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Kim Jong Un releases new song praising himself as North Korea's 'friendly father'

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Kim Jong Un has released a song praising himself as the "friendly father" of North Korea.

Woman who stalked Harry Styles and sent him 8,000 cards in less than a month jailed

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A woman who stalked Harry Styles has been jailed and banned from seeing him perform.

Five classic replays that helped encapsulate 'the magic of the FA Cup'

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FA Cup replays will be scrapped next season as concerns grow about the impact an increasingly congested calendar could have on player welfare.

Peter Murrell charged in connection with embezzlement of funds from SNP

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Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell has been charged by police after he was arrested amid an investigation into the SNP's funding and finances.

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Mark Menzies won't last the week as an MP, Ruth Davidson predicts

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Conservative peer Ruth Davidson does not think Mark Menzies will survive the week as an MP.

Masked gunman who 'fired wildly' at car on busy London street convicted

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A masked gunman who shot at a car on a busy north London street in a "gang dispute" has been convicted.

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Former senior civil servant accused officials behind small boats policy of 'harbouring racist views'

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A former senior civil servant criticised some of the policymakers behind the illegal migration bill, accusing them of "harbouring racist views" about immigrants, it has emerged.

Injured woman dies in hospital - as another woman charged with murder

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A woman has appeared in court charged with murder following the death of another woman in Aberdeen.

170-year-old lizard specimen to be repatriated from Scotland to Jamaica

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A 170-year-old lizard specimen is to be taken back to its Jamaican homeland from Scotland as part of reparatory justice moves.

'What in the Black Mirror is this?': Meta's AI tells Facebook user it has disabled, gifted child

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Meta's AI has told a Facebook user it has a disabled child that was part of a New York gifted and talented programme.

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Peter Murrell re-arrested over SNP finances investigation

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Nicola Sturgeon's husband Peter Murrell, who is a former SNP chief executive, has been re-arrested amid a police investigation into the party's funding and finances.

Situation in northern Israel is 'untenable' and it won't take much for broader war to break out

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The roads through northern Israel along the border with Lebanon are empty of cars.

Starmer says police 'should be involved' in allegations about suspended Tory MP Menzies

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Sir Keir Starmer said police should be involved in the case of suspended Tory MP Mark Menzies, who faces allegations he misused campaign funds.

Tory MP suspended | What's going on with climate targets?

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Conservative MP Mark Menzies has been suspended from the parliamentary party in light of allegations he abused local Tory party funds to pay off "bad people".

Drug dealer caught entering Morocco in lorry after execution murder, court hears

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A drug dealer accused of organising the execution of a man who was shot eight times as he left a party was caught entering Morocco in the back of a lorry, a court has heard.

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'Hapless' FA criticised by lower-league clubs for scrapping FA Cup replays

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Lower-league football clubs have hit out at the FA over its decision to scrap replays in its flagship men's competition.

'Too little too late': Man wrongly jailed for 17 years over rape criticises apology

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A man wrongly jailed for 17 years for a rape he did not commit has said it is "too little too late" after receiving an apology from the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC).

EY warns UK partners of potential profit slide

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Hundreds of UK partners at EY, the big four accountancy firm, have been warned of a potential slide in profits this year amid a wider slowdown in the professional services sector.

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Team GB unveils 'very patriotic' Olympic kits featuring Union Jack

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Team GB have revealed a range of Olympic kits for Paris that should pacify traditionalists featuring Union Jacks.

German regional leader of far-right party in court over allegations of 'knowingly' shouting Nazi slogan

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A regional leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is being tried in court over allegations he knowingly used a Nazi slogan at the end of a speech.

Scotland ditches flagship climate change target as it is 'out of reach'

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The Scottish government has ditched its flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030 after accepting that it is now "out of reach".

Sydney Sweeney responds to producer who said she 'can't act' and asked 'why is she hot?'

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Sydney Sweeney has hit back at a Hollywood producer who said she "can't act" and is "not pretty", calling her comments "sad" and "shameful".

Deaths of 48 people in 1981 Irish nightclub fire were unlawful killing, jury rules

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The deaths of 48 people in the worst fire in the history of Ireland have been ruled by a jury as unlawful killing.

'Bollard Man' who confronted Sydney killer given Australian residency

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A French construction worker who confronted the Sydney mall attacker has been made an Australian permanent resident as a reward for his "extraordinary bravery".

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Bodies of two young men recovered from waterfall beauty spot

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The bodies of two young men have been recovered from a waterfall beauty spot in Perthshire.

'Dangerous' rapist who attacked and stalked women jailed

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A "dangerous" rapist who attacked and harassed three women has been jailed for nine years.

Prince William makes chilli con carne in first public engagement since Kate's cancer announcement

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Prince William has resumed royal duties in his first public engagement since the Princess of Wales's cancer announcement last month.

Dog walker's killer still at large two months on - as MP seeks answers from police

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The killer of a dog walker remains at large two months after the murder, with an MP seeking answers from Scotland's top police officer over the shooting.

Advert taken down after viewers appalled to find Grenfell Tower edited out of scene

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An advert for pain relief gel Voltarol has been taken down after being criticised for editing Grenfell Tower out.

Gold bars melted down after Canada's biggest ever bullion heist 'used to buy guns'

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Nine suspects in Canada's biggest ever gold heist have been named by police, who believe the stolen bars were melted down to buy guns.