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Police say the man is being held on suspicion of administering poison.

Ofcom said on Friday that more than 6,000 porn sites would begin verifying users, but it believes some are ignoring the new rules.

That earliest that figure has been reached before was in 2022 on 27 August.

Arora Group says a shorter runway will avoid the cost and disruption of diverting the M25 motorway.

Sir Keir Starmer says the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September if conditions are not met.

Details are emerging about how a 20-minute outage caused airport chaos on Wednesday.

A boy and his mother are among the dead and Kyiv says it has seen the biggest number of child casualties of the war.

Police are wanting to question far-right activist Tommy Robinson in connection with the incident on Monday.

A public ceremony is being followed by a private service in honour of Lord Tebbit, who died aged 94.

Yusuf Nazir, five, was sent home from hospital with antibiotics despite protestations by his family.

Royal College of Nursing wants urgent talks on way NHS contract works, warning nurses feel undervalued.

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A new "supersized" species of stick insect that is roughly as heavy as a golf ball has been discovered in Australia.

Ollie Pope makes a crucial early decision as stand-in captain as his review leads to Yashasvi Jaiswal being given out leg before wicket.

Airlines are demanding answers after an air traffic control failure led to 150 flights being cancelled on Wednesday.

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Israel's military says fired "warning shots" as crowds gathered around aid lorries but was "not aware of any casualties" from its fire.

British and Irish Lions coach Andy Farrell makes two changes for the final Test against the Wallabies in Sydney on Saturday.

The family of Ghislaine Maxwell's accuser says she does not deserve any leniency for speaking to prosecutors.

As he approaches his 50th birthday, ex-Premier League striker Jamie Cureton tells BBC Sport why he is not ready to quit playing yet.