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Dame Lowell Goddard steps down as chair of child sex abuse inquiry
Home Secretary Amber Rudd said the work of the inquiry will 'continue without delay.'
Would you pay £1,700 to see Harry Potter and the Cursed Child?
The play opened in July and queues for tickets are in the thousands.
Images from the art book that saw British-Muslim terror expert detained on return from honeymoon
The art book read by Faizah Shaheen included images from Syrian artists.
RSA underwriting profit jumps 63% to £119m despite bad weather payouts
Selling operations boosted chief executive Stephen Hester's turnaround plan.
Dog walker saves teenage girls playing Pokemon Go from pervert who exposed himself
Karl Joseph Hoey exposed himself to a group of girls, but was beaten-up by a man walking his dog.
Saudi father who 'caged' daughter Amina Al-Jeffery ordered to return her to UK
Judge admits there is 'little or nothing this court could do' if Mohammed Al-Jeffery does not comply.
Teenager hailed a 'legend' after being filmed raping 'comatose' woman at party by friend is jailed
Jamie Leppard and Tommy Conway, from Rochester, Kent, showed 'no remorse' after the assault, said judge.
Homeownership has fallen faster in one area of the UK than any other - and it isn't London
Greater Manchester worst hit with 14.5% slump, says Resolution Foundation's latest analysis.
Tech-savvy shoppers left disappointed after snapping up HP laptops for £1.58
HP cancels orders after select products were wrongly priced on UK website due to 'processing error.'
MPs round on David Cameron for 'pure and simple cronyism' as anger over honours list mounts
'This honours list reads like a two-fingered salute back to the public,' said Labour MP Andy Burnham.
Boy, 12, held for murder after man dies outside a Greater Manchester McDonald's
A man in his 40s died in the early hours after a suspected assault in Ashton-under-Lyne.
2 RideLondon cyclists airlifted after being seriously injured in separate crashes
Thousands of cyclists are taking part in the 100-mile RideLondon event on Sunday 31 July
Hatfield Galleria shopping centre evacuated after 'suspect suitcase' found abandoned
Bomb experts have been called in to The Galleria Outlet Centre in Hatfield, Hertfordshire.
Charity Commission punishes UK 'charities' that raised cash for Isis and Al-Qaeda
The two organisations claimed to help Kurds and victims of the Syrian war.
Man arrested after fisherman found dead 'with severe head trauma' in the River Thames
A body was discovered in the water in Walton-on-Thames by divers.
Heartbroken mum of teen who committed suicide after false rape claim, also found hanged
Karin Cheshire from Southampton said she 'could not see a future' without her 17-year-old son Jay.
New home registrations in London tumbled ahead of the EU referendum, says NHBC
NHBC says across for the whole of the UK new home registrations are solid, but some regions saw declines
Protests planned after Byron Burger 'helps' Home Office deport 35 workers in immigration raid
More than 1,000 people sign up to protest outside fast food chain's High Holborn outlet.
Pakistan police launch murder probe after suspected 'honour killing' of Samia Shahid
No arrests have been made since the 28-year-old from Bradford died last week in northern Punjab.
Develop a tailor-made post-Brexit model 'that suits the UK and EU' urges Theresa May
British PM 'intends' to guarantee EU citizens' rights in UK, as long as Britons' rights are protected.
Normandy attack: Police urge vigilance across Britain's churches in wake of Isis knife assault
The Home Office has announced £2.4m to increase security in places of worship
Calls for Bradford woman Samia Shahid's body to be exhumed after 'honour killing' claims
Husband of Samia Shahid claims she was killed by her family for marrying an 'outsider'.
New Isis video threatens London with copycat Nice attack
New video released by Daesh use computer graphics to recreate the Nice attack.
Fethullah Gulen's UK supporters threatened following Turkey's failed military coup
Threats included burning down a mosque and texts signed 'angel of death'.
Pakistan: British Council library in Karachi reopens after 15 years
The library was closed down after 9/11 attacks.
Man to be charged with double murder of Peter and Sylvia Stuart after Luxembourg extradition
Ali Qazimaj, who was detained under a European Arrest Warrant will appear at Ipswich Magistrates' Court.
Beast of Dartmoor mystery solved as zoo says it 'released Pumas in the 1980s'
The owner of Dartmoor Zoo said that 3 Pumas were released into the Devon countryside.
Brexit: No single market access without free movement of people, Francois Hollande tells Theresa May
The French president said the UK faces a 'choice' between free market access or 'another status'.
Labour leadership: Over 183,000 people register to vote as Corbyn and Smith prepare for battle
Smith calls for 300 hustings, saying he wants to debate in every town, village hall and city in the country.
Theresa May rules out Brexit talks 'until our objectives are clear' during first foreign trip as PM
May says Brexit roadmap will take time but Merkel insists Germany, UK and EU do not want an 'impasse'.