7 Mail writers' verdicts on the Tory leadership beauty contest
Watching Kemi Badenoch, James Cleverly, Robert Jenrick and Tom Tugendhat make their pitch to the Tory faithful were seven top Mail writers. Here, they each choose their winner...
Devon care home boss 'disappointed' and 'shocked' by Covid breach allegations
An inquest is continuing into the deaths of seven residents at a Devon care home
Chris Kaba shooting: Met firearms officer Martyn Blake on trial after man 'shot in head'
Met Police officer Martyn Blake is accused of killing 27-year-old Chris Kaba on September 6, 2022. Mr Kaba died after being shot once in the head through the windscreen of an Audi car
Ian Hislop issues statement after police say 'no evidence' taxi was shot at
The Have I Got News For You star has spoken out
Gangland assassin went Armani shopping after telling police 'a pack of lies', jurors told
Abdul Ahsan, 28, denies firing seven shots at Andre Marshall before dumping his body outside a church in Urmston, Trafford, in May 2015
Small town rattled after sheriff's brutal execution of his judge mate
Stines was seen on CCTV footage firing eight shots at Mullins as he cowered under his desk in the corner of the room.
Police marksman shot Chris Kaba 'while both hands were on the wheel'
Scotland Yard firearms officer Martyn Blake, 40, murdered a man, fatally shot Chris Kaba, 27, in the head when he was in the driving seat of an Audi Q8 without justification, a court heard today.
Akpabio challenges senators for not interrogating Tinubu’s Independence Day broadcast
"...But I was also waiting for any of the senators to note the broadcast of Mr. President, but nobody has noted it. So there was a very important item in that broadcast that concerned the Nigerian Senate. But since nobody has noted it, I invite you to second the motion for a closed session."
Moment man dazzles police helicopter with laser amid welfare concern
The footage shows David Warren, 41, aiming the high-powered beam of green light at a hovering chopper from a window - while officers complained of being 'targeted'.
Inside the date bonanza for shunned NYC conservatives looking for love
The second 'Make America Hot Again' event was in full swing on Tuesday night as shunned young NYC conservatives looking for love came together to watch the vice presidential debate.
EU laws, migration, energy and security arrests - Tory leadership claims checked
BBC Verify checks claims made by the Conservative Party's four leadership candidates as they try to get through to the next stage of the contest.
Driver admits fatal Paignton crash after 'lapse of concentration'
A crowd of people rushed to help after he had been thrown into the air by the impact
BBC confronts neo-Nazi who gave UK rioters arson tips
"Mr AG" shared an arson guide in a Telegram group chat used by UK rioters after the Southport attacks.
O'Neill 'aghast' at SF staff references for colleague
Sinn Féin's Stormont leader Michelle O'Neill has said she was "aghast" when she learned two colleagues had provided job references for a former party press officer who was under investigation for child sex offences.
Windrush scandal victims plan protest against compensation scheme 'not fit for purpose'
Windrush scandal victims are set to hold a rally following the buried Home Office report which Tories feared would come to light. They call on Keir Starmer to action his campaign promise
Chris Kaba had 'no space to escape' when armed police officer shot him dead
Chis Kaba died after he was shot once in the head through the windscreen of an Audi in Streatham, south London while he had both hands on the steering wheel, a court heard today.
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