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Reform denies rules broken by Nigel Farage over ally benefits
Reform UK has denied rules were broken by Nigel Farage over benefits he received.

Author of major review of senior policing in England and Wales tells the BBC the service isn't good enough
Lord Blunkett says the police service in England and Wales isn't good enough

Three men are cleared of murdering the journalist Lyra McKee
She was fatally shot while observing unrest in Londonderry seven years ago

Court of Appeal rules that sentences handed to two teenagers for rape were unduly lenient
The teenage boys have now been given four years' detention

Two police officers are being investigated over the arrest and handcuffing of Henry Nowak
The officers arrested the student after he was fatally stabbed in Southampton

Sir Keir Starmer announces an extra 15 billion pounds of military spending
The Defence Investment Plan includes a greater use of drones and autonomous weapons

Andy Burnham sets out a vision to 'rewire Britain'
The likely next Prime Minister sets out his plan to extend devolution

England cricket captain Ben Stokes announces shock retirement
He made the announcement during the Third Test against New Zealand

Aid arrives in Venezuela
Cargo planes carrying aid for earthquake victims have begun to land in Caracas

Venezuela searches for earthquake survivors
Hundreds of people are confirmed to have died with tens of thousands still missing.