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Regulators cannot gauge amount of sewage in rivers → Read More
Ukrainian intelligence services claim Russian forces and proxy authorities have been removing 365 named texts from libraries and schools as part of a process of 'Russification' of occupied territories → Read More
Military experts warned the delivery into Ukraine would be a 'strategic and operational challenge' as a convoy of any Western manufactured tanks poses an 'exciting target' for Russian forces (Photo: Petras Malukas/Getty) → Read More
Three-quarters of freight company executive and logistics experts are predicting shipping delays in the coming weeks with a resulting risk of shortages in good from paint to televisions → Read More
The UK Government has rejected claims it is trying to stop Edinburgh exercising its right to legislate on devolved matters but a leading constitutional law expert has suggested Downing Street had other options to imposing a Section 35 veto → Read More
The publisher of the Duke of Sussex's tell-all biography said it had recorded more than 400,000 sales on its day of publication - a record for a non-fiction book → Read More
It is estimated that publisher Penguin Random House needs to sell some 1.7m copies of Spare, both in book and digital formats, to recoup the advance – reportedly £17m - paid for the memoir (Photo: Toby Melville/Reuters) → Read More
The Pele's Jersey statue and a Brazil flag at half-mast ahead of the arrival on Monday of the player’s coffin at Vila Belmiro Stadium in Santos (Photo: Fernanda Luz/Anadolu via Getty) → Read More
Forensic officers enter a tent holding the victims as Kent Police, Search and Marine Unit attend at the RNLI Lifeboat Station in Dover harbour (Photo: Leon Neal/Getty) → Read More
Lifeboats, helicopters and navy vessels are understood to be working in the Channel → Read More
Figures obtained by the Labour Party under Freedom of Information rules show that spending by NHS trusts in England on stop-gap agency doctors and nurses rose by a fifth this year → Read More
A House of Windsor emerging from the death of the Queen would have wanted to spend this week talking about tackling global warming, but it now once more finds itself trying to douse the flames of a self-inflicted racism row → Read More
Queen Elizabeth and her then lady in waiting, Lady Susan Hussey. Lady Hussey asked Ms Fulani, a black British woman, repeatedly where does she 'really come from' and then refused to accept her Britishness (Photo: Chris Radburn/PA Wire) → Read More
It is little secret that the Government wants to develop improved trade terms with the EU, as it realises that the Brexit terms it agreed are acting as a significant anchor to UK growth → Read More
The Chancellor vowed in his Autumn Statement to boost British business with a list of 133 import tariff exemptions, ranging from used cooking oil and bicycle brake levers to dehydrated garlic... and prunes → Read More
Moscow on Tuesday unleashed a fresh barrage of missiles with the aim of degrading civilian energy systems as Ukrainian and UN investigators began to collate allegations of mass torture in newly-liberated Kherson → Read More
'Everything that their grabbing hands reached': Russia has been accused of increasing the pace of its looting of Ukrainian art and treasure after the contents of a major museum in Kherson were loaded into trucks and a school bus → Read More
Millions will tonight head out to celebrate Halloween with its surfeit of sugar and gore. But as spending reaches nearly £700m, has 31st October become just another costumed headache for parents as retailers spy a chance to boost profits? → Read More
The High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) in action during combat training in the US. The weapon has been used to strike Russian ammunition depots (Photo: Tony Overman/The Olympian via AP) → Read More
Rishi Sunak alongside his wife Akshata Murty. Mr Sunak is the new Conservative party leader and will become the next prime minister (Photo: Ian West/PA Wire) → Read More