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A jury returns its verdict in the trial of a man accused of killing Anita Rose last summer.
Starmer refuses to rule out freeze on tax thresholds
The freeze means people risk being dragged into a higher tax band if they get a pay rise.
Blood scandal victims harmed further by compensation delays, inquiry chair says
Payments need to be made fairer and faster, the chair of the public inquiry into the disaster says.
Seven-year-old Southport survivor fought to save others, mum tells inquiry
The Southport Inquiry has been hearing from the families of survivors of the attacks.
Resident doctors in England to strike for five days in July
The medics say the walkout can still be avoided if the government enters pay negotiations.
Lions win again but Brumbies expose flaws
The British and Irish Lions win again but concede four tries against a dogged Brumbies side in Canberra.
Jury-free trials recommended by senior judge to save courts from 'collapse'
A senior judge recommends a shake-up of the system, but some barristers argue juries are essential for fair justice.
Pret unveils new £13 salads as office lunch battle heats up
The chains says the new range is "priced competitively within the market for this type of lunchtime offer".
Ukraine suffers heaviest attack as Trump criticises Putin
The US president reverses a suspension of weapons shipments to Kyiv and heavily criticises Russia's Putin.
Penguin says it did 'all necessary due diligence' after The Salt Path accuracy claims
Raynor Winn has defended herself against accusations she gave misleading information in the 2018 book.