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Past articles by Sara:

Ryan Giggs Denies Assaulting Ex-Girlfriend And Her Sister

The Wales manager also denied a charge of controlling and coercive behaviour in an intimate relationship. → Read More

Young Volunteers Who Have Had Covid To Be Paid £5k For Being Re-Exposed To Virus

Funded by the Wellcome Trust, the human challenge trial, which has received ethics approval, is due to start this month. → Read More

Derek Chauvin Murder Trial: What Brits Need To Know About The Case

The ex-officer is accused of killing George Floyd by kneeling on his neck last year. Here's what we've learnt and what happens next. → Read More

Jihadi Who Plotted Lockdown Terror Attack Jailed For 19 Years

Sahayb Abu of Dagenham prepared to strike last summer but was arrested after discussing guns with an undercover police officer. → Read More

National Rail Abolishes Botched Tribute To Prince Philip After Baffling Travellers

The service's website was given a redesign that left visually-impaired passengers unable to book trips. → Read More

‘My Strength And Stay’: Remembering Prince Philip’s Life As The Queen’s Consort

Prince Philip, who was the longest-serving consort of a monarch in British history, was a controversial figure but a constant in British life. → Read More

Prince Philip Has Died Aged 99

The Duke of Edinburgh was treated for a heart condition in hospital earlier this year. → Read More

Vaccine Rollout Could Be ‘Breaking The Link’ Between Infections, Deaths And Hospital Admissions

It comes as data suggests the prevalence of cases in England dropped by around 60% from February to March. → Read More

UK Under-30s Will Be Offered Pfizer Or Moderna Jabs Instead Of Oxford/AstraZeneca Vaccine

It comes as the European Medicines Agency concluded that unusual blood clots were "very rare side effects" of the vaccine. → Read More

Pfizer Jab's 'Off The Scale' Antibodies Could Protect Against Brazil Variant

Researchers also said the vaccine protects people against the Wuhan and Kent strains of coronavirus. → Read More

Conservation Group Where Carrie Symonds Works Investigated By Charity Commission

The watchdog is looking into "serious concerns" about the "governance and financial management" at the Aspinall Foundation. → Read More

Met Police Officer Accused Of Raping Two Female Colleagues To Face Misconduct Hearing

The male officer was not charged or suspended over the 2017 allegations. → Read More

7 Things That Contradict Government-Backed Claim Britain Is 'Not Institutionally Racist'

The report by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities has been described as "deeply worrying" and an "insult". → Read More

Mary Agyapong: Covid-19 Contributed To Nurse's Death A Week After Giving Birth, Coroner Finds

Coroner's verdict comes after inquest heard that the 28-year-old had been afraid of going to work and becoming ill. → Read More

Richard Okorogheye: Mother Appeals For Missing Son Who Was 'Struggling' With University

The 19-year-old, who has sickle cell disease, was reported missing on March 24. → Read More

Fewer Than 59% Of Black African Brits Over 70 Had Received Vaccine By Deadline

Figure comes despite a highly publicised information drive by the government to counter vaccine distrust and disinformation. → Read More

Batley Grammar School: 'This Is About Children, Not Culture Wars' Says Baroness Warsi

A teacher has been suspended for reportedly showing pupils a caricature of the Prophet Mohammed deemed offensive. → Read More

Asda Store Workers Win Supreme Court Fight With Bosses Over Equal Pay

The supermarket giant had argued that store jobs were not comparable to distribution centre jobs. → Read More

Pub Owners Slam Boris Johnson's Vaccine Passports Suggestion

The PM said publicans may be left to decide whether to only permit punters who have had their jab. → Read More

Police Quietly Admit Officers Did Not Suffer Broken Bones In Bristol ‘Kill The Bill’ Protests

Avon and Somerset Police have retracted claims that one officer was left with a broken arm and another suffered broken ribs. → Read More