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Refugee crisis: 'UK must accept 3,000 children at risk from prostitution and drug trade'
Government faces second attack of the week over handling of the refugee crisis.
Over four million people in the UK live with diabetes says leading charity
Many patients have died 'before their time' due to a lack of awareness.
Labour reshuffle: Hilary Benn is 'safe' after Corbyn is warned he could trigger mass resignations
Two senior Labour sources said both Hilary Benn and chief whip Rosie Winterton are 'safe'.
UK: 'Trojan horse' head teacher in Birmingham banned from teaching indefinitely
A tribunal ruled Jahangir Akbar's behaviour amounted to 'misconduct of a serious nature'.
HSBC snaps ties with Islamic Relief over 'terror' fears
The charity expressed surprise at the decision but said other partners were helping it maintain supplies.
UK: David Cameron to boost affordable housing with 13,000 new homes
The government is rolling its sleeves up and directly getting homes built, said Cameron.
Argentina calls for talks with UK to settle Falkland Islands dispute
Buenos Aires says it wants long-running dispute resolved 'fairly and definitively'.
Shadow cabinet reshuffle: Hilary Benn and Andy Burnham offer to trade positions
Corbyn is expected to hold talks with colleagues today over a small number of changes.
Supermarket giants Morrisons, Tesco and Asda set to cut diesel to under £1 for first time in 7 years
Morrisons have already cut their prices 4 January bringing diesel in-line with petrol prices.
War on Isis: Islamic State threaten David Cameron as they execute five 'British spies' in propaganda video
Sick new video published by Isis features a British-sounding child who threatens to 'kill the kuffar'.
Cricket world mourning of young Sussex County bowler Matthew Hobden, aged 22
The cricketer was one of six pacemen who were to join the Potential England Performance Programme (PEPP) in South Africa this winter.
Two arrested after shootout in Hull McDonalds' car park
A Volkswagen Golf had its windows shot out in the St Andrews Quay McDonald's car park
UK railways: Paperless train travel in sight
Passengers will be allowed to use their bank cards or smartphones to authenticate a journey.
UK: Housing charity slams home builders for sitting on 600,000 plots of land
Shelter dubs housing market 'dysfunctional' over revelations at huge landbanks.
UK: 'You will get caught' warning to uninsured drivers as 118,500 cars seized in 2015
The figure marks an increase on last year as police outline a get-tough policy to the uninsured.
UK floods: Britons face £1bn bill for damage repair that insurance will not cover
Damage cost estimates come as the UK sees continued flooding caused by Storm Frank.
Oliver Letwin at centre of race row over comments made about black people in memo
Conservative minister Oliver Letwin said blacks would spend money on discos and drugs in 1985.
Auschwitz: Cambridge teens face trial after alleged theft of death camp artefacts on school trip
Guards at the infamous death camp say they spotted two pupils pocket rusted hair clipper and glass fragments.
UK high street footfall jumps 12% on Boxing Day
Visits to shopping centres were up 7.8% as businesses benefitted from the long Christmas weekend.
UK: Corbyn issues Cameron with a state of the nation TV debate challenge
'It is crucial that the Prime Minister and Government are held to account', said Corbyn.
Mother of Baby P faces two more years behind bars after online porn allegations
The mother of Baby P has been recalled to prison accused of selling pornographic pictures of herself
UK: Son of last man executed in Britain calls for return of death penalty
Mark Price was just three when his father was sent to the gallows in 1964.
Isis's Al-Khansaa Brigade kills woman for breast-feeding baby in public in Raqqa
Daesh's all-female terror group includes 60 British women.
UK muslims believed to be 'boycotting' Prevent anti-terror programme
Less than 10% of tip-offs have come from the Islamic community, which calls the programme divisive.
What's the price of Britain? Try £8.1tn
Residential houses constitute over 60% of the price tag, according to the Office for National Statistics.
UK: Cumbrians brace themselves for Boxing Day deluge as the Army is drafted in
More than 70 flood warnings are in place across England and Wales.
EU Referendum: Cameron offered compromise by Merkel and Hollande over migrant benefits
German and French leaders offer Cameron a three-year welfare benefit ban.
Cobra committee to hold Christmas meeting over Cumbria flood threat
Fears grow that further rainfall in the UK will worsen flooding.
Christmas number one: Justin Bieber issues rallying call to the UK to back the NHS Choir
'Let's do the right thing and help them win. It's Christmas', Bieber tells public.
EU Referendum: Cameron won't stifle Tory Eurosceptics
Ministers will be permitted to campaign for a Brexit, Number 10 is privately claiming.