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Syria's Foreign Ministry condemned the strikes as "a blatant infringement" of its sovereignty.

The White House says the president did not draw the picture or sign the note, after it was published on Monday.

The new league tables score trusts on measures including finances and patient access to care.

As she celebrates 25 years in music, Anastacia reflects on the gigs she played on her way to the top.

A new monitoring system will also be introduced, so schools can improve negative grades more quickly.

The home secretary's threat to suspend visas for countries that refuse to take back illegal migrants and the Duke of Sussex's visit to the UK lead Tuesday's papers.

John Elkann and two of his siblings will pay €183m to settle an Italian inheritance tax dispute.

Nottingham Forest head coach Nuno Espirito Santo is sacked after 21 months in charge.

Nottingham Forest head coach Nuno Espirito Santo is sacked after 21 months in charge.

In the first interview about the hack, the commission's new boss admits that huge mistakes were made, but says the organisation is now secure.

Millions of vapes are being thrown away incorrectly despite the ban, causing chaos, says Biffa.

England head coach Brendon McCullum tells the For the Love of Cricket podcast about his frustrations with the side's perception.

Scotland head coach Steve Clarke says he is "already thinking about next month" when his side face Greece at Hampden, after taking four points from two games in World Cup qualifying.

Lachlan Murdoch will retain control the conservative Fox and News Corp empire under the deal.

Watch highlights from Scotland's World Cup qualifying win over Belarus.

Japan's next leader will face the challenge of steering a much weakened government.

The Father Ted writer tells the BBC he stands by his online posts which led to his arrest last week.

Twenty people were assessed after reporting injuries but "no trace of any adverse substance was found", police said.

Twenty people were assessed after reporting injuries but "no trace of any adverse substance was found", police said.

Nearly 500 workers - most of them South Korean nationals - were seized in an immigration raid on a large Korean car plant in the US state of Georgia.