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Driver jailed for killing girl 3 in crash after taking 20 lines of cocaine
A van driver who took at least 20 lines of cocaine in the hours before he hit a tram and then ran down a three-year-old girl has been jailed for 12 years..
Big question over how car was on road before parade incident mayor says
The car which ploughed into a crowd during Liverpools victory parade should not have been on the road and the big question is how the incident happened, the citys metro mayor has said..
Tommy Robinson released from prison after sentence reduced
Political activist Tommy Robinson has been released from prison after serving a jail term for the civil offence of contempt of court..
Four still very ill in hospital after horror Liverpool incident mayor says
Four people are still very, very ill in hospital after a car ploughed into a crowd during Liverpools Premier League victory parade, the citys metro mayor has said..
Euros winning England goalkeeper Mary Earps retires from international football
England goalkeeper Mary Earps has announced her retirement from international football with immediate effect..
Phillipson promises to back the next generation with training opportunities
Tens of thousands of apprenticeships and training opportunities have been promised as part of the Governments effort to increase workers skills and cut net migration..
Frailty of older patients not being assessed in majority of hospitals
Older patients who have surgery are not being screened to assess how frail they are in the majority of UK hospitals, a study suggests..
Resident doctors in England start receiving ballots for industrial action
Resident doctors in England, formerly known as junior doctors, have started receiving ballots for renewed industrial action following criticism of the Governments recent pay rise offer..
Four children among injured after car ploughs into Liverpool parade crowd
Four children were among those injured after a car ploughed into a crowd of people during Liverpools Premier League victory parade, with one child seriously hurt..
Man detained after car collides with pedestrians during Premier League parade
A man has been detained after a car collided with pedestrians in Liverpool city centre during Liverpool FCs Premier League victory parade..
Gloucestershire cheese rolling race won again by German YouTuber Tom Kopke
Daredevils have thrown themselves down a steep hill in the annual death-defying cheese rolling race in Gloucestershire..
EU calls on Shein to respond to claims of fake discounts and pressure selling
The European Commission has given fast-fashion retailer Shein one month to respond to a probe into practices its regulator believes could potentially be breaching consumer law..
Scientists create soft robots able to walk out of the printers which made them
Scientists have created soft robots able to walk straight out of the machines which made them..
Erik ten Hag takes charge at Bayer Leverkusen
Erik ten Hag has been appointed as the new head coach of Bayer Leverkusen, the Bundesliga club have announced..
Reports Ministers considering tweaks to welfare reforms amid rebellion threat
Disability benefit claimants could get more time to seek support before Labours welfare cuts are implemented, reports have suggested..
Small breweries closing amid financial pressures report
Dozens of mainly smaller breweries have become insolvent in the last year as they face mounting financial pressures, according to a new report..
At least 46 killed by Israeli strikes in northern Gaza Strip officials say
Israeli strikes have killed at least 46 people in the northern Gaza Strip, according to local health officials..
Britains most expensive seaside towns and cheaper hidden gems revealed
With its golden beaches and associations with luxury lifestyles, Sandbanks in Dorset has been identified as Britains most expensive seaside location..
Mondays football briefing Aston Villa file complaint as Champions League places decided
Aston Villa made an official complaint to the Premier League after a controversial defeat at Manchester United saw them miss out on a Champions League place on Sunday..
Passing police detention powers to NHS staff could cause significant harm
Extending police powers for detaining mental health patients to NHS staff could cause significant harm with dangerous consequences, leading organisations have warned..