "obviously creating problems" but denied the shortages were "critical".

The award-winning actor goes on trial on charges of rape and sexual assault, which he denies.

Cameron Norrie falls to a first-round upset at Wimbledon in a disappointing opening day for British interest.

Jannik Sinner survives an almighty scare as he begins his Wimbledon title defence with a five-set comeback victory over Miomir Kecmanovic on Centre Court.

The former Sheffield United player had feared being ridiculed and stigmatised, her inquest hears.

Doctors have been locked in a three-year dispute with the government, resulting in several rounds of strikes.

Simon Levy, 40, from Tottenham denies murdering Carmenza Valencia-Trujillo and Sheryl Wilkins.

Ben Stokes was a cricketer of moments, and the moments are now no more, writes Stephan Shemilt.

Williams was MP for Montgomeryshire and an aide to then-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak before the 2024 election.

Four women and a man were shot dead at the scene while a sixth person died in hospital, police say.

The beloved actress was known for roles in classic TV sitcoms The Good Life and To the Manor Born.

Pep Guardiola passes the baton on to Enzo Maresca, but why have Manchester City chosen the Italian as the Spaniard's replacement?

The man most likely to be the next prime minister says his devolution plans would "drive good growth in every postcode".

The app's new usernames feature will be rolled out globally over the next few months.

Despite arguments over security, Prince Harry is still expected to bring his wife and children to the UK.

Enzo Maresca signs three-year Manchester City deal after agreeing to pay compensation to former club Chelsea.

The upcoming defence plan reflects rapid changes in drone warfare, our security correspondent writes.

Andy Burnham's speech depicted a different way of seeing and running the UK, though there are many other questions about the detail.

The decision means the US president will now have to pay her the $5m (£3.6m) in damages she had been awarded.



