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Fiancé of children's author Helen Bailey charged with murder after her body was found
The 51-year-old children's author has been missing for 3 months with her fiancé Ian Stewart arrested.
Fight against child obesity faces hurdles as ministers succumb to pressure – report
The new cabinet is expected to discuss a proposal that includes calling for ban on junk food commercials on TV.
Birmingham: Loaded gun, bullets, knives and drugs seized in Nando's police raid
Police raided the Nando's restaurant in Birmingham while teenagers were eating chicken.
Dad of Poppi Worthington faces no charges over her death despite court ruling of sexual assault
The CPS has ruled that there is 'insufficient evidence' to prosecute Paul Worthington.
Lithuanian charged with murder of 81-year-old woman found dead after being set alight
Albertina Choules was reportedly found on the lawn of her home near Marlow Bottom on 6 July.
Ex-soldier and Muslim-convert jailed for 18 years for trying to buy Uzi and handgun
Gavin Michael Rae or Yaqub Rae from Preston had also allegedly tried to take his children to Syria.
Sisters Uncut occupies Hackney flat to highlight 'disgraceful' lack of housing for domestic violence victims
The group demanded women fleeing domestic violence were found suitable accommodation.
Angela Eagle under threat of deselection from Wallasey party members after leadership bid
Her local constituency Labour Party has made it clear they are backing Jeremy Corbyn.
Furious Conservatives round on Andrea Leadsom following 'vile' motherhood comments during Tory leadership campaign
Leadsom has accused the Times of manipulating what she said in an interview.
Brexit fallout: Haart chief says 'confidence returning' to property market despite EU uncertainty
Property transactions slumped while house prices dipped before referemdum vote.
UK house prices: Halifax says growth slowed ahead of Brexit referendum
Halifax house price index for June shows pre-EU referendum slowdown in housing market.
Chilcot report: Alastair Campbell issues robust defence of former boss Tony Blair
Former communications chief at No. 10 says that the ex-PM was never 'hellbent on war'.
Chilcot report: Highlights from Iraq war memos between Tony Blair and George Bush
Blair told Bush: "I will be with you, whatever."
Chilcot report: Meet the Iraqi Kurds who think George Bush and Tony Blair were saviours - not invaders
Saddam Hussein massacred thousands of Kurds during his al-Anfal campaign, and the US and UK removed him.
What did Jeremy Corbyn say before Britain's invasion of Iraq and what are the consequences?
In 2003, Corbyn spoke in front of a huge rally to say 'no justice' would be served by invading Iraq.
Richard Branson meets Theresa May in 'secret' Brexit talks and calls for referendum rerun
Branson's meeting with May should not be misconstrued as political endorsement, a source said.
Massive pro-EU 'March for Europe' protest against Brexit in London
Comedian Mark Thomas organised the rally out of 'anger, frustration and need to do something'.
30 MPs prepare to back Andrea Leadsom's bid for leader of the British Conservative party
Tory Energy Minister swipes at rival Theresa May, saying the next PM should be pro-Brexit
Blackpool man charged with illegally possessing extreme pornography including octo-porn
James Hush, from Boothroyden, was also charged with possession of child porn at Blackpool Magistrates Court.
British man banned from sex without giving police 24 hours notice is to go on hunger strike
Despite being cleared of rape the man is currently subject to a Sexual Risk Order with North Yorkshire Police.
Brexit aftermath: Hate crimes soar by 400% in first week after referendum result
Alleged hate crimes reported to True Vision rise from weekly average of 63 to 331 post-Brexit.
Tory leadership race: Boris Johnson savaged by Lord Heseltine for 'ripping party apart'
Heseltine tears into the former Mayor of London and says he 'must be answerable for the consequences.'
16-year-old British hacker admits SeaWorld cyber attack but denies US airline bomb threats
The FBI was notified after the boy allegedly tagged the White House in a number of tweets
#HetrosexualPrideDay hashtag sparks anger on Twitter days after global Gay Pride parades
Debate on social media after straight pride questioned by users.
Muslim butchers shop in Walsall set ablaze by 'white man' as Brexit backlash continues
Police are investigating the attack on the Muslim business in Walsall.
Brexit: What is the European Economic Area?
IBTimes UK looks at the positives and negatives of the UK joining the EEA, aka the 'Norway Option'.
Brexit racism fears: Shocking video of thugs yelling 'go back to Africa' at passenger on Manchester tram
Passengers told the youths they were a disgrace to England
Brexit: Michael Heseltine says Johnson, Gove and Farage must lead negotiations to leave EU
Conservative grandee says only pro-Brexit leaders have 'credibility' to negotiate with Europe
Labour in crisis: Jeremy Corbyn on the ropes as resignations come thick and fast
The resignations follow Hilary Benn's sacking as shadow foreign minister
Can MPs block Brexit? David Lammy tells parliament to 'stop the madness of non-binding vote'
The Labour MP says the referendum was 'advisory' and 'non-binding'.

