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NHS Fife health board published a document online while evidence was being heard in a case brought by nurse Sandie Peggie.

Health security body UKSHA urges vigilance after 38 cases of botulism recorded in the east and north-east of England.

Serious pollution incidents by water companies rise by 60% in a year.

The Home Office's annual accounts show £2.1bn was spent on hotel accommodation in the year to March 2025.

Three Russian intelligence units and 18 officers have been sanctioned, the Foreign Office says.

Oleksandr Usyk attempts to get in Daniel Dubois' head one final time by stepping ahead of the Briton and standing at the front of the stage during the weigh-in at BoxPark Wembley.

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Arsenal complete the signing of England winger Noni Madueke from Chelsea for an initial fee of £48.5m.

Mohammed Amaaz tells jurors he was acting in self-defence when he struck out at three officers.

Police said there was "insufficient evidence" for a "realistic prospect of conviction of any offence".

A court in Brazil also bars the ex-president from using social media and put him under 24-hour surveillance.

The UN human rights chief says those responsible for violations and abuses "must be held to account.

A Kent woman's case is the first conviction linked to the Post Office Capture system to be referred.

Last year saw record levels of pollution incidents in England, such as the release of untreated sewage, the Environment Agency says.

The hotel, which is used to house asylum seekers, is damaged and police vehicles are targeted.

The hotel, which is used to house asylum seekers, is damaged and police vehicles are targeted.

Bryan Mbeumo has joined Manchester United to boost their forward options but does Ruben Amorim still need to sign a striker?

One woman tells the BBC she cowered in her home waiting for gunmen to enter and "decide whether we should live or die".

One woman tells the BBC she cowered in her home waiting for gunmen to enter and "decide whether we should live or die".

The former defence secretary says erring on the side of caution was "entirely justified" after the 2022 breach.