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The announcement comes as NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte was due to meet with Donald Trump in Washington.

This is the eighth US strike on alleged drug trafficking vessels near Latin America, the first on the Pacific side.

The King arrives for a state visit to the Vatican, against the backdrop of the Prince Andrew scandal.

Laurence des Cars said there was only one camera pointing on the gallery which was robbed.

England are a different side from their Ashes thrashing at the start of the year, but Australia taught them a harsh but familiar reminder at the World Cup in Indore, writes Ffion Wynne.

The court also says Israel has not substantiated its allegations against the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.

The government is facing questions over it’s handing of an inquiry into grooming gangs.

The man was sent to France under the 'one in, one out' deal but returned via the Channel on a small boat, the BBC understands.

With weather warnings issued as Storm Benjamin develops close to the UK, Simon King takes a look at the forecast.

Thames Valley Police says no further action will be taken against four men arrested in September.

Sir Ed Davey says Prince Andrew should be give evidence to a select committee inquiry about Crown finances.

The government says it needs more time to test proposals for the special educational needs system.

The government says it needs more time to test proposals for the special educational needs system.

Child exploitation expert Jim Gamble pulls out, after four women quit the inquiry's panel of survivors.

The chancellor has indicated any tax rises in next month's Budget are likely to be focused on wealthy individuals.

This year's NFL rookies have made a record-breaking start to the season, but who are the top youngsters and how have they made the transition to the big league look easy?

Burcu Yesilyurt, who poured coffee down a drain in Richmond, welcomed the cancellation of the "disproportionate" fine.

Democratic candidate Graham Platner says he was unaware that his skull-and-crossbones tattoo looked like Nazi imagery.

Democratic candidate Graham Platner says he was unaware that his skull-and-crossbones tattoo looked like Nazi imagery.

"I have seen enough fashionistas come in and out of this division," says new Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche.